Bhagyashree on staying fit after having a C-section, shares her transformation journey

    Bhagyashree on staying fit after having a C-section, shares her transformation journey

    When a woman gets pregnant, her body goes through many changes. Even after the birth of a child, it becomes difficult for a new mother to change her body as before. However, if the baby was delivered by caesarean section, the changes in the woman’s body are enormous. Bollywood actress, Bhagyashree, has left everyone stunned by her transformation after a C-section.

    For the inexperienced, Bhagyashree belongs to the royal Marathi family, who ran away with the love of her life, Himalaya Dasani The couple tied the knot in 1990. The adorable duo is blessed with son Abhimanyu Dasani and daughter Avantika Dasani. Now, in an interview with a leading media portal, the actress has revealed how she kept fit after a cesarean delivery.

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    Bhagyashree with husband

    In an interview with Women’s Fitness magazine, Bhagyashree opened up about her cesarean delivery and revealed that people used to tell her that she couldn’t go back to her pre-pregnancy body. Nevertheless, the actress managed to maintain her physique well, which impressed everyone. Speaking for himself, Bhagyashree said:

    “When I had my C-section, I was very young and everyone told me there was no way to go back to my pre-pregnancy shape, size and weight…so I quit. It was an upward journey for me by the time I realized that by understanding your body and its needs, one can already To take care of your body in good health. So, to all the young mothers out there… I know it may be difficult and even exhausting at first but train your body slowly but surely.”

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    Further in the conversation, Bhagyashree revealed that she has always been an active mother with her two children, Abhimanyu and Avantika. From playing kho-kho and badminton to swimming, the choppy mom has been on her toes to make her childhood memories all the more fun. Sharing how proud she is of the way she raised her children, Bhagyashree said:

    “I was a physically active dad with my kids. Playing outdoors with them was a constant. Fortunately, during their growing years, sports were their biggest hobby. There was no streaming TV or video games and cell phones. So, from skiing, to karate, and ball Badminton to swimming and all the compound games like hopscotch, khu kho, lagori, hide and seek…we did it all.My mindset was that if a child had to imbibe the system of daily life values ​​it could not be done through constant teaching or scolding the child.. It should be something they see every day, something they see their parents do. I am happy when strangers come to me and tell me how well they have behaved and raised my children.”

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    Bhagyashree also opened up about one piece of advice she gave her son, Abhimanyu and daughter, Avantika when they told her they wanted to be an actor. The point mom said being an actor is not easy and needs a lot of patience. The actress said in detail:

    “This is an area of ​​business that requires as much patience and perseverance as it requires dedication and discipline. It is a very general line that you should be prepared to hit the balls as often as you can to enjoy the glories of success, the consequences are there for all to see and comment on… So harden your heart, prepare your mind and go for your goal.” …if you give your craft 100%, it will speak for itself…..and that’s what happened to both of them..Finally….Enjoy your journey and never forget the people who had a kind word for you.”

    Bhajashri

    On the business front, Bhagyashree’s daughter, Avantika Dassani is ready to make her acting debut with the web series Zee5, Mythia.

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