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The wait of nine months had come to an end for Ishqbaaaz fame, Nakuul Mehta and his wife, Jankee Parekh Mehta on February 3, 2021. The couple had hopped on the journey of parenthood when they were blessed with a baby boy. Nakuul and Jankee had announced the news of welcoming their first child by sharing the first glimpse of their newborn. To announce the good news, the elated parents, Nakuul and Jankee had captioned their posts as "February 3, 2021 This is Us Grateful and sleepy in equal measure. *Ing: @jank_ee/@nakuulmehta & Him" respectively.
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Though the couple has not yet shared the picture of their little bundle of joy, Jankee often shares her motherhood experience on her IG handle. From the heart-wrenching story of her baby, Sufi undergoing the surgery when he was just two months old to narrating how she had cried for hours after leaving Sufi at home for the first time, and knowing that he was missing her, Jankee’s anecdotes are helping every new mom or expecting lady. Jankee’s IG handle has become a source of inspiration for many.
This time, in a conversation with Zoom TV Digital, Jankee talked about the nine months journey of pregnancy and parenthood. Calling the pregnancy journey the most powerful phase in a woman’s life, and how every expecting mommy is going to miss their baby bump postpartum, Jankee said, “Surround yourself with positivity. Spend a lot of quality time with your husband and your loved ones. Make them spoil you rotten. Don’t ignore yourself and take care of your health. Rest well but also keep moving. I know every woman’s pregnancy is very different. Some may have complications while others many have it very smooth. You will witness yourself go through tremendous physical and emotional changes. Embrace your body at every step & love yourself. Cherish each moment cause trust me, you are going to miss your baby bump postpartum."
Jankee also talked about how the parenthood journey has made her and Nakuul more compassionate and loving. She said, "It’s made me more compassionate, empathic, sensitive, kinder, loving, not just towards my child but towards everyone else. Parenthood has taught both Nakuul and me, so many things about ourselves in ways which we didn’t even know. It has taught us the art of patience, sacrifice - putting the needs of someone else before ours. It has made me experience unconditional love towards a little human that i have created in my womb, and that by far is the most content and satisfying feeling any woman can experience in her life. I would say being a mother, has been my greatest accomplishment till date. Motherhood has brought in so many underlying emotions to the surface."
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Jankee and Nakuul are making the best of their parenthood phase. A few days back, Jankee had taken to her IG handle and had shared an adorable video, where she and Nakuul had sung for their baby boy, Sufi. In the video, Nakuul and Jankee were seen acing their parental duties by singing the Cupcake song and little Sufi had enjoyed the attention showered on him. Along with the video, Jankee had written, “Singing ‘The Cupcake Song’ for our little muffin @babysufim.”
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On April 13, 2021, Jankee had turned a year older and sharing an adorable picture with her baby boy, she had revealed how Sufi is the best gift of her life. Her caption could be read as “This year I couldn’t have asked for anything more than having this little man in my arms who I get to nuture for life. This birthday I wish and pray that I can be the best mother to my son and fill his heart with so much positivity, love, peace and belief that he can grow up to be the best version of himself.”
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