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Emotional Bharti Singh Says, “I Don’t Know Why I’m Crying” After Second Child — An Honest Postpartum Confession
Published: 31/12/25
Updated: 31/12/25
Bharti Singh has always made us laugh. She has been a comfort figure for millions. But this time, Bharti showed us a side that wasn’t about comedy, it was raw, emotional, and deeply real.
After the birth of her second child, Bharti Singh opened up about something many mothers experience but few talk about openly and that’s postpartum emotions that arrive without warning.
Bharti recently mentioned how it’s becoming difficult to manage her emotions after her second baby, “I don’t know why I’m crying,” she admitted.
Motherhood isn’t always neat or predictable. Sometimes, joy and tears coexist.
Sometimes, emotions pour down without a clear reason. And sometimes, even the strongest moms feel overwhelmed.
It’s a myth that new mothers must always feel happy. Hormonal changes, exhaustion, pressure, and sudden life shifts can take an emotional toll, especially after childbirth.
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Sometimes, you don’t need a reason to feel what you feel.
Haarsh Limbachiyaa’s Quiet Support
In this emotional phase, Bharti’s husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa stood by her. Postpartum support doesn’t always mean fixing the problem. Sometimes it’s just staying close and listening. That’s something we don’t talk about enough.
Haarsh’s quiet comfort reminded many partners that being present is enough.
Not always a mom needs comfort in the form of solutions or advice. Sometimes, it’s just being there, listening, and reminding someone they’re not alone. That quiet support can make all the difference.
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Why New Mothers Feel Overwhelmed
Postpartum life is a rollercoaster of emotions. Joy, exhaustion, relief, anxiety, and sometimes unexpected tears all come together in a way that’s hard to describe. Many new mothers feel overwhelmed even while holding their babies, wondering why they suddenly cry or feel anxious for no reason. Hormonal changes, lack of sleep, and the sudden responsibility of caring for a tiny life can make emotions unpredictable. It’s important to know that this is normal. Feeling emotional after childbirth doesn’t mean something is wrong. It just means your body and mind are adjusting, and that allowing yourself to feel it is part of the journey.
The Confession
Celebrities are often expected to bounce back quickly after childbirth. They never talk about the postpartum phase. But Bharti chose to confess honestly. Her words validate millions of mothers who silently struggle with postpartum emotions but feel guilty talking about them.
By speaking up, Bharti Singh helped normalize conversations around postpartum.
So, if you have ever found yourself crying after childbirth and wondered why…you are not weak. You are just human going through hormonal changes. Motherhood is not just about the child, it is also about allowing space for your own healing.
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