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Bharti Singh breaks down while talking about postpartum after giving birth to second child; husband Haarsh offers support

Bharti Singh, who became a mother for the second time, shared in her new vlog that she has been crying without any reason and wondering if this is what postpartum depression looks like. Her husband, Haarsh Limbhachiya, tried to make her feel better by encouraging her to think about their future with the kids

December 30, 2025 / 09:51 IST
Bharti Singh opens up about crying spells and emotional changes after her second delivery. Experts say postpartum emotions can differ with every pregnancy.
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  • Bharti Singh shares emotional struggles after giving birth to her second child
  • She experiences unexplained crying, unlike after her first delivery
  • Fans praised husband Haarsh for supporting Bharti during her postpartum phase

Bharti Singh, who recently gave birth to her second child, opened up about the emotional struggles she is going through post delivery. The actress shared that she has been crying uncontrollably and is unable to figure out the reason. She spoke about this in a new vlog, saying all of this is very new to her, as she didn’t experience such a low after her first delivery.

“I have just stopped crying and I don’t know the reason for it. I am not able to understand at all. I have no idea. It didn’t happen the last time around. Haarsh (her husband) said it’s happening more this time. I don’t even remember going through anything like this last time around,” Bharti said.

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While she tries to distract herself with the kids and considers it a blessing to have them, she said she still can’t help but cry. “I was sitting and started to cry. Everything is fine at home. I have staff to do the work and support me. God has given us so much happiness, but I don’t understand this postpartum effect and why?”

Her husband, Haarsh, heard her out patiently and hugged her. He cracked jokes to make her feel better and asked her to think about the next year, when they would celebrate everyone’s birthdays and travel. This did help Bharti shift gears, but she also realised that she hasn’t been able to travel because of her pregnancy.

Many users reacted to the video and praised Haarsh. One user wrote, “Haarsh is the best husband and a good comedian also.” Another said, “Haarsh loves Bharti so much.” A fan of Bharti consoled her and commented, “Everything will be fine, Bharti. You have a lot of people to manage work. We do it all by ourselves. I have a 10-month-old baby and I am also going through it. I have handled myself so far. This is what a woman’s life is about.”

Also Read: From XXXL to Medium: How a 43-year-old fought postnatal depression with daily exercises and determination

Bharti and Haarsh tied the knot in Goa in 2017 after dating for eight years. They welcomed their first child, a son, Laksh, in 2022. Earlier this year, they announced their second pregnancy, and Bharti gave birth to her son, whom they lovingly call Kaju, on December 19.

FAQs on Postpartum

What is postpartum depression?

Postpartum depression is a type of mood disorder associated with childbirth, affecting both genders but more commonly seen in women. It involves feelings of extreme sadness, anxiety, and exhaustion that may interfere with a woman's ability to care for herself or her family.

What are common symptoms of postpartum depression?

Common symptoms include severe mood swings, excessive crying, difficulty bonding with the baby, withdrawing from family and friends, loss of appetite, insomnia, and overwhelming fatigue.

How long does postpartum depression last?

The duration can vary. Some women experience symptoms for a few weeks, while others may have lasting effects for several months or longer. It's important to seek professional help if symptoms persist.

What can I do if I think I have postpartum depression?

If you suspect you have postpartum depression, reach out to your healthcare provider for support. Therapy, medication, and support groups can be effective ways to manage and alleviate symptoms.

Disclaimer: This article, including health and fitness advice, only provides generic information. Don’t treat it as a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist for specific health diagnosis.

Gursimran Kaur Banga is a Delhi-based content creator, editor and storyteller.
first published: Dec 30, 2025 09:51 am

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