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Mira Rajput's simple advice for moms-to-be

By With inputs from AGENCIES
February 26, 2020 15:02 IST
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The 25 year old mum of two highlighted the importance of physical exercise during and after pregnancy for a better, healthy and happy body.

Mira Rajput

IMAGE: Mira Rajput flags off Bio Oil pregathon in Mumbai. Photograph: Courtesy Mira Rajput/Instagram

Actor Shahid Kapoor's wife Mira Kapoor along with actor Neha Dhupia recently flagged off a walkathon for pregnant mothers in Mumbai.

As many as 375 moms-to-be participated in the event which included a 1 km walk to encourage women and create awareness about self-love and fitness.

Speaking at the event, Mira Kapoor, who is a mother of two, said that women should embrace themselves in "every form and shape" during and after pregnancy.

"It takes 9 months for you to have that baby. You need to practise that self-love even after you have the baby and give yourself at least that much time. Just embrace yourself in every form and shape," said the celebrity mother.

"We should embrace the fact that our bodies are going to change. We are bringing life into this world, off course! It is going to change. And whether we are in shape or not, I think each woman is beautiful," she added.

Kapoor also highlighted the necessity and importance of physical exercise during and after pregnancy for a better, healthy and happy body.

"I think what is important are the steps that you are taking towards your fitness whether its going to the gym, yoga walking.. all of these things make you feel happy and I think that is what is more important to feel happy from inside, to feel healthy," Mira Kapoor told reporters.

"Well being is more important; so the way you look is secondary," Kapoor added.

Mira married Shahid Kapoor in 2015 and is a mother of two children -- Misha and Zain.

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