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Sameera Reddy reveals how a vegetable seller commented on her postpartum body

Sameera Reddy revealed that she had gained a lot of weight after giving birth to son Hans, after which many people made unflattering comments on her body.

Sameera Reddy said she was scared to step out of her house after giving birth to her son.
Published on Aug 12, 2023 08:00 PM IST

Sameera Reddy recalls eating one idli a day to make sure she did not gain weight

Sameera Reddy has spoken about the time when she would starve herself by eating just an idli a day. She also talked about people suggesting she get a breast augmentation surgery.

Sameera Reddy has spoken about the time when she would starve herself.
Published on Feb 01, 2023 05:41 PM IST

Sameera Reddy shares pics from when she was going through postpartum stress

Sameera Reddy took to Instagram and shared pictures of herself while she suffered from postpartum stress after having her first child.

Sameera Reddy with her son, Hans.
Updated on May 19, 2022 04:23 PM IST

Sameera Reddy opens up on Postpartum Depression after having her first baby

Sameera Reddy took to Instagram to open up about suffering from Postpartum Depression (PPD) after having her first baby. She also penned a piece of powerful advice for women experiencing similar situations in life.

Sameera Reddy on Postpartum Depression after having first baby, shares powerful advice for women: Read full note
Published on Mar 21, 2022 01:06 PM IST

Hospitals surrounded with greenery can reduce stress of patients: Study

The study showed that introducing nature into large hospitals can humanize the institutional environment and reduce the stress of patients, visitors and healthcare providers. Jiang's findings were published in the 'Health Environments Research and Design Journal'.

Walking and moving around large hospitals can feel like being stuck in a trap. For patients and visitors, finding the way from one point to another inside a visually-bland medical complex exacerbates an already stressed mental state. One landscape architecture researcher at West Virginia University has suggested a possible solution: Let nature in.(Unsplash)
Updated on Feb 20, 2022 11:34 PM IST
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