Kiara Advani Returns To The Spotlight After Childbirth: Expert Shares Tips For New Working Moms

When Kiara Advani stepped out for the first time after welcoming baby Sarayaah, all eyes were on her, and not just because she's a star. The glow on her face, the careful but confident stride, and the soft smile told a story many new mothers know too well: you can become a mom and keep moving forward. Her appearance was more than just a celebrity outing; it was a quiet reminder that the journey of early motherhood and work can sometimes go hand in hand.

If you're a new mom returning to the hustle or preparing to, here are some gentle, realistic tips to help you find balance, stay grounded, and navigate this beautiful, challenging phase, shared by Dr Abhilipsa Acharya, Consultant - Neonatology and Paediatrics, Manipal Hospital, Bhubaneshwar.

Tips for New Working Mothers After Childbirth

Prepare Your Return to Work Early

"Returning to work after childbirth may feel like stepping into two full-time jobs at once-nurturing a newborn and resuming professional responsibilities. With the right strategies in place and support, however, this transition can be smoother, far less overwhelming," said Dr Acharya.

Build a Strong Support System at Home

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And planning for your return is crucial: negotiate with your employer about flexible return options before you go back to work-whether this is a hybrid working arrangement, different hours, or a staged return. Besides allowing you to settle in slowly, this can also protect your physical recovery and psychological well-being.

Stay Flexible With Newborn Routines

Create a support system at home, be it through your spouse, parents, trusted caregivers, or hired help. "Sharing household tasks and baby duties reduces stress levels and prevents burnout. Equally importantly, be prepared for the unpredictability of newborn routines, which can only be managed with flexible expectations that make the whole process easier," added Dr Acharya.

Plan Ahead if You're Breastfeeding

For breastfeeding mothers, it's best to plan a pumping schedule ahead. Ensure you have a comfortable and private space at work, and invest in storage essentials. Keeping communication open with your supervisor helps in maintaining a routine without feeling rushed.

Prioritise Self-Care and Emotional Well-Being

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Don't underestimate the power of self-care. Short breaks, mindful breathing, light walks, or simply resting when possible will help you recharge. Sometimes postpartum emotions are overwhelming; if you feel persistently low, anxious, or overwhelmed, reach out to a mental health professional without any delay.

Use Smart Time-Management Strategies

It may make all the difference in managing your time. Meal preparation, organizing of the baby's bags in advance, or using digital tools for reminders may ease your morning. At work, prioritise tasks and avoid overcommitting while you are settling in.

Be Kind to Yourself Through the Transition

Dr Acharya, "The most important thing is to be kind to yourself. Juggling work and motherhood is not a race but a learning process. Celebrate the small wins, ditch mom's guilt, and remind yourself it's okay to ask for help; this is strength rather than weakness. And, yes, with patience and support, a new working mom rises both in her personal and professional life."

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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