Late Motherhood: The Rise of Pregnancies After 40

Late Motherhood: The Rise of Pregnancies After 40

Late Motherhood – A Change Driven by Choice, Not Pressure Late Motherhood: Sameera Reddy’s candid discussion of her journey into motherhood resonated deeply, as it felt authentic. No perfect frames or timelines. To be very honest, she became a mother later than most women do usually, which makes her story interesting. This change isn’t just one thing. Women in all fields are deciding to have kids when they are ready, not when society thinks they should. Famous people changing the timeline The story is clearly changing, from Bipasha Basu becoming a mother in her 40s to Kareena Kapoor Khan having her second child at 40. Farah Khan became mother at the age of 43, same as Dia Mirza, Deepika Padukone, Neha Dhupia and Katrina Kaif are also examples of this trend toward later pregnancies. These women are more than just famous. They show a growing way of thinking that sees motherhood as a personal goal, not a deadline. Timing, independence, and career A lot of women today spend their early years working on their careers, becoming more independent, and getting to know themselves. When a woman becomes a mother, she usually has emotional and financial stability. That doesn’t mean the journey is easy. People really do talk about things like fertility, health, and energy levels. But as medical care and awareness improve, the idea of “too late” is slowly losing its power. Late Motherhood: Changing What “Right” Means It’s not uncommon to choose to become a mother later in life. It shows how women are changing the order of events in their own lives. It’s less about going against biology and more about making choices that fit with how ready you are for life. Maybe the real change isn’t when women have kids. It’s because they finally have the freedom to choose when they want to.

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 Katrina Kaif and Nykaa support daily-wage workers

Katrina Kaif and Nykaa support daily-wage workers

As the world comes together to fight the unprecedented human impact of COVID-19, Kay Beauty steps in to support the De’Haat Foundation in their work to aid daily-wage earners in rural Maharashtra. The Kay Beauty contribution will go towards the De’Haat initiative to ensure daily-wage earning families living in the villages around the Bhandara district have food and basic sanitary materials. At the heart of Kay Beauty, the beauty brand launched by Katrina Kaif and Nykaa is the message of #MakeupThatKares, a vision to give back to the community. The De’Haat Foundation was founded by Vrundan Bawankar in 2018 with a vision to support single mothers and provide quality education to their children in the village. Commenting on the initiative, Katrina Kaif said, “The current lockdown to prevent the spread of the virus has led to a situation where many daily wage labourers need urgent supplies for their basic needs. This is a time for all of us to come together and do what we can to support them as best we can. I have always admired the work of the De’ Haat Foundation and we are proud to support them in their endeavour to aid their community. Founded in 2019, Kay Beauty is a partnership between actor Katrina Kaif and Nykaa – India’s leading beauty retailer. The vision behind the brand is to create a bridge between high glamour makeup and skincare to deliver high-performance products that also care for you. Kay Beauty products are enriched with skin-loving ingredients that have been hand-picked personally by Katrina. The range truly defines the premium category through its packaging and the finest quality formulations. Besides being true to the global trend of #MakeupOnTheGo, the products are high on performance. With the range of shades plus versatile and unique formulas, the brand sends the message of #ItsKayToBeYou, inviting customers to celebrate their personality and express themselves with Kay Beauty. The brand is exclusively available on the Nykaa website and app, and at all Nykaa stores across India. Katrina Kaif and Nykaa support daily-wage workers

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