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Meghan talks about illness after birth and great “medical fears”
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For Duchess Meghan, the birth of her child was not just a wonderful moment. There were great health fears alongside the joy.
It is ready to have the next big project by Duchess Meghan launched on April 8th. Your podcast “Confessions of a Female Founder” is now audible and the first episode is really tough in 48 minutes.
In her latest work, Duchess Meghan speaks with power women from the business, from her circle of friends and from the public. Women who have achieved a lot in their lives like Whitney Wolfe stove. Herd is the founder of the successful dating app Bumble and the guest of Meghan’s pilot sequence. The Duchess is new to the entrepreneurs with her lifestyle brand AS Ever and gets tips and tricks from the experienced business woman Herd – but the two don’t just talk about the business.
In between, the two women also become quite private. As private as you do not know from the former member of the British royal family. In the first half of the audio recording, the two women speak primarily about the history of Bumble, about the conflict that the Herd years of the app was compared to Tinder and what it is like to assert themselves on the market.
Over time, however, it is getting private, so that the two women even start talking about toxic relationships and how well they are doing these days. Herd says that at some point she got to the point to admit: “I really have to hate myself that I had all of this done with me.” Both women agree that it is extremely important to love themselves in life.
Duchess Meghan speaks openly like never about a postpartum disease
After the past love, they come to speak of their children in the further course. Whitney Wolfe Herd has two sons, Duchess Meghan a son named Archie and a daughter named Lilibet. When the two women come to the topic of birth, the Duchess reveals: “We both – although we did not know each other at the time – have very similar experiences with postpartum development, and we both had a pre -declampsia. A postpartum preeclampsia.”
Postpartal preeclampsia is a rare but potentially dangerous complication in which high blood pressure and other symptoms such as headaches, visual disturbances or protein occur in the urine after birth.
Apparently, Duchess Meghan was not doing one of her children well after the birth: “It is so rare and so scary,” she admits. “You still try to bring all of these things under one roof, and the world doesn’t know what happens in breastfeeding. And in silence you are still trying to be there for people, especially for your children, but there are great medical fears.” Herd agrees Duchess Meghan and even adds: “It’s about life and death”. Both also agree on the point that the postparture stage of a woman is really “wild”.
But even while Meghan is currently in a lot of time in her business baby as ever, she continues to try to accommodate her family time as a business woman. In the podcast she tells a sweet anecdote. Her office door is always open to the children, even if she has a meeting and sometimes Lilibet comes in: “She then sits on my lap during meetings with all managers on my lap (…) I want it to be exactly the same. I don’t want to miss these moments.”
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