Celina Jaitly pens down emotional note on new born son’s death in 2017

Actor Celina Jaitly opened up on the emotional struggle that she went through in 2017 when she lost one of her premature sons back in 2017. The incident happened soon after when she lost her father too. Celina posted a picture with her son Shamsher on her Instagram page and recalled the time when she […]

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Actor Celina Jaitly opened up on the emotional struggle that she went through in 2017 when she lost one of her premature sons back in 2017. The incident happened soon after when she lost her father too.

Celina posted a picture with her son Shamsher on her Instagram page and recalled the time when she went through the premature labour during her second pregnancy, and lost him due to heart condition.

Here’s what Celina wrote:

The Instagram post says, “It took me 5 years to come to terms with this episode of our lives but I have finally summoned the courage to talk about my ordeal to help many parents who reach out to @haag.peter & I as they deal with the trauma of preterm birth and loss of a baby. Peter n I want such parents to know that they can get through this. In personal experience we both can vouch that your Preemie baby is a true survivor. #preemies show us the power of faith & prayer and the fight of the human spirit. Remember that most #prematurebabies survive and live completely normal, healthy lives.

PS: Preterm is defined as babies born alive before 37 weeks of #pregnancy are completed.”

She further mentioned, “The outcome of our 2nd spontaneous #twinpregnancy was bittersweet due to Baby Shamsher’s loss due to a heart condition.( I went into labour at 32 weeks due to my fathers sudden passing.) It was very difficult for Peter n I but we smiled after many million tears in this photograph (1) to seal a happy memory for our blessing baby @arthurjhaag arrival as he went straight to NICU in an incubator for 3 months immediately upon his arrival. The NICU was a strange & difficult environment. From our experience, accepting that there will be good days and bad days will help you to feel less shocked & worried when challenging days happen. While not an option for everyone, Peter & I moved into the same hospital in Dubai for the few months of #nicu as loss of Shamsher left us immensely anxious about Arthur and feelings of frustration, intense sadness, nervousness, disappointment, guilt, anger, love overwhelmed us too. So please know that you are not alone in how you are feeling. Know that extreme & sometimes contradictory emotions are experienced by nearly every parent of a preemie at one time or another. It is very important at such a time to remember you can be more effective as a team than individually so watch your teamwork as parents. Speaking, singing gently to your premature baby in the NICU is a great way to bond and feel close, even when you can’t hold him. Remember Impossible odds set the stage for incredible miracles. Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.”