Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Pregnancy Bible details the Veere Di Wedding (2018) actress's motherhood experiences.
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Kareena Kapoor Khan shared a picture of a sonography report on Instagram on Friday, which sparked the imagination of her fans. But later in the day, she revealed that it is a part of her book on pregnancy titled Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Pregnancy Bible.
The actress shared a video where she asks, “So, what’s been baking?” She then takes out something from the oven, which turns out to be the book, and says, “This is what is baking.”
The book details Kapoor’s experiences of being pregnant twice and what an expecting mother goes through. She gave birth to her son Taimur at the end of 2016 and another baby son earlier this year.
She wrote, “This has been quite the journey; both my pregnancies and writing my Pregnancy Bible. There were good days and bad days; some days I was raring to go to work and others where I struggled to get out of bed. This book is a very personal account of what I experienced both physically and emotionally through both my pregnancies.”
She added, “In many ways, this book is like my third child; from conception to its birth today. Published by Juggernaut and the amazing Chiki Sarkar, I’m proud to share that my Pregnancy Bible is vetted and approved by FOGSI [Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India], India's official body of gynaecologists and obstetricians, along with the help of several expert voices like Rujuta Diwekar, Dr Sonali Gupta and Dr Prabha Chandra of NIMHANS [National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences].”
In another post, Kapoor shared the motion poster of the book and wrote, “We all have our own unique experiences as expectant mothers, but there are some similarities and with this book, I’m sharing my experiences and learnings, and hope that in some way this will help you on your journey towards motherhood. Carrying both my babies has been the most special time in my life, and I am excited to share the moments and memories with you.”