Actor Kalki Koechlin has spoken candidly about the challenges of pregnancy and early motherhood, shedding light on a topic often brushed aside. After giving birth to her daughter Sappho in February 2020 with partner Guy Hershberg, the actor described the experience as both physically and emotionally draining.“Your body is like a slave to another person. You’re just an incubation system,” Kalki shared, recalling how pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum took a significant toll on her well-being. She spoke about feeling disoriented and emotionally lost during the first few months. “Where is my life? Who am I?” she remembered asking herself—words that resonate with many mothers navigating a dramatic shift in identity.Sleepless Nights and Nutritional StrugglesKoechlin shared how the postpartum period was marked by sleepless nights and physical exhaustion. “The first six months were really tough. I had to stay up all night to feed her,” she said. The continuous cycle of night feeds, hormonal changes, and breastfeeding left her depleted and stressed.She also pointed out that society often fails to acknowledge or support women during this period. While the baby becomes the focus, the mother’s needs—emotional, physical, and mental—are often sidelined. Kalki’s experience serves as a reminder that new mothers need care, too.Water Birth Is Normal, Not A "Cult" PracticeKalki and her partner chose a water birth for Sappho’s arrival—an experience she strongly advocates for. Speaking on Aleena Dissects, she said, “Water birthing is much easier on the body during natural birth. There’s so much research that it’s easier for the baby when it comes out because it was in the amniotic fluid already, so it’s not a big shock.”She believes that water birthing should be more widely accepted and available. “I think this should be standard practice,” she said. But despite the benefits, many people still view it with suspicion. “They think it’s some weird cult or chudail practice,” she remarked, adding that lack of awareness and cost are also major barriers.A Long Labour HourIn an earlier Instagram post, Kalki shared the details of her 17-hour labour and thanked her doctors at Tulip Women’s Care for supporting her choice to have a natural water birth. “Even when I begged them to take the baby out anyway they could, they said no—you’ve come this far and you’re going to have your natural water birth. An hour later, Sappho was born.”Through her honest reflections, Kalki Koechlin is breaking the silence around the physical, emotional, and social challenges of motherhood. Her story not only offers comfort to women going through similar journeys but also pushes for better awareness, empathy, and informed choices around birthing and postpartum care.