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Published 18:00 IST, September 30th 2019

Sameera Reddy climbs 'tallest peak in K’tka' with 2-month-old in tow

"It’s very easy to feel low post baby & I’m super determined to not let it get me down!," said Sameera Reddy who attempted at climbing the highest peak in K'tka

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Sameera Reddy who just delivered a baby girl two months back attempted at climbing the Mullayanagiri peak. All strapped on with daughter Nyra, Sameera shared the video on her Instagram handle and said, "tried walking a few steps. There are some 500 steps upto the peak but I have 5 kgs extra on me and I am not going anywhere." Watch the video that has left not just Netizens but even new mothers inspired with her travel stories.

World Breastfeeding Week: Sameera Reddy has a message for new dads, echoes Neha Dhupia's thoughts

One user wrote: "While most celebs want to hide their post baby fat and come back all perfect, you are sharing real life mental and physical feelings directly with us, so much power and respect to you Sameera ❤️ Hope you continue to keep inspiring 🔥✅ Love to Nyra and you", meanwhile another fan said: "Wowww... Seriously u r super mom. Thanks so much for sharing. Keep posting. We all mom's take inspiration from you." Watch the video -

READ: Pictures: Sameera Reddy Shares Breathtaking Underwater Pregnancy Photoshoot, Says, 'I Wanted To Celebrate The Beauty Of The Bump In My 9th Month' 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Sameera was blessed on July 12 with a baby girl, who she and husband Akshai Varde have named Nyra. The couple also has a son. READ: Sameera Reddy Blessed With A Baby Girl, Shares First Picture 

REDDY'S MESSAGE ON WORLD BREAST-FEEDING WEEK

Sameera Reddy highlighted the need to be more considerate towards women who face issues. She also echoed the message that Neha Dhupia conveyed, of the ‘Freedom to Feed’ so that there is an acceptance and support towards it so that mothers can breastfeed their children whenever they want. Sameera highlighted how factors like depression for the mother could result in the baby taking up less milk, which could affect the milk stimulation, and so it was important to understand the pressure on the mother, something that could do a world of good for her. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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READ: Sameera Reddy Shares Unrecognisable Throwback Picture From Her Younger Days With A Powerful Message 

17:52 IST, September 30th 2019