Spiderman's Bollywood avatar declares, "With great pregnancy comes great responsibility," and we're not arguing with Spidey. Unwanted pregnancy scares are like those intense movie scenes – villain whispers, "It's here." Remember the old movies when the doctor ominously declared, "yeh maa banne waali hai"? Cue dramatic music, mother of ‘yeh’ faints to the ground.
So, you're dreaming of parenthood – awesome! But flip through the fine print, 'terms and conditions apply.' First and foremost – plan that pregnancy. Make it a blockbuster, not a B-movie. Confirm that you and your partner are on the same romantic script and ready for the plot twist. Acknowledge the consequences and risks because life post-pregnancy won't be a breezy song sequence. Let's break it down into three planning levels.
Firstly, emotional readiness – check your Relationship Quotient. If your love story is more tragic than romantic, adding a baby won't magically change the script. It adds pressure, demands support, and, trust us, it's not a rom-com. Your Karan Johar love story might become an Abbas-Mustan thriller in no time.
Second, financial stability. Ready to produce that grand family drama? Plan for maternity leave, and figure out your work schedule. Babies need support from the first scene till the grand finale.
Third, physical planning – prepare for changes in all sizes and shapes. Hormones will be nach baliye, and your body? Probably singing abhi na jaooooo chhod ke…
LADIES, embrace those stretch marks; you're the leading lady! MEN, no excuses – it's not a script, it's life! Remember, plan your pregnancy like a well-scripted Bollywood blockbuster, not a hastily thrown-together B-grade film. Aim for joy, not panic! Be ready; otherwise, three people are crying, not just one!