Celebrity couple Zara Noor Abbas and Asad Siddiqui from Pakistan have joyfully revealed the news of their second pregnancy, which comes one year after the loss of their first child. Zara shared the happy news with her followers on her official Instagram account by posting a raw photo of the couple.
The Badshah Begum star is smiling in the picture taken in their backyard while holding a doughnut and sunglasses. She is dressed in a white silk dress. The Sinf-e-Aahan actor seems to be unaware of the camera as he tends to the plants behind Zara.
Zara captioned the photo “Round 2 – Inshallah,” adding three emojis to represent an evil eye, a baby, and a family of three. Fans and other celebs in the entertainment industry are excited about this announcement and are wishing the pair well as they embark on their next chapter of parenthood.
The couple’s 2017 wedding was a leap of faith in one another following failed marriages that ended in divorce for each of them. Since then, the pair has been in a loving, sustaining relationship and has continued to post updates on social media about their travels, lives, families, and other activities.
Six months into her pregnancy in 2021, Zara tragically miscarried the son she was expecting. Asad described the horrific experience of losing a child and said, “It wasn’t just a miscarriage.” A [stillbrith] was involved. I buried the five- or six-month-old baby that she gave birth to. It was a difficult period that we had to endure. Aurangzeb was his name.
The Aye Musht-e-Khaak actor went on to say how Zara suffered from frequent breakdowns as a result of the trauma. males are also affected by miscarriage, but women are more affected than males since they carry a child within them. They experience hormonal and physical changes. They already have a link that has been made,” Asad continued.
Zara discussed on a podcast with host Frieha Altaf how the miscarriage set off a chain reaction of remorse and self-blame. “I admit that I made a mistake. She revealed the thoughts that troubled her in the wake of the tragedy. “I thought maybe I didn’t eat right, maybe I didn’t make myself strong enough, maybe I should have lost more weight before conceiving, become thinner, maybe I should have had an intake of vitamins, maybe I should have taken folic acid,” she said.
The actor emphasized that in the end, it was God’s will and that it strengthened their relationship. But all of that is only a “maybe,” Zara said. Even people who aren’t physically stable are given children by God. He gives to those He wants to give to and takes from those He wants to take from.”
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