
Samantha Ruth Prabhu, 38, who didn’t have children from her first marriage to Akkineni Naga Chaitanya, recently tied the knot with director Raj Nidimoru. Since then, social media has been abuzz—some speculate she should start thinking about kids as she nears 40, while others hint she might already be pregnant. The truth remains private, but her recent conversation on fertility has gone viral.
In a discussion with obstetrician Dr. Nozer Sheriar, Samantha addressed a question many women face: is fertility really about age, or just societal pressure? They explored myths, science, and the freedom to make motherhood choices without guilt. Sharing a clip online, Samantha captioned it: “Fertility often feels scary, confusing, and overwhelming. But it really doesn’t have to be.” She asked candidly, “For women who want to conceive, is fertility really tied to age?”—a question that resonated widely.
Dr. Sheriar’s response was practical: age matters, but it’s not a ticking countdown. “Have babies when you want, not when you feel forced. Science, society, and support are there to help,” he said. He also emphasized that fertility isn’t solely a woman’s responsibility—factors like stress, lifestyle, and environment affect sperm counts too. The chat highlighted that family planning is personal, and taking time is okay.
Recently, Upasana Konidela spoke on a similar topic, calling egg freezing the “biggest insurance” for women. She said it allows women to prioritize careers and choose when to become mothers. Critics pointed to cost and medical risks, but Upasana shared her own story of freezing eggs at 29 and having children later, emphasizing empowerment and options over pressure.
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