Samantha’s Kids Remark Sparks Frenzy

Samantha Ruth Prabhu, 38, didn’t have kids from her first marriage to Akkineni Naga Chaitanya and recently married director Raj Nidimoru.;

Update: 2025-12-11 08:47 GMT

Samantha Ruth Prabhu, 38, didn’t have kids from her first marriage to Akkineni Naga Chaitanya and recently married director Raj Nidimoru. Since then, social media is buzzing. Some say she should start thinking about kids, she’s nearing 40, fertility issues might rise. Others whisper she might already be pregnant, maybe that explains the quick wedding. Nobody really knows, but her recent chat on fertility is going viral.

In a talk with obstetrician Dr. Nozer Sheriar, Samantha asked what many women wonder: is fertility really about age, or just the pressure society piles on? They went through myths, science, and the freedom to make motherhood choices without stress or guilt. She shared a clip online, captioning it: “Fertility often feels scary, confusing, and overwhelming. But it really doesn’t have to be.” Straight to the point, she asked, “For women who want to conceive, is fertility really tied to age?”, honest, simple, relatable.

Dr. Nozer’s answer was real. Age matters, yes, but it’s not a countdown. “Have babies when you want, not when you feel forced. Science, society, and support are there to help,” he said. He also reminded viewers that fertility isn’t just a woman’s issue, sperm counts are dropping too, thanks to stress, lifestyle, and environment. The chat was a reminder: family planning isn’t just biology. It’s bigger. It’s personal. And it’s okay to take your time.

Recently, Upasana Konidela spoke about the same topic too, calling egg freezing the “biggest insurance” for women. She said it lets women focus on careers and control when they become moms. Critics argued it’s expensive and not a guaranteed solution, and doctors pointed out medical and financial risks. Upasana defended it as a choice, sharing her own story of freezing eggs at 29 and having children later. Her point: it’s about empowerment and options, not pressure.

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