Meghan Markle talks health crisis, work-life balance in new podcast

Meghan Markle talks health crisis, work-life balance in new podcast

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Meghan Markle has shared a difficult moment in her life, revealing a "major health scare" she experienced after giving birth, as she launched the first episode of her new podcast, "Confessions Of A Female Founder," writes Daily Mail.

In this episode, Meghan talks about her experience with postpartum preeclampsia, a condition that occurs after childbirth and is associated with high blood pressure and high levels of protein in the mother's urine, a problem that can be life-threatening, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

She chats with her friend, Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of the Bumble app, who also went through a similar postpartum experience.

In this interview, Meghan reveals how, even though these health problems are rare and scary, she continued to try to maintain a calm appearance and be strong for her children, while nothing was known about this struggle she was going through

She also shares thoughts on how both women are dealing with other challenges, including media pressure and managing a business, while maintaining a difficult balance between work and family life.

This episode is part of Meghan's new series, which was launched with a simple goal: to provide a space for women who are engaged in the world of entrepreneurship, sharing real and honest experiences about the challenges and successes they face. The podcast is published on popular platforms such as Spotify and Apple and aims to provide motivational talks and advice for those on the path to building a business.

This podcast is a continuation of Meghan's commitment to creating a brand and a platform where women can help each other, supporting and inspiring each other to achieve success.

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