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Bipasha Basu breaks down as she reveals daughter Devi was born with two holes in her heart

Updated on: 06 August,2023 04:21 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Written by: Tanmayi Savadi | tanmayi.savadi@mid-day.com

During an Instagram live with Neha Dhupia, Bipasha Basu revealed her and Karan Singh Grover's daughter Devi was born with two holes in her heart and had to be operated on. The actress shared that the little girl went for surgery when she was 3 months old

Bipasha Basu breaks down as she reveals daughter Devi was born with two holes in her heart

Bipasha Basu and daughter Devi. Pic/Instagram

Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover are parents to a beautiful baby girl named Devi Basu Singh Grover. She was born to the celebrity couple on November 12, 2022. As Devi turned six months old, Bipasha and Karan shared her first picture with the world on social media. While the Basu-Grover family is in a happy space now, they went through a traumatic phase when the little baby girl had to be operated on for a Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD). During a conversation with Neha Dhupia on Instagram Live, Bipasha revealed Devi was born with two holes in her heart and underwent surgery when she was 3 months old.


In a video shared by Bipasha on Instagram, the actress shared she and Karan got to know about the holes in Devi's heart merely three days after her birth. "Our journey has been very different from any normal mother-father, it has been a lot tougher than the smile that I have on my face right now. I would not wish this to happen to any mother. For a new mother, when you get to know that... I got to know on the third day of me having a baby that our baby is born with two holes in her heart. I thought I'll not share this, but I'm sharing this because I feel that there are a lot of mothers, who helped me in this journey, and it was very difficult to find those mothers," Bipasha told.


 
 
 
 
 
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Calling Devi a 'fabulous' baby, the actress said, "We didn't even understand what a VSD is. It is a ventricular septal defect... We went through a crazy period. We didn't discuss this with our family, we both were in a little bit of a blur. We wanted to celebrate but we were a little numb, me and Karan. The first five months have been very difficult for us. But Devi has been fabulous from day one. We were told that every month, we have to do a scan to know if it's healing on its own. But the kind of large hole that she had, we were told that it was doubtful, you will have to go through surgery. And the surgery is best done, when the child is three-months-old."

During the live chat, Bipasha shared that she was ready for the medical emergency but Karan wasn't. "You feel so sad, so burdened and so conflicted, because how can you put a child in open heart surgery? Something natural will happen, and people like us who are believers, we try to manifest it with our thoughts that it will start healing on itself. In the first month, it didn't happen, in the second month, didn't happen. And I remember the third month, when we went for the scan, I pretty much did all the research, met surgeons, had been to hospitals, spoken to doctors, and I was kind of ready, Karan was not ready. I knew that she had to be okay and I knew that she will be okay. And she is okay now. But the tough decision was to get your child operated at the right place and at the right time," the actress added. 

Bipasha and Karan welcomed Devi after 7 years of marriage. 

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