Madonna had been a bad girl during her teens and probably a bad influence among top celebrities of all time. However, her motherhood change all that, and she had found her place in coaching celebrities like her to surpass post partum depression.
Gwyneth Paltrow has told the media that if weren’t for Madonna, she would likely succumb to post natal or post partum depression. Following the birth of Moses last April 2006, she had experience baby blues.
But Madonna, 50, had given her the hope to overcome the tough period.
‘She really helped me out of my post-natal depression,’ she tells Oprah Winfrey on her chat show. ‘I had a very interesting talk with her one night.
‘She was very wise about life’s bigger picture and when obstacles come up in our life it’s for a very specific reason - they’re there to teach us something that we haven’t learned yet.
‘She kind of made me see that my post-natal depression was an opportunity for me to change certain things about the way I was living and the way I was going forward.
‘She really sort of reorganized my molecules in that situation.’
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