JAKARTA - Actress Indah Permatasari admits that she is grateful not to feel the baby blues after giving birth and raising her first son. She has her own rules in managing and raising children together with comica Arie Kriting.

"I have my own rules to take care of children. So, everyone has to follow, so they can't suddenly be different themselves. So, they are both committed," said Indah, quoted from ANTARA, Monday, July 15.

Indah does not always follow the procedures for raising children conveyed by public figures because she feels that their method is not necessarily right and in line with what she wants as a parent.

He chose to do research and ask directly to experts, including pediatricians, regarding child care and care.

Indah gave breast milk exclusively to her child, who is usually called Naka, from birth until the age of one year. He also pays attention to the child's sleep so that it can grow well.

In preparing food for children, the Sakaratul Maut film actor tries to meet the child's nutritional needs without adding taste ingredients.

Indah is grateful that her husband has given her full support and has always accompanied her in taking care of her child since she was still in the womb.

"Her husband is very supportive, from mental, financial, and other things, she is very supportive. She always tries to find out how my condition is. Not just her child's attention, but her mother's condition is also asked. So, I feel really helped," he said.

Thanks to the support from her husband and family, Indah did not experience baby blues, a psychological disorder experienced by women after giving birth.

However, the 27-year-old actress also faces her own challenges in raising children, among others, when trying to understand the child's desires and emotions.

"When he started coming in for two years, it turned out that he just came out. When he wanted something, period, no compromise, no debate, suddenly crying, I don't know the reason. That's what I just felt now, just PR for me in the future," he said.

Indah is currently still learning to understand the child and learning to be a good parent for her child.


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