Rubina Dilaik shares having a complete breakdown and crying owing to not getting sleep, says ‘Abhinav forced me to sleep alone in another room so that I get rest’

Rubina Dilaik made a comeback with the second season of her podcast and has been spilling several interesting details from her motherhood journey.
Mom to twin baby girls Edhaa and Jeeva, Rubina has been chronicling her struggles and challenges through the entire course. She recently shared how she had a complete breakdown owing to not getting enough sleep.

She shared, “I can’t sleep at night. There was an extreme time when I had a complete breakdown. I mean, I was like, I need help. I used to get up at night and cry. I am crying while getting up. I don’t understand. I am not able to sleep. So one day, Abhinav said, ‘Let’s do this. I sleep with one daughter. Mom will take another daughter to other room. You sleep in a separate room.’ And this conversation was going on for the past 10 days. Rubina take out that time. And I am not feeling good. I am not feeling good. Although I have to go to the other room and sleep so that for once I get complete sleep for one night.”
She further said, “If I get 3 to 4 hours, then maybe I will feel a little better. I will have that relaxing or maybe 4 hours of good sleep. I am not feeling good. So on the 10th day, he forced me to go sleep in the other room and he said, ‘I will take care. Go sleep there.’”
The actress also spoke about making a routine for the baby girls. She said, “Right now, when I am with my daughters, we have to make a routine for them. For them, a schedule should be made, they should sleep on time at night, they have to bathe at this time, they have to be fed at this time. So, right now, in the routine itself, we face so many challenges. Because they are two different people and both of them have different personalities and their demands are different. So, we feel that once they come into the routine, they might get some relief.”
Rubina and Abhinav Shukla embraced parenthood in November last year.


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Speaking about practicing sursadhana during pregnancy, Rubina said, “In my entire pregnancy, I did Sursadhana. Because in Garbh Sanskar, if you listen to classical music or practice, then your child’s brain development and linguistic ability increases and becomes good. When they have to grasp their languages they’ll get versatility. I mean, my daughters should know at least 5 languages. They should be multi-versed. And whenever they travel, they should learn this language and that language.”