Upasana Kamineni opens up on egg freezing, career, and motherhood at 39
Upasana Kamineni Konidela, entrepreneur and wife of actor Ram Charan, has reignited discussions about women freezing their eggs to focus on careers. Her recent comments on balancing marriage, motherhood, and professional life have drawn both support and criticism on social media.
Upasana shared her personal journey to highlight the choices available to women today. She married Ram Charan at 27, froze her eggs at 29, and welcomed her first child at 36. Now 39, she is expecting twins.
She firmly believes women should have the freedom to marry for love, wait for the right partner, or prioritise their careers without judgement. In her view, marriage and professional success hold equal importance—and each woman should decide her own timeline.
Beyond personal choices, Upasana advocates for greater workplace support for women. As part of Apollo Hospitals, she encourages employers to create environments that help women thrive in their careers. Her stance, however, has faced backlash from some who disagree with her views on egg freezing.
Upasana’s experience reflects a broader conversation about reproductive choices and career ambitions. Her decisions—from freezing eggs to delaying motherhood—show how some women navigate personal and professional priorities. The debate continues as more voices weigh in on the balance between family planning and work.
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