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Priyanka Chopra Couldn’t Sleep ‘For Days’ After Bringing Baby Malti Home From the NICU: ‘I Had To Be Her Strength’

Although 15-month-old Malti Marie is a happy, world traveling babynow, she came into the world in a very scary way. Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas’s daughter spent 110 days in the NICU, first at Rady Children’s Hospital in La Jolla, California, and then at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. In a new cover story interview with TODAY — where Chopra Jonas looks gorgeous covered in flowers in photos taken by photographer Phylicia J. L. Munn— the Citadel star goes into more detail about Malti’s entrance into the world and how the new mom struggled to cope after finally bringing Malti home.

Speaking to reporter Hoda Kotb, Chopra Jonas revealed that she didn’t know how to cope with the news that Malti, who was born via surrogate, was coming into the world early.

“I remember he just held me by my shoulders, and I said, ‘Just tell me what to do, because I don’t know what to do,’” Chopra Jonas said about her husband. “And he’s like, ‘Just get into the car with me.’ And we drove to the hospital. She was born, and from the moment she took her first breath to now, she’s never been without one of us, ever.”

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The two divided their time to always be with their baby. “I don’t think it was our test. I think it was her test,” Chopra Jonas says about Malti struggling to survive. “I realized very, very early that I did not have the luxury to be scared or to be weak, because she was scared and weak. And I had to be her strength as her mom. I needed to make her feel at every given moment that she’s not alone…that we’ve got her.”

Being thrust into motherhood and immediately fearing for your baby’s life left an impact on Chopra Jonas. How could it not? When her baby finally came home, the Citadel star had a difficult time believing that her daughter was OK.

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In her interview with TODAY, Chopra Jonas says that in the NICU, “you know your child is alive, because you can see their heartbeat [on the monitor].” But when they got home, Chopra Jonas said, “I couldn’t sleep for days, because now suddenly she was home without a monitor. I used to put my ear on her chest. I would wake up every couple of minutes just to see if she was OK. For weeks, this went on.”

My heart breaks for her! That sounds like such a difficult time that the family of three got through together, with the help of a great support system in their parents, family, and friends.

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