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- Sienna Miller is opening up about motherhood, age and the unexpected joy she experienced after becoming pregnant in her 40s.
- Reflecting on the unexpected pregnancies, Miller said the experience was “such a surprise” and described herself as “euphoric.” She also spoke about feeling an “existential relief” after discovering that motherhood was still possible for her.
- Reflecting on the unexpected pregnancies, Miller said the experience was “such a surprise” and described herself as “euphoric.” She also spoke about feeling an “existential relief” after discovering that motherhood was still possible for her.
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Sienna Miller is opening up about motherhood, age and the unexpected joy she experienced after becoming pregnant in her 40s. The 44-year-old actress recently reflected on her journey in an interview with Vogue, revealing that she once believed having more children might not happen for her. (People.com)
Miller said she had eventually made peace with the idea of being a mother of one. She already shares 14-year-old daughter Marlowe with her former partner Tom Sturridge. However, life took a different turn when she became pregnant again and later welcomed two children with her fiancé, Oli Green.
Reflecting on the unexpected pregnancies, Miller said the experience was “such a surprise” and described herself as “euphoric.” She also spoke about feeling an “existential relief” after discovering that motherhood was still possible for her. (People.com)
The actress previously became a mother at 29 before welcoming her second child at 42. She has now welcomed her third baby at 44, giving her a unique perspective on motherhood at different stages of life.
Earlier this year, Miller explained why she actually finds pregnancy and motherhood in her 40s easier than when she was younger. She said she now feels more grounded and less pressured by the feeling that she should constantly be achieving different things. (People.com)
For Miller, growing older has brought a stronger understanding of who she is. She described her 30s as a chaotic period filled with questions about settling down, having children and figuring out the future. By contrast, she feels much more comfortable with herself in her 40s.
Miller also revealed that she froze her eggs in her late 30s. Although she ultimately did not use them, she described the decision as an “existential relief” because it gave her some reassurance about her future fertility. (HELLO! USA)
Her comments also touch on the pressure women often face over motherhood and age. Miller has previously criticized the double standard surrounding older mothers, pointing out that society does not judge men in the same way when they have children later in life. (ABC News)
Now, Miller appears to be embracing this chapter with confidence. Her experience shows how dramatically life plans can change, even after someone believes a particular dream has passed.
For the actress, motherhood in her 40s has not been something to fear. Instead, she describes it as a deeply joyful and grounding experience—one that arrived when she least expected it.
Sienna Miller is opening up about motherhood, age and the unexpected joy she experienced after becoming pregnant in her 40s. The 44-year-old actress recently reflected on her journey in an interview with Vogue, revealing that she once believed having more children might not happen for her. (People.com)
Miller said she had eventually made peace with the idea of being a mother of one. She already shares 14-year-old daughter Marlowe with her former partner Tom Sturridge. However, life took a different turn when she became pregnant again and later welcomed two children with her fiancé, Oli Green.
Reflecting on the unexpected pregnancies, Miller said the experience was “such a surprise” and described herself as “euphoric.” She also spoke about feeling an “existential relief” after discovering that motherhood was still possible for her. (People.com)
The actress previously became a mother at 29 before welcoming her second child at 42. She has now welcomed her third baby at 44, giving her a unique perspective on motherhood at different stages of life.
Earlier this year, Miller explained why she actually finds pregnancy and motherhood in her 40s easier than when she was younger. She said she now feels more grounded and less pressured by the feeling that she should constantly be achieving different things. (People.com)
For Miller, growing older has brought a stronger understanding of who she is. She described her 30s as a chaotic period filled with questions about settling down, having children and figuring out the future. By contrast, she feels much more comfortable with herself in her 40s.
Miller also revealed that she froze her eggs in her late 30s. Although she ultimately did not use them, she described the decision as an “existential relief” because it gave her some reassurance about her future fertility. (HELLO! USA)
Her comments also touch on the pressure women often face over motherhood and age. Miller has previously criticized the double standard surrounding older mothers, pointing out that society does not judge men in the same way when they have children later in life. (ABC News)
Now, Miller appears to be embracing this chapter with confidence. Her experience shows how dramatically life plans can change, even after someone believes a particular dream has passed.
For the actress, motherhood in her 40s has not been something to fear. Instead, she describes it as a deeply joyful and grounding experience—one that arrived when she least expected it.
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