Pregnant Natalie Portman told about her attitude towards nannies for children

Famous Hollywood actress Natalie Portman, while waiting for her second baby, from time to time communicates with reporters. She without embarrassment told what emotions "came" in her life after the birth of her son Aleph.

The movie star "The Story of Love and Darkness" and "Leon" said the following:

"I take motherhood as a blessing and a blessing. I like to talk about this, although I understand that I can hardly say something new on this topic. That's what really surprises me: every woman can potentially become a mother, having experienced the whole gamut of feelings. After the birth of the baby, a general and at the same time unique experience comes to the mother. Personal experience is always unique. What I experienced as a mother is difficult to compare with something. I'm sorry if I say too much. I do not want to become a sentimental clout ... "

Does a star need a nanny?

Natalie Portman answers this question: "No!". She is confident that she is fully capable of coping with her son's education. True, it is not known how the actress will "get along" with two babies at once. It is possible to assume that after the birth of a second child, she still resorts to the help of modern Mary Poppins, or can she turn to her mother?

"Do you want to - believe it or not - but motherhood helps me to be in cool physical form. I do not do anything deliberately for this. In our house there are no permanently living au pairs, or nannies, - it seems to me that my husband and I are doing well on our own. Why did I abandon the nanny? It's simple: I can not imagine that I wake up and see a stranger in my house. I rest when my son goes to bed in the afternoon. Of course, I was worried when I thought about my career and plans for the future. But everything is developing quite well. "
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At the end of the conversation, the actress noticed that only the woman herself can decide how long her maternity leave should be. Do I need to go to work immediately after birth, or should I stay at home with a baby? No one has the right to condemn a young mother for her decision.