DadSense with Subhasis Mishra

"Born and Bereaved: A Dad's First Day"


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The day Kaizad became a father was supposed to be the happiest of his life. His baby came into the world — healthy, beautiful, full of promise. But that same day, he lost his wife, Tanvi. The woman he had dreamed of building a life with, the partner who had meticulously planned for their baby’s arrival, didn’t make it out of the ICU. In an instant, Kaizad’s life changed — joy and heartbreak collided in a way no one can prepare for.This episode of Dadsense is not just about parenting. It’s about survival. It’s about a man trying to hold on to sanity when the world gives him the greatest gift and the deepest wound in the same breath. With the pandemic forcing isolation, Kaizad was left to process his grief alone — no one allowed in the hospital, no shoulders to lean on, no time to mourn. Just a newborn baby girl in an incubator, and a man trying to breathe through the pain.What followed were months of unimaginable responsibility. Learning to care for a child when he was still learning how to care for himself. Rebuilding a life with routines that used to be shared, now done solo. There were moments when Kaizad questioned everything — his ability to father, to cope, to carry on. But he did. With the quiet support of his sister, Tanvi’s parents, and a friend who turned into a therapist, he found a way to show up. Not perfectly, not always strongly, but consistently.In this conversation, Kaizad speaks openly about those early days — how he navigated sleepless nights, the first time his daughter called out for “Mumma,” and the hollow silence that followed. He talks about therapy, breaking down, lifting weights just to feel something, finding hope in small milestones, and learning to smile again. His love for his daughter pours through every word. She’s not just his child. She’s his reason. His anchor. His light in the dark.There are no dramatic declarations here. No textbook answers. Just one father, trying to figure it out in real time, in real life. He doesn’t pretend to be a hero. But what he’s done — to raise a child with tenderness in the middle of grief — is nothing short of heroic. As he says in the episode, “Fatherhood, in these circumstances, is terrifying — but it’s the most fulfilling thing I’ve ever done.”This isn’t a story about parenting hacks or picture-perfect memories. It’s about resilience. It’s about mourning and showing up anyway. It’s about love — the kind that doesn’t shout, but stays. It’s about what happens when life doesn’t go according to plan, and you still find a way to live it with purpose.#unthinkableloss #lossandgrief #childbirthloss #pregnancyloss #healingjourney #mentalhealthmatters #lossofalovedone #griefsupport #emotionalstory #heartbreakingstory

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DadSense with Subhasis MishraBy Subhasis Mishra