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Lee Ha-nui “Natural birth after 37 hours of labor… That’s why the caesarean section” [인터뷰M]

Actress Lee Ha-nui shared her feelings about becoming a mother after giving birth.

On the 12th, Lee Ha-nui had an interview with iMBC Entertainment to commemorate the release of the movie ‘Ghost’ (director Lee Hae-young) at a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

‘Ghost’ is a film that depicts the non-stop action of the real ‘ghost’ and the desperate struggle of the suspects trapped in a remote hotel to break through suspicion and escape, suspected to be a ‘ghost’, a spy planted by an anti-monster. Japanese establishment in Gyeongseong, General Government of Korea in 1933. all.

Lee Ha-nui plays the role of Park Cha-gyeong, who is in charge of the Japanese General Government’s communications department in Korea. ‘Spirit’ also comes back to him after giving birth. He held his first daughter in his arms in June last year.

Lee Ha-nui said, “When I was pregnant, I thought, ‘Will I ever be able to do something this complete while living as a human being?'” After graduating in Korean traditional music, he said that he had been training for perfection throughout his life. Lee Ha-nui asked if there was anything more fulfilling than conceiving and giving birth to a child outside the world.

Lee Ha-nui, who said, “The perspective has completely changed,” also described birth as ‘the kingdom of God’. She said, “I went into labor for 37 hours. I still have afterimages of pain in my body. I cried for a natural birth until the end… but I realized late that’s why I was having a caesarean section.”

She added, “I felt like I was a person who loved life, going through pregnancy and birth.”

About the child, she said, “I don’t look alike at all, but I look a lot like my husband.” “When I first gave birth, it was like a sweet potato. When I had my baby, I looked at it and it looked like a fresh tinned sweet potato. The color was also dark red. At that wonderful time,” she laughed.

The spy film from the Japanese colonial period, ‘Ghost’, will be released on the 18th.

Baek Seung-hun / Photo courtesy of CJ ENM

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