The famous 35-year-old businesswoman, writer and politician Ivanka Trump became a guest of the show called "Dr. Oz's Show." On it, she told that in her life there were difficult times related to the birth of children and postpartum depression, and also told about who she sees herself in the White House.
Ivanka told about postpartum depression
Those who follow the life of the eldest daughter of the US president know that Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner bring up three children. The eldest girl Arabella is now 6 years old, and her sons Joseph and Theodore - 3 and a year, respectively. Every time after the birth of children, Trump experienced postpartum depression. Here are what words recall this state of Ivanka:
"Everyone knows that the birth of children is a great joy, but only women know what it means to fight postpartum depression. Our body is designed in such a way that hormones constantly make themselves felt and this affects not only the mood, but also mental well-being. I will not hide that the fight against postpartum depression was given to me very hard. It seemed to me that I was an irresponsible mother who did not look after her children, a bad leader and an entrepreneur who, in connection with the appearance of another child, abandoned all business. I was very hard emotionally and it was only thanks to my family that I managed to deal with it with all my heart. "
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Trump told about work in the White House
After that, the host "Shaw Dr. Oz" asked how the career of Ivanka is now progressing in the political arena, because she acts as one of the advisers of her father Donald Trump and all the time is in the White House. Here are some words about this Ivanka said:
"I have always considered myself to be an assembled and very responsible employee, which is why the work in the White House fascinates me very much. I was instructed, however, like the rest of the staff of this organization, to collect information, analyze it, inform the relevant leaders, advise something and, of course, follow orders. This type of activity is very understandable and acceptable to me. I'm not one of those people who influence the decisions of the US president. We must understand that the people of America chose Donald Trump as the head of the country, and not anyone else. That's why I, like any of the employees of the White House, must adhere to the rules, and not undermine the authority of the US president. "