My baby and I've won this medal together: Viral 7-monthpregnant weightlifter
	
		
				India, Oct. 29 -- Delhi Police constable Sonika Yadav stepped onto the stage at the All India Police Weightlifting Cluster 2025-26 in Andhra Pradesh on October 17 and lifted a combined total of 145 kg to clinch the bronze medal. What made her victory extraordinary was the fact that the 30-year-old iss actually seven months pregnant.
For Sonika, the moment, which came after a period of doubt, felt like destiny. "It wasn't a regular lift. I was preparing for the tournament, and when I found out about my pregnancy in May, I was like, 'Could I still do it?' But then I felt this was destined to be. I got back into the gym, started training again, but with evolved techniques and a proper belt. I ended up competing in the 84+ kg category, since I couldn't compete anymore in my 69 kg category, and won this bronze," Sonika shares.
But she is quick to point out that her passion was always backed by precaution: "I would never put my baby in any sort of threat. I had just one thought in my head, 'Yes, I am ready to play, par mera bacchaa tayyar hai ki nahi?' Only when my gynecologist told me, 'you and your baby are both healthy to compete,' did I take part."
What drives Sonika isn't just the medals, but the message. "It was never about winning for me, but about inspiring other women... sometimes, we see pregnancy as a sickness, but it's a beautiful journey that can be enjoyed more if one's body is healthy and fit," she ends....
		
			
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