Shreya Samani
Certified Parenting & Life Coach | Working Professional | Proud Mother of Two Beautiful Daughters
About Me
Hi, I'm Shreya Samani, a Certified Parenting and Life Coach, a working professional, and most importantly, a proud mother of two beautiful daughters.
My parenting journey has been a roller coaster of challenges and learning. Like many mothers, I struggled with the complexities of raising children while managing a career and home. These experiences ignited my passion to dive deeper into the new edged parenting, leading me to learn from some of the world's best mentors. This journey of growth inspired me to share my knowledge with mothers around the globe.
My mission is simple yet powerful: to empower mothers like "YOU" to build strong, loving, and meaningful connections with your children.
I believe that parenting isn't about being perfect—it's about being present, intentional, and open to learning. Through my digital coaching, I aim to help mothers feel calm, happy, and fulfilled while transforming their parenting journeys.
With a UNIQUE system I've developed, I provide actionable parenting tips and strategies that not only help mothers thrive but also create a lasting positive impact on their children.
Join me in redefining parenting—together, we'll unlock your true potential and create a joyful, fulfilling journey for you and your family!
Certified Parenting Coach
Certified Life Coach
Mother of Two Daughters
My Story
In January 2016, after seven years of marriage, we finally gathered the courage to plan for our first child. Like every hopeful couple, we believed it would happen naturally. Months passed. Nothing happened.
After six months, we visited a doctor. Tests, blood reports, sonography. The verdict came quietly but heavily: PCOD. Natural conception was unlikely. IUI was suggested.
After two IUI cycles, I conceived. At 13 weeks, a sonography revealed cystic hygroma. No cure. Only one option: abortion. The courage it took to walk into that procedure cannot be explained. I walked out empty, broken, and silent.
We tried again. Another IUI. This time, twins. I remember telling myself, "God took one, now He's giving me two." Six weeks later, both heartbeats stopped.
Another DNC. Exactly one year later. I was shattered. Family pressure. Our own longing. Physical pain. Mental torture. And complete silence—because miscarriage is something women suffer through quietly, afraid of judgment.
We changed doctors. I traveled to Ahmedabad. A new doctor gave us something precious: HOPE. He suggested IVF. The process was long. Injections. Appointments. Emotional exhaustion. Physical pain. I conceived again. Twins again.
One baby was diagnosed with cystic hygroma. I had to let go of one life to save the other, while still carrying that child inside me. Every day after that was lived in fear.
In May 2019, after three long years of struggle, loss, procedures, and prayers, I became a mother. When I held my daughter for the first time, I made her a silent promise: "After everything it took to bring you here, I will give you the best version of motherhood I can."
I took six months of maternity leave. Returned to work in November 2019. Then COVID happened. Work from home began. And slowly, the overwhelm crept in.
Work. Baby. In-laws. Husband. Home. Expectations. Responsibilities.
In April 2023, I became a mother again. I repeated the same promise to my younger daughter. But this time, I wasn't the calm, grateful mother I thought I would be.
I was angry. Irritated. Frustrated. Exhausted.
One day, I hit my elder daughter when she didn't listen. Then again. And again. I started hating myself. "Am I a bad mother after everything I went through?"
A few months later, during a normal conversation, my daughter said something that changed me forever: "Mama, I don't like you because you always hit me."
It didn't matter that it happened only a few times. In her heart, it had become my identity. All the miscarriages. All the prayers. All the promises I made to that tiny life—I saw them all collapse in that moment.
I knew I had to change. But I didn't know how. At first, I thought my child needed to change. Then I met my mentor. And I realized the hardest truth: the change had to begin with me.
I learned parenting. I learned energy management. I learned anger regulation. I learned how healed mothers raise emotionally safe children.
I never planned to become a parenting coach. But as I healed, I saw myself in so many mothers—silent, guilty, exhausted, and alone. The desire to help became stronger than fear. This journey gave me purpose.
My Mission Today
That is why I am here. To serve. To guide. To remind mothers that learning parenting is not a weakness—it is love in action.
No mother should feel alone.
No mother should feel helpless.
No mother should suffer in silence the way I once did.
Let's Transform Parenting Together
If my story resonated with you, know that you're not alone. I'm here to walk this journey with you.
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