She was scared motherhood would change her.
Actress Kat Stewart says she delayed having a child because she thought it would change her irrevocably and rob her of her career ambition.
She and her partner David Whiteley had their first child, Archie, three years ago.
In an interview with Monty Diamond from Show and Tell, Stewart said was so concerned about her career and losing her focus that she scheduled work in for dates just after the birth and didn’t even tell anyone she was pregnant until she was about five months along.
“I had this paranoia that if I had a baby — which is probably why we put it off for so long — that I’d never work again and that I would lose all my ambition and focus and that I’d be a different person,” she said.
“I would morph into a pod person and you’d never see me again.”
Stewart, who first gained attention for her impeccable portrayal of Roberta Williams in Underbelly and became a household name on Offspring with Asher Keddie, deliberately delayed starting a family.
“It was wonderful and we put off doing anything about kids for quite a while because we were so focused on work. And I wasn’t a particularly clucky person … it was a bit of an adjustment.”