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Katy Perry Finds Sleeping A "Challenge" After Becoming A Mother; Uses Meditation To Combat Fatigue

The singer and fiancé Orlando Bloom welcomed their first child — daughter Daisy Dove — in August.

Katy Perry says sleeping is a “challenge” since welcoming her daughter.

The ‘Never Worn White’ hitmaker gave birth to Daisy Dove — whom she has with her fiancé Orlando Bloom — in August, and has said she’s loving life as a new mother, minus the lack of sleep.

During a conversation with Hugh Jackman for the David Lynch Foundation's ‘Meditate America’ virtual event, she said: My daughter, she's such a gift, but there is sometimes a challenge concerning sleep. No matter how much support you have. But where am I going to get those six hours that I used to get? Where did it go? And it went, but I know how to get it back.

To help combat her sleepy state of mind, Katy has been using transcendental meditation (TM) to relax her body and whenever she has a spare 20 minutes.

She added: There's been so many different ways TM has blessed me, but in this particular moment, as a new mother, I take 20 minutes.”

Meanwhile, a source recently said Katy and Orlando are doing a great job balancing parenthood and their careers.

The insider explained: Katy and Orlando are doing fantastic as a couple and are in parenthood bliss.

They’re on the same page when it comes to making time for Daisy and their careers and doing a really great job at figuring everything out together. Daisy is their main priority right now.

Katy and the 43-year-old actor — who also has Flynn, nine, with ex-wife Miranda Kerr — have both been hands-on parents since the arrival of their baby daughter.

The source added: They’ve both been so hands-on, and [they] know that it will always be a balancing act. Orlando thinks Katy is an amazing mum.

Watch the entire 'Meditate America' event here:

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