Camilla Luddington, known for her role as Dr. Jo Wilson on "Grey's Anatomy," has been open about the challenges and joys of balancing her demanding career with motherhood. In a candid interview, she revealed how she often had to navigate her pregnancy and early motherhood while working long hours on set. Luddington shared a memorable moment when she had to inform the show's creator, Shonda Rhimes, about her pregnancy after an incident on set.
Despite the initial stress, she expressed gratitude for the supportive environment on the show, where production halts for breastfeeding breaks, highlighting how fortunate she feels compared to other working mothers.

Luddington's journey with mental health has been deeply influenced by her personal experiences and her role on "Grey's Anatomy.
" After portraying Jo's struggles with depression and seeking therapy on the show, Luddington decided to start therapy herself. She described how becoming a mother triggered anxiety linked to unresolved trauma from losing her own mother at a young age.
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