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Dr. Ademola
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Medical Doctor |🏥 song writer 🎙️|Punter| ChelseaFC
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2019
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I wish every woman & man would see this and share it please.
If you are a woman of child bearing age and you wish to get pregnant in future.
start taking Folic acid tablets everyday.
Folic acid is necessary in development of Brain & spinal cord of babies.
Don't wait till you get Pregnant.
Start today.
Tell a sis
A 3 month supply can cost around 500- 1000 naira.
Fairly affordable.
Babies born to mothers with low Folic acid can have brain problems, malformed brains, spinal cord problems (see pic) even born without a brain...(Neural tube defects)
Except told otherwise by your Doctor.
Folic acid is cheap and a lifesaver.
Tell a Woman.



Jane@Janeforwomenhq
It’s Women’s Wednesday 🩷 Drop a health tip every woman should know 👇🏼
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The scotch egg was one of a kind
𝐎.𝐆™ 🤎@gbolahann001
Mr Biggs was almost everyone's favourite place during childhood. Their meat pie was unbeatable
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A healthy newborn lies in a bassinet. 👶
But next to the baby is the placenta, still connected by an uncut umbilical cord. 🧶
The parents have opted for a Lotus Birth, refusing to sever the cord until it detaches "naturally."
Three days later, the room begins to smell. The placenta is starting to decompose.
Suddenly, the baby develops a high fever becomes lethargic, and refuses to feed. The umbilical stump is erythematous, edematous, and foul-smelling.
What is the diagnosis, and why is this "natural" practice a medical nightmare?

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Let's talk seriously about an ancient myth that, due to a lack of clear information, continues to cause unnecessary doubts and silent pain.
Many men imagine the hymen as a solid barrier, but anatomical reality is quite different and far more complex.
It's generally an elastic mucosal tissue with natural openings, not a vacuum-sealed guarantee seal.
Everyday activities like gymnastics, using tampons, or riding a bike can stretch or modify it without any prior sexual activity.
That's why it's essential to understand that not bleeding during the first time is something perfectly normal and healthy.
When there's real desire, patience, and good lubrication, the tissue stretches gently to allow passage without breaking.
Bleeding usually happens due to lack of preparation, involuntary muscle tension, or dryness—not from breaking any physical membrane.
Medical science confirms there's no physical test capable of verifying a woman's sexual history with certainty.
Looking for bloodstains as evidence is a serious biological mistake that ignores how the human body actually works.
She didn't lie to you; her anatomy simply reacted with the natural flexibility and health it's meant to have.
Let's break the silence by sharing this information, because trust in your partner is worth far more than an outdated myth. 🧵👇

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A hospital in Lagos was holding a woman hostage.
Not with guns. With a bill she couldn't pay.
She had received treatment. She was well enough to leave. But the hospital wouldn't discharge her until someone settled the balance. So she stayed — trapped in a ward, away from her family, unable to work.
This happens every single day in Nigeria. In a country where 97% of the population has no health insurance, a hospital visit can become a prison sentence.
The Aproko Doctor Foundation exists because we refused to accept that.
Through community-led financing — thousands of everyday Nigerians contributing small amounts monthly — we've built something that looks a lot like insurance, except it belongs to the people:
• ₦50M+ paid to hospitals. 100+ patients freed.
• 1,500 women screened for cancer in one Abuja weekend — 500 more than planned.
• 150 women caught cervical cancer early. Alive today because of a free screening.
• Solar power installed in hospital NICUs so incubators don't go dark.
• ₦3.1M raised in 4 hours — one tweet, one community, one woman's prosthetic leg.
The community is the insurance.
We're not waiting for the system to fix itself. We're proving that when people pool their resources — even ₦500 at a time — they can do what budgets and bureaucracies haven't.
If you believe healthcare should involve everybody, join us.
Contribute: 0139722962 | Sterling Bank | Aproko Doctor Foundation
Partner. Share this.
Nobody should go broke because of healthcare.
#AprokoDoctorFoundation #CommunityLedFinancing #HealthcareInNigeria #The100KClub #PublicHealth #Africa

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Finally I can see it !
𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫@abazwhyllzz
Behind the scenes movie will be showing on Netflix in April. Congratulations to Funke Akindele🎉🎉❤️
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