Satoshi.Dev
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@AnyanwuMalachy Every woman heals differently
Might even be postpartum depression
His first mistake is him comparing her with other women instead of trying to have a conversation with her about it
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My guy in the UK 🇬🇧 is frustrated.
He just gave me a long call now.
His wife gave birth 5 months ago and hasn’t returned to work, saying she’s still healing.
Oya nau, while at home, go for remote jobs to support the family she ignores that option.
Rather she focuses on "content creation" on TikTok that isn’t paying, while he carries all the bills alone, plus a ₦350k monthly allowance for his mother-in-law.
Now this same mother-in-law is threatening him for “pressuring” her daughter to work, while she's still nursing a baby.
She even declines the suggestion of GP appointments to really confirm her health status. Saying she just needs some time.
He's so confused at the moment because he sees other women that gave birth in the same UK, and they resume work after 3-6weeks while arranging a nanny to take over.
All the house bills are currently on him, and his wife isn't making life any easy because he doesn't even know when she tends to get back to normal work.
All she keeps telling him is "give me more time to heal"...
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@oma22k But he didn't need to join the church for them to fornicate abi 🤣
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My younger brother secretly dated a Jehovah’s Witness girl and along the line she got pregnant. My brother accepted responsibility immediately. He was ready to take care of both her and the baby.
But the shocking part is this:
The moment she went into labour, she refused to tell him the hospital she was admitted to. After giving birth, she still refused to let him see his own child. According to her, unless he starts worshipping in her church, he will not have access to the baby.
Now tell me, when did religion become a condition for a father to see his child?
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent
Tell us a sad story.
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@itohan_olat Actually, behavioral science shows the opposite. Delayed intimacy often hides deep compatibility issues until it's too late. The "20%" stat is pure invention. Why are we still using fear-based logic to control adults in 2026?
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@itohan_olat @kingwizzi_tweet That’s why I’m keeping myself till marriage
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@itohan_olat So no husband for non-virgins
Cus no be my own turn you will start that one
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@osemagnum @osemagnum
You made mention of women giving birth after building their career. Some women nowadays hit 30 without a child,.. what's the probability of escaping CS if by 30 you are already done with childbirth?
What's the best age to commence with childbirth?
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WHY ARE MORE NIGERIAN WOMEN HAVING C- SECTION?
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Dear Ifeanyi,
As a gynaecologist, I think this conversation deserves softness. And context. And honesty too. Because somewhere along the line, Caesarean section became wrapped in whispers in many Nigerian homes, spoken of as though it were a moral weakness instead of a medical decision. As though a woman’s strength can be measured by how much pain she survives. And yet, the body is not a competition ground. Pregnancy is not theatre. Childbirth is not an audition for suffering.
The truth is that more Nigerian women are having Caesarean sections because medicine has changed, and women’s lives have changed too. We are seeing more women having babies later, after careers and after years of waiting and hoping. We are seeing more IVF pregnancies, more women with fibroids removed before conception, more hypertension, more diabetes, more complicated pregnancies that require caution instead of pride. And so sometimes, the safest doorway for a baby into this world is not through prolonged labour, but through a carefully planned incision.
And there is another truth we do not say enough: many of the tragedies our mothers’ generation accepted as “God’s will” are deaths modern obstetrics now knows how to prevent. A baby starved of oxygen during endless labour. A mother bleeding while relatives pray outside a labour ward. These are the stories behind many emergency Caesarean sections. Today, we monitor babies more closely. We scan more. We intervene earlier. And yes, global bodies like the and the support Caesarean delivery when vaginal birth carries significant risk. Because sometimes the scar on the abdomen prevents the scar that would have lived forever in a family.
But also, some women ask for Caesarean sections themselves. And I think we should be brave enough to discuss that without cruelty. Fear is a powerful thing. A woman who watched her sister lose a baby in labour may fear vaginal birth differently. A woman who carries trauma in her body may want control over how she delivers. Another may simply want certainty in a world where pregnancy often feels frighteningly uncertain. And perhaps this is what we forget too often: women are not machines for producing “natural births.” They are human beings, carrying history and anxiety and hope inside the same womb.
So no, a Caesarean section is not failure. It is not laziness. It is not “less womanhood.” A healthy mother and a healthy baby remain the victory. Always. Because the best birth is not the one social media romanticises with soft music and candlelight. The best birth is the one where both mother and child come home alive. And sometimes, that story begins with a scar.
Ifeanyichukwv Michael🤍@Ifeanyi374185
Why are more Nigerian women undergoing Cesarian section?
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@Iamindiscov @Iamindiscov I have been learning programming on freecodecamp.org. I have reached a level where laptop is needed, that's the backed JavaScript, and python libraries.
This is a great opportunity for me, I pray that the odds are in my favor 🙏.
In memory of our fallen heros.
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@DrDanny2030 Before 30, my grandmother was already done with childbirth.
But these gen-zs are busy TikToking...by 30 they would start
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Cesarean section is on the rise because of how weak our girls have become.
If you're exercising almost every day as a woman, carrying out physical and mental responsibilities instead of eating shawarma, sitting in your man's house,receiving Ac and lazying about, there's ever possibility that you won't be able to push well during labour.
In the future, most of our women will be scared of pregnancy because of its mortality ratè.
Only those who are mentally strong and physically ready will make it out of the labour room.
Pregnancy is the second most painful experience in the world.
Ifeanyichukwv Michael🤍@Ifeanyi374185
Why are more Nigerian women undergoing Cesarian section?
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@Wizarab10 Na guy write this message, him wan confirm. Him girl wan whine am
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@valeriannamani Without Uzo-uwani being developed, Enugu State and South East economy will never grow.
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enugu state and Anambra state government needs to come together and do something about nsukka, ayamelum agro belt, start by dualizing that road from nsukka to onitsha, then make investments in power, around that area to give birth to agro processing and cold storage, there is still opportunity further north towards obollo to be an agro processing hub and storage hub too for food coming from benue.
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@flames_collins Rihanna wey em Net worth pass her papa own get husband.
This thing no be money matter
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