Woman who delivered through CS shares secret to flat tummy

Woman who delivered through CS shares secret to flat tummy

A Nigerian woman has caused a buzz online as she shares how she got a very flat tummy despite giving birth through CS. In an interesting video, the woman identified as @mirabel_elume said she weighed 130 lbs before pregnancy and was able to snap back to the same weight after giving birth. Sharing her postpartum transformation secret, she revealed that the use of an exercise stepper really helped her to achieve her goal. This fitness equipment played a great role in helping her maintain her pre-pregnancy figure. Social media users who came across her story were surprised by her ability to regain her flat tummy after giving birth via C-section. @grâce émeraude reacted: “What do we call this machine please.” @Fancy Clancy reacted: “Please where can I get that thing you’re using.” @cynthia commented: “How did you do it me still feel pain.” @user5399477549760 said: “How a facs mama let’s gather here.” @Trini lez said: “My beautiful sister killing the game.” @St commented: “No! Are u a magician?” @Fitness teacher reacted: “Wow, this is amazing.” @Winter Phous said: “How did you do it.” Watch the video below: @mirabel_elume Done ♬ original sound – Glitterandlazers

How God delivered me from ‘stupidity’

How God delivered me from 'stupidity' - Ifu Ennada recounts

How God delivered me from 'stupidity' - Ifu Ennada recounts

Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Ifu Ennada, narrates her experience in a past relationship where she was delivered from investing in a one-sided energy. In an Instagram story post, the reality star recounted when she was in a long-distance relationship four years ago with a man who lived on a different continent.

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To prove her worth in the relationship, she often ordered gifts and had them delivered to her ex-partner as a way of cheering him up in his dark days. To her disappointment, she never received similar treatment, not even when she was marking her birthdays. Expressing her gratitude, she affirmed that it took some realization to exit the ‘stupidity’ she invested in. “Randomly thinking of the time I dated this man who lived on another continent and whenever he was feeling really down, right here from Nigeria, I’d order gifts and have them delivered to him just to cheer him up. I never got this same treatment, not even on my birthday.
This was about 4yrs ago. I thank God for delivering me from stupidity,” she wrote.

How God delivered me from 'stupidity' - Ifu Ennada recounts

Husband to lecturer who delivered seven children shares wife’s post birth experience

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Mr. Celestine Uzodike, the husband to the UNIZIK lecturer who gave birth to septuplets reveals his wife was unconscious for three days as he narrates the traumatic experience which followed postpartum period.

He said that his wife went unconscious for three days after giving birth to the infants at Obijackson Women and Children Hospital in Okija on Sunday. In an interview with punch, he said; “For three days, she was very unconscious, but between yesterday and today, she appears stronger, and I hope her condition continues to improve.” The couple were charged a total of 19 million naira before they can take charge of the seven infants who had survived. Recall it was reported that the couple welcomed 5 girls and two boys, but one of the girls had died.

Speaking on why he appealed to Nigerians for help, he said; “The cost of caring for the babies is enormous, and we have exhausted all we have. The babies came out prematurely at 26th week gestation period and the hospital said they will need to be placed under intensive care unit and each of them will cost N3m. One of them has died, leaving six survivors. Their organs are still developing, and they will need to be placed in an intensive care unit to be given adequate care. I have had a series of meetings with the management of the hospital, and they told me that I should be expecting approximately N19m at the rate of N3.2m per child. This is to care for them for two months. I have spent all I have, and we don’t really know where to get the money from, which is why we are seeking the intervention of the government and every well-meaning individual.”