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[quote author=lioha congrats dear |
GRACEGLORY good evening TV doc. I switched off my gen without putting my lg TV off .upon switching on the gen again I got lines on the screen |
tyhgfrdeswscbhf:Congrats mama I have been waiting for this good news |
ruphytelecom:. Thanks for the response |
Good afternoon all. I have an iPad air. Since I bought it I have not been able to make calls with it. Was it built that way please or is there something am not doing right? |
[quote author=Youngpo413 post=24421203]Get an ipad air,it supports voice calls too and very cheap. Hi dear pls check ur mail |
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Good evening mamas.how are our los doing? |
[quote author=biggal post=83706744]Mother's how do u ppl cope with work when no one is helping u in omugwo. What did u do to help heali g too. Congratulations mama.don't you have anybody with you? |
Whether CS or normal delivery..... YOU ARE A CHAMPION.... I am celebrating all mothers who had their babies via CS today. They are told or mocked by fellow women that it's a cheap way out of pushing your baby..... No one tells you the fear and uncertainty as you are wheeled into the theatre..... "Madam please hold still.... Don't move now. We are going to give you a test shot in your spine.... We need you to be very stillllllll." "Can you feel this?" They ask Once you say NO..... Work begins. The doctors jisting over your head about badly eaten suya or favourite food and if they are in a great mood they ask you what's your favourite meal. You think they want to jist but really they want to keep you awake. Then shivering starts, teeth breaking, theater shattering...... They tell you it's expected Then the epidural wears off and you are wondering what pain is this? With that pain you are expected to sit up and breast feed baby. You came to the hospital with some others but they wave you byeeee walking out unassisted but you are still here wobbling like a wet duck. You are forced to try and walk straight..... "Madam/ Oga Nurse better don't touch me. Dont you know I am in excruciating pain? Stop that." Finally you are discharged but with a long set of rules..... Don't carry heavy load Don't bend suddenly Don't move anyhow No sex Blablabla...... But you must feed baby, Bathe baby...... Then the healing process begins The internal itching ....how do you get to the scar? You tap your stomach gently but it doesn't help. They finally remove your plaster but it pinches part of your skin with it. They have finally removed the catheter but no one tells you urinating is work.... You dread going to urinate cos the pain can't be explained. Better imagined. Let's not talk pooing..... You will take all the oranges and laxatives in the world so it can be easy One demonic cough comes, you need to cough but the fear of your stitches opening makes you breathe or should I say growl..... You can't laugh or risk your scars opening You are still nursing a baby with all this pain. Months after you stop feeling the pain so you think you are completely fit and then you try one rough play and your body warns you.... " You are not fully healed, mind yourself" This is a road walked by many women but some others will never experience this...... Motherhood is fun and beautiful No birth trumps the other CS or VB, strong women won the battle over death...... N/B How can I forget the begging for water like your life depends on it and the doctors telling you that you can't drink water till you pass gas. All of a sudden passing gas is something you start looking forward to and you don't care if people are there....... When you finally pass the gas, you start shouting out at all the doctors and nurses " I passed gas" -(copied post) |
[quote author=nneejima post=83333116]Am proud of my scar, cs is a life saver. Loud itttttttt..... We are patiently waiting. |
Mamas For quick recovery after C-section Get your fill of fiber and fluids. Reason is One of the most common complaints post C- section is constipation. Drink plenty of fluids. .. Turn up the heat. ... Eat nutrient -packed meals. ... Keep taking your prenatal vitamin. ... Get some rest. Above all pray without seasoning. I am proud of my scar. |
The history of caesarean section (C-section) dates back as far as Ancient Roman times. Pliny the Elder suggested that Julius Caesar was named after an ancestor who was born by C-section. During this era, the C-section procedure was used to save a baby from the womb of a mother who had died while giving birth. The mother of Julius Caesar himself, lived through childbirth, therefore eliminating the possibility that the ruler was himself born by C-section. Ancient Jewish literature from Maimonides suggests that the surgical delivery of a baby was possible without killing the mother, but the surgery was rarely performed. Survival rates would have been low after the procedure, due to the risk of bleeding and infection. Historically, the surgery has always been performed to save the baby rather than the mother. The first recorded case of a mother surviving the surgery was in the 1580s in Siegersausen, Switzerland where Jacob Nufer who was a pig gelder is said to have performed the operation on his wife when her labour was not progressing. The mother survived the operation and went on to have five more successful deliveries naturally . credit google |
Thank you mamas for keeping this group alive |
[quote author=nggie congratulations dear |
[quote author=Mummy4life1 post=83005269]Madam, I dey oooo. Still going through my pregnancy package. It would end in praise . |
Mummy4life1 how are you doing? |
Thanx to you all for keeping this trend alive. I had been busy .but am back now ![]() |
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[quote author=iyimide post=82820002]Hi Mommas.. I am Dr Oluwaseyi.. Sharing my own experience even though I am male.. As far as I am concerned, CS is the bomb.. I always say normal delivery is like being hit by a dangote truck and survive it . U never remain the same... All these people shouting Hebrew women.. they should also try trekking from Egypt to Isreal na... My wife knew, agreed and signed a note before marriage that it will be assisted Delivery all through.. and the children will be born October 1 and November 1. Thank God we did the first October 1 2018. She just became 1 year old a few days ago.. CS is actually good.. very good at that especially when it is elective and timely.. no one does from CS when it is done by competent hands, done electively and timely between 35 to 37 weeks. Lolz it doesn't matter if you are male. You are always welcome here. Let's keep this section alive. We re proud of our scar. |
[quote author=Temitope009 post=82769819]Okay. Let me drop this here so it helps someone out there viewing this thread. I've had 2 cs. First : Oct 2017 Second : Dec 2018. First experience. I dilated till 10cm and was pushing for what seemed like forever. I was already begging the nurses to bring out my baby however it takes. I didn't mind whether it was by suction, cs or anything to ease me from the excruciating pains I was going through. I cried. Hit my hands on the wall with heavy blows. Stretched my legs out like it would fall off (that leg did not remain the same for months, I couldn't walk well with it, felt like it removed from my ball and socket joint). Oh God, how I begged to be relieved from that state (God, you're wonderful, hurray to every mother out there). Fee minutes later, the doc entered and asked why I was bleeding so much. Note: Baby had already engaged, they were seeing her head already. It was just to push her out remaining. Immediately, he said cs. All I wanted was to see myself in the theatre and he should just remove the baby anyhow he could. Or better still, he should tear me there gangan and relieve me of this pain. Alas, he finished the paperwork and everything in what seemed like forever and I was taking to the theatre. I was shouting to be injected with whatever it is they give people o. Just give it to me, at least, I wouldn't feel this pain again. I woke up some hours later.. ME : where's my baby? Mum : She's fine, they're taking care of her. ME : Drifted off again as the aneasthsia hasn't weared off completely. Some minutes or hours later, I don't know.. ME : where's my baby? Mum : She's fine. They're taking care of her. I drifted off again. I didn't know for how long. Later.. ME : Did my baby make it? Aunt : No, she nodded her head. I lost her on the 28th of October, 2017. I'll write the second experience later. |
I gave birth to my kids through c section. My first I went up to 40 weeks without labour pains. So on a particular day i decided to go for scan my baby was big and they said i was overdue. I had to rush to my doctor. i was given a drug to put under my tongue after that i went home. through out that day i did not feel any pain. I returned to the doctor this time ,he had to put me on drip and Still i was not moved i wasn't dilating. This was about 24 hours after putting the drug under my tongue. He was attending to me at the same time checking the heartbeat of the baby. He said since I wasn't processing he has to section me. I wasn't scared I only asked him to tell hubby. he did and promised him the baby would be out in less than 7 minutes and it came to pass. .I went home on the third day .the pain wasn't unbearable because I had people around me.I made use of pillow each time I needed to sneeze. I made sure I didn't lift anything heavier than my baby's weight. Above all it was just God. |
[quote author=Mommadd post=82799041]Nice thread and long over due, am a first time mom to be and the moment I took in, made up my mind I was going to opt for cs, my dh even supported that. Alot of stigma going around about cs, people need to be enlightened. I weep anytime I hear they lost a mother or baby because they refuse cs please everyone should come share their experience, let us know what to expect and how to prepare for it. God bless all mothers You shall carry to term in Jesus name. Before I got married I told myself I would go through elective cs. I want special birthday for my kids we shall not cast our young in Jesus name. Am proud of my scar. |
[quote author=Lana75 wow thank God for you life. Sorrow will never see us in Jesus name. |
LadyShadow:. Hahahaha my sister I tell you. am proud of my scar. |
[quote author=Mommadd post=82799041]Nice thread and long over due, am a first time mom to be and the moment I took in, made up my mind I was going to opt for cs, my dh even supported that. Alot of stigma going around about cs, people need to be enlightened. I weep anytime I hear they lost a mother or baby because they refuse cs please everyone should come share their experience, let us know what to expect and how to prepare for it. God bless all mothers. Welcome mama |
[quote author=Chimzy09 you shall carry to term.in Jesus name |
I have a family friend who was advised by her doctor to undergo a c section for her second baby. she refused because she said she wanted the Hebrew women type of birth. I wonder how they knew vaginal delivery was the Hebrew women kind of birth .after 24 hours of trying, the baby was forced out I wonder if they dragged her hands in the process of bringing her out. till date that hand is disfigured. C section is not a death warrant. Can I increase the volume ? ![]() |
[quote author=Lana75 post=82754481]Wonderful thread, I have had 3cs . I am very proud to announce that, WHO cares? I usually tell people without being asked. Wow I greet you mama. If you'd ask me, I would say that's the easiest way of giving birth .am proud of my scar. |
[quote author=Honeysweetest post=82749510]what do we need to know on CS? do you think people go for it out of necessity,or a choice? As for me i feel some women choose to have a C-section if they want to plan when they would deliver or if they previously had a complicated vaginal delivery. My first c section wasn't planned though. I had to undergo a c section because labour was not coming forth. |

.I went home on the third day .the pain wasn't unbearable because I had people around me.I made use of pillow each time I needed to sneeze. I made sure I didn't lift anything heavier than my baby's weight. Above all it was just God.
.after 24 hours of trying, the baby was forced out I wonder if they dragged her hands in the process of bringing her out. till date that hand is disfigured. C section is not a death warrant. Can I increase the volume ?