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manoflove22:Congratulations. However you may still need to test for and treat Syphilis and other STi.. Syphilis come with some of these symptoms to. Often Oloshos, coordinated ones are virus free. Go and sin no more. |
Hello guys. Quick question.. Is there anyone here who had used connecting flight to UK through Vienna(Austria) without getting/using a transit Visa. Layover is about 5hours. |
Quick question guy to help me with this anxiety. Do people get Visa Denial without a mail from UKVI? I want to book ticket right away before the courier get to me because the rates i am seeing are outrageous. |
JulieOO:June 14. I just got a come n get your travel documents now message from TLS. I did actually send a paid mail at 8weeks dot n was told decision had been made but i should wait for VAC to reach out to me |
SwizGuy:how many gigs? |
sorry man. i will pass |
factory unlocked? |
65k.! black not really my colour |
phollybee:Thank you. it has. i had already gone to twitter to drag them out.. i no too dey like rough play.. |
guys i have got issues.. this just showed up on my page. one part said I'm in batch C 2018 another gave me 2019 batch A call up no.. I actually did revalidation. how do i reconcile this. thank you |
Jasminewhite:Thank you Jasmine.. Nice name btw. |
Good evening people. i was called up for 2018 Batch
C, but couldnt make it. Now i have revalidated,
will I still be required to repay for printing of the
online call up letter? ( the N2700 or so). thank
you. |
Good morning Op. i was called up for 2018 Batch C, but couldnt make it. Now i have revalidated, will I still be required to repay for printing of the online call up letter? ( the N2700 or so). thank you. |
Mandubekus:correct. hopefully na there we go land. reping ABU. was mobilized and called up last year sha. didnt make it to camp |
it's rather unfortunate. |
Action Group on Adolescent Health- (AGAH) ABU, Zaria. Every Lady should get pregnant only when she wants to. Timing is everything; it most times separates the right from the wrong, joy from sorrow, same with pregnancy, which is supposed to be a welcome and joyful experience. When it occurs, usually by “accident” at the wrong time, what trails is but a bitter experience for the parents, their families and the society at large. When pregnancy occurs usually accidentally, when it is not desired it is termed unwanted, unintended or mistimed pregnancy. And this is peculiar to all women of reproductive age group, married or not. But the more pronounced physical, psychological and social effects are felt more on the adolescents. In 2012, about one-fourth of Nigeria’s 9.2 million pregnancies were unintended —a rate of 59 unintended pregnancies per 1,000 women aged 15–49. W.H.O fact sheet of 2016 reported that about 21 million 15-19 year old girls in developing countries become pregnant every year, and nearly half of these pregnancies (49%) are unintended. 38 million 15-19 year old adolescent girls are at risk of pregnancy but do not want a child in the next two years, but only 40% are using a modern method of contraception. Sixteen million girls aged 15–19 give birth each year, which is approximately 11% of all births worldwide; 95% of these births occur in low and middle income countries (LMICs). Important regional differences exist; for example, births to adolescents as a percentage of all births range from approximately 2% in China, to 18%in Latin America and the Caribbean, to more than 50% in Sub-Saharan Africa. Pregnancy among very young mothers is a significant problem; in LMICs, about 10% of girls become mothers by age 16, with the highest rates in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Central and Southeast Asia . Pregnancies among unmarried adolescent mothers are more likely to be unintended and end in induced abortion; coerced sex (reported by 10% of girls who first had sex before age 15) contributes to unwanted adolescent pregnancies. Among the risk factors and causes of the high prevalence of unwanted pregnancies are child marriage, early sexual debut and low use and inconsistency in use of contraceptives. According to Guttmacher, contraceptive use remains low in Nigeria. In 2013, only 16% of all women of reproductive age (15–49) were using any contraceptive method, and only 11% were using a modern method—levels that remain virtually unchanged since 2008. Most adolescents worldwide were found to have difficulty obtaining adequate information and services related to contraceptive use, these include cost implications, fear of violation of confidentiality, fear of parent finding out and difficulty in negotiating condom use with male partners (for females) and concerns about their side effects, this overall lead to unsafe sexual practices predisposing to both unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Abortion is about the most common action following unintended pregnancy. According to Guttmacher, an estimated 1.25 million induced abortions occurred in Nigeria in 2012, more than half (56%) of the unintended pregnancies in Nigeria in 2012 ended in an induced abortion; 32% ended in an unplanned birth and 12% in a miscarriage. Abortion accounts for 20%–40% of maternal deaths in Nigeria. Abortion which still remain illegal in Nigeria unless under special circumstances, and most times out of desperation the pregnant mothers are forced to seek counsel and services of unskilled personnel and in an unfit environment, increasing risk of death from infections, bleeding among others and lifelong damages such as infertility, chronic renal failure and of course the guilt that never washes off among others. Adolescents face a higher risk of complications and death as a result of pregnancy than older women. In Latin America, the risk of maternal death is four times higher in adolescents less than 16 years old than women in their twenties. In terms of complications, anaemia, malaria, HIV and other STIs, postpartum haemorrhage and mental disorders, such as depression, are associated with adolescent pregnancy. Pregnancy and delivery for girls who have not completed their body growth expose them to problems that are less common in adult women; more than half of women with obstetric fistula (Vesico-Vaginal Fistula (VVF) among other types) develop the condition as adolescents, with traumatic, often lifelong consequences. Low socioeconomic status, substance abuse and likelihood of receiving low and/or inadequate antenatal care are associated with pregnant adolescents and poor outcomes for the offspring of adolescent mothers are well documented and include higher rates of preterm birth, low birth weight, asphyxia, perinatal and neonatal mortality. Consequences also extend to increase rate of school dropout among such population and consequently the economic hardship that trails. Children born also to such mothers are at increased risk of psychological traumas, such as neglect, insufficient love and care, which leaves psychological marks on their children which manifest later in their lives. An impact no one would wish to leave their loved ones. Prevention of unwanted pregnancy is pivotal towards achievement of the sustainable development goal (SDG) directly and indirectly. And girl child and women education including that on sexual and reproductive health education is the bed rock on which plans of achieving a healthy society can be built on. Reproductive health is an aspect of health that ensures that people are well informed and are able to make healthy decisions as it relates to sexual and reproductive activities such as a safe sex life, the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide if, when and how often to do so. Something I implore everyone to take charge of, especially the ladies. The question I am leaving you with is, IS IT WORTH THE RISK? Take control of what happens in your sexual and reproductive life. ABSTINENCE, ABSTINENCE, ABSTINENCE AND CONTRACEPTION. HELP SPREAD THE WORD this article was written by me for the above named Association.. Thank you for reading. meaningful Questions and contributions are welcomed. lalasticlala where are thou. this need to be on FP. |
its just because it was ur first time though. gradually u'd adapt.. as it was with gross lab. ortho theatres though are bloody ones. now, if it likes it should be raining blood, am not moved. |
lipodystropy kawai... next |
its obvious he has developed contracture.. it wuud av cost a whole less compared to the disability he has "bestowed" upon himself to have visited a hospital and got those arm n fingers splinted appropriately to prevent those contracture.... |
kemijohnson:thanks a bunch. seen. |
[quote author=kemijohnson post=52413930][/quote]me I just need. $10 out of this , lemme. chat u up |
darty:pls wats d problem wit d interbank transfer exactly? tanx am planning to use d atm to transfer inter bank |
Optimisticgondy:I want $10 of it's still available |
unfortunately its a disaster that is inevitable because saturation must be attained, and the Longer the bubble takes to build, the more catastrophic it will be. all the 30%s eaten must be vommited. |
congrats to him |
many form of delusion go unchecked this day.. her appears as delusion of passion/love. av seen worst sha. not bothers but if you have such a family member ahome or friend , Epp dem, take dem to see the psychiatrist.. NB: most of those Mobbed as witches have Delusion of Guilt.. |
justi4jesu:i got trust issues lemme try $5 of Neteller if its owk by you. |
ngcars:u still have this available?? |
Andova:harmatan is here.. maybe its the cause.. it seems like allergic rhinitis.. have u had similar illness in past harmatans? or u have itchy red eyes to start with or even asthma sef.. |
ColonelDrake:honestly u cant blame the choices.. the university curriculum and attitude of lectures r not encouraging.. and they are limited real time application in the real world here considering our low tech innovative alignment, we r rather consumers.. and medicine is not over rated as you r portraying. am enjoying it.. |
usmanktg2:i think these guys are brighter now, or am i d one dat is now sloppy .intresting enough, i represented Kogi state the same category n year.. Which state did you represent ![]() |


