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RomanceFact!!! by SteveOfu(op): 10:33am On Nov 27, 2019
Girls should try to understand that most guys duration on sex depends on the feelings the guy has for the girl

When a guy deeply likes a girl he doesn’t last during sex but otherwise them go die there
FamilyWill You Tell Your Sister? by SteveOfu(op): 9:20am On Nov 27, 2019
If you catch your sisters husband in a hotel with another lady.

Will you tell your sister?
RomanceRe: I Have Trust Issue by SteveOfu(op): 9:18am On Nov 27, 2019
cool
greatnaija01:
YOUR MENTAL PROBLEM can only be addressed by a psychiatrist.

and in case you think you are unique... THE ENTIRE NATION OF NIGERIA has TRUST ISSUES TOO... so get used to it. grin grin

You will have to change how you see life and your expectations of people... so you do not get easily HURT Any more.


GOD BLESS
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Ladies Looking For Men by SteveOfu: 9:17am On Nov 27, 2019
search for match make on facebook thank me later
dexla:
Need a serious guy willing to settle down next year from 33 and above years of age.

Speaking french is an added advantage and must be AA.
Send a PM if interested
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Ladies Looking For Men by SteveOfu: 9:15am On Nov 27, 2019
angry
ejiro20192109:
I'm a male looking for a girl
I base in Lagos
08160796095
RomanceRe: Before You Say I Do by SteveOfu(op): 9:14am On Nov 27, 2019
cheesy
SheaFizz:
I really needed to hear this. Thank you.
RomanceRe: Before You Say I Do by SteveOfu(op): 9:14am On Nov 27, 2019
Thank you.
lukui:
Nice one. Thumbs up!!
RomanceRe: Before You Say I Do by SteveOfu(op): 9:14am On Nov 27, 2019
wink
Tajbol4splend:
You get body, you come get sense join
RomanceI Have Trust Issue by SteveOfu(op): 3:51pm On Nov 26, 2019
I have trust issue,
I'm a jealous lover and I love foolishly.....
I mean,�I love with everything within me...

Please, how do I stop this, because it hurts me alot??
RomanceRe: What's Stopping You From Dating A Nairalander? by SteveOfu(op): 3:51pm On Nov 26, 2019
Modernist:
You and Ednut.
How do you know?
RomanceRe: Before You Say I Do by SteveOfu(op): 3:50pm On Nov 26, 2019
you?
zyzxx:
who just broke your heart ma'am?
RomanceBefore You Say I Do by SteveOfu(op): 1:15pm On Nov 26, 2019
Dear Ladies,

Before You Say I Do: Never be committed to a man who is not committed to you. When a man truly loves a woman, he will show it by his loving actions. Words are cheap.

Do not believe every word that a man tells you but believe everything he shows you by his actions. If a man loves you, he will pursue you and will never leave you wondering if he truly loves you.

If you are always the one chasing him and calling him and sending countless unreturned text messages, he is not serious with you. If all he does is give you countless excuses of why he cannot be with you, then he is probably committed to someone else.

A man who truly loves you will give you undivided attention and unsolicited affection. If his love is not freely given, then his love is not worth receiving. Do not be with a man who just tolerates you, be with one who pursues, appreciates and values you.

A man who takes you for granted will always take advantage of you. Move on! You deserve better.
RomanceRe: Mention The Signs by SteveOfu(op): 12:56pm On Nov 26, 2019
angry
MissGhosted:
my dick will consume you. Re.tard
RomanceRe: What's Stopping You From Dating A Nairalander? by SteveOfu(op): 12:55pm On Nov 26, 2019
Pusyiter:
I have seen alot marriages and friendship on this platform
Although we have funnie kiddies roaming the forum, matured minds and guys dey die
I am just hoping.......... shocked
when did you join to be saying alot?
RomanceRe: What's Stopping You From Dating A Nairalander? by SteveOfu(op): 12:55pm On Nov 26, 2019
If woman no sharaka na MAN be that ooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!
Edyice:
Shakara is TOO MUCH Na embarassed cry
RomanceRe: What's Stopping You From Dating A Nairalander? by SteveOfu(op): 12:54pm On Nov 26, 2019
They wanted to leeche on your better days ahead.
Zita55:
Hmmmm...those that mailed me, loose interest almost immediately. I don't know why!! embarassed
RomanceWhat's Stopping You From Dating A Nairalander? by SteveOfu(op): 8:24am On Nov 26, 2019
What's stopping you from dating a member here?
RomanceRe: Mention The Signs by SteveOfu(op): 8:23am On Nov 26, 2019
Ur hate will consume you.
MissGhosted:
Confused feminist
RomanceMention The Signs by SteveOfu(op): 4:44pm On Nov 25, 2019
When a relation is coming to an end mention the signs
Why did you step on my shadow?
Do you want to kill my spirit ?
You're too much in a hurry.
HealthRe: The Case Of "Hot" Womb by SteveOfu(op): 12:06pm On Nov 25, 2019
Good morning
HealthRe: Staphylococcus Aureus Is Ruining My Life! Nairaland Please Help! by SteveOfu:
TellBlazer:
I suggest people having this Staph and MRSA should have a Watzapp group
ok
HealthRe: What's The Best Way To Treat Staphylococcus Infection? by SteveOfu: 8:04am On Nov 24, 2019
Op! Have you seen the cure?
HealthRe: Male Infertility!!! Share Your Experience/success Story. by SteveOfu: 7:58am On Nov 24, 2019
Fruitfulmom2240:
Please can staph reduce my husbands semen mortility? The semen count was 144.4 million with 40% mortile cells in January but last month the semen count was 138.2 million with only 10% mortile cells. Please what can we do? We had staph but mine has cleared and his is yet to clear.
Your husband is VERY OK! Go and multiply.
HealthRe: Male Infertility!!! Share Your Experience/success Story. by SteveOfu: 7:53am On Nov 24, 2019
adedayo77:
Good people of God, please help me to interpret this semen analysis result and also advice on the solution to any abnormality.
App: Cream white
PH: 8.0
viscosity: Low
Volume: 2.5ml
plus coll:numerous
Motility
- Motile 30%
- Dead 70%
progression
- Active 20%
- Sluggish 30%
Morphology
- Normal 30%
- Abnormal 70%
Total Count 28.1*10^-6 coll/ml
Thanks in anticipation
Pull coll is numerous source of concern
Motility is low
Morphology is Alps a source of concern.

Please do MCS and VDRL in a very good lab
RomanceRe: What Do You Dislike On A First Date? by SteveOfu(op): 7:41am On Nov 24, 2019
midnighter:
On the first date? Thats quite rude and intrusive.

A more polite question which will help answer that one is "What do you do" or "where do you work"
ok
HealthThe Case Of "Hot" Womb by SteveOfu(op):
Some weeks back, a member of our community had inquired about the phenomenon known as the “hot” womb. However, I was hearing it for the first time and most of my research did not come up with any meaningful details of this condition.

However, last week, while I was in the hospital with my mom, who just had a sub-total hysterectomy (in plain language, the ovaries were not removed), I asked her doctor, and for a while, he paused and then he said, he had only handled one such case in his career.

Here was a man who left Government employment as a Consultant Ob/Gyn ,with several medical officers under his authority, and with an expertise for dealing with knotty issues. I was like, perhaps that is why there were not so many materials on the subject matter.

I however asked him to tell me what he knew about the condition and, ultimately, if that patient went on to have a baby. Here’s the story.

According to the doctor, his attention had been called to the condition of the lady in question, when she suffered her second miscarriage, and the major symptom she had reported was that there was unusual heat in her pelvic region, just before the bleeding started, and it was always around the 9-week mark.

He said they had to cary out some investigations to find out if it was her anti-bodies fighting the foetus that led to the heat, and subsequent miscarriage. They asked that she stay away from trying for a baby for a period of six months, so as to give her body time to balance out its hormones and such, back to the state she was in before the she had two back-to-back miscarriages.

In the meantime, she was closely monitored and frequently asked if she experienced the heat, but her answer was always no. She felt very fine and in good health. When her six months was up, she started trying again, and it was on one of her visits to the hospital that she even found out she was pregnant again.

From then on, it was a waiting game to see when she would complain about the hotness of her womb. It was hammered into her, by her doctor, nd by the consultant in charge of her case, that she should come to the hospital immediately she felt any unusual heat.

They did not have to wait for long. Before the week ran out, the doctor said she came in, complaining about an unbearable heat in her lower abdomen, all the way to her back, which was a new one. Unfortunately, she lost that pregnancy too, and they never saw her at the clinic again, after she was discharged.

Most likely, she had gone to seek other treatments for her condition. While this doctor told me the story as though it did it matter, you could see there was some regret at not being able to help her, in his eyes.

So, what was his theory? What would he have done differently? He told me he suspects it was an immunological problem, whose root cause they had not gotten back then. In addition to the tests and scans she had done, he said he would have wanted another opinion, and even some specific tests on her immune system, and maybe dig into the genetics of her maternal line. Well, he never got an opportunity to help, and since then, he has not had the opportunity to treat another patient with such a condition.

Still seeking answers, I asked another doctor, and his immediate answer was that he had a patient on his hands currently, with the same condition, only in her case, she had never had any confirmed pregnancy, but was always feeling some heat in her womb. It has already been determined that sperm cells cannot survive in her body, due to the temperature of her body on the inside, as even her husband complains of her feeling hot, every time they copulate, and always asks her if she is running a fever. Her answer has always been no.

So, what’s going on? She has an auto-immune condition that predisposes her to feeling hot, from the inside, and sometimes too from the outside, even though she does not sweat all the time. He has placed her on immunosuppression drugs, and should her condition not improve, then they would have to move onto some other treatments, maybe, even surrogacy, if all else fails.

Sometimes, autoimmune diseases like lupus, type 1 diabetes, Crohn’s disease, Graves’ disease, multiple sclerosis, or rheumatoid arthritis can contribute towards fertility problems and/or conception difficulties for both men and women, or even recurrent miscarriages, as is often the case with natural killer cells and now this ‘hot’ womb syndrome. Certain medications prescribed for these immune system disorders can also effect fertility in varying degrees, for either men or women – some more substantially than others.

If you have an autoimmune disease and are trying to conceive, please discuss your condition with your personal physician, Ob/Gyn, Urologist, or Specialist well in advance. If you don’t have a diagnosis, but suspect you might have, or there is some one in your family with it, you still need to talk to your doctor about it.

With this information, your doctor can help you plan and prepare, giving you the best possible advise for a successful outcome, thereby reducing the heartache you will go through. This will involve assessing your medication, recognizing specific triggers, improving any particular lifestyle and dietary issue.

For pregnant women especially, regular supervision throughout the pregnancy is very important.

One thing I realized on this ‘hot’ womb syndrome is it is not common, and doctors don’t have enough information about the condition, so, most often, they wing it when it comes to the treatment. One can only hope that more research will be done into the condition, as, whether we like it or not, this condition has meant some women do not become moms.

It seems depressing, but there is always light at the end of the tunnel.

Baby dust to you all.
https://thefertilechickonline.com/the-case-of-the-hot-womb/
RomanceRe: What Do You Dislike On A First Date? by SteveOfu(op): 7:24am On Nov 24, 2019
KiidaACE:
angry Avoiding eye contact.. How else can I read you?..
Asking dumb questions like; how much do I earn.. Too early for you to wanna know that..
what's wrong in asking how much your earn?
RomanceRe: A Little Fact About Men by SteveOfu(op): 7:23am On Nov 24, 2019
sainttwist1:
Pele ooo
for?!
PropertiesRe: 11 Questions To Ask When Renting A Property by SteveOfu: 6:53am On Nov 24, 2019
12- Nepa Bills....unless you are moving in with your own private power source, it is very important to ascertain the payment status of PHCN meters on the building, before you move into your dream aprtment and find out that the past tenants have left you with inheritance of hundreds of thousands of naira in unpaid bills, and the PHCN office insists you have to service the debt if you wanna have light... in that situation, you may end up spending more on light bills than you even paid for the apartment, since PHCN hardly ever completely writes off debt

Even if it's a card meter that the apartment uses, it's important you make sure the meter hasn't been bypassed. ..meaning light comes into the building but not reading on the meter.... the penalty for bypassing PHCN meters is 50k flat, before they even start calculating the amount of light used dubiously by the apartment's occupants
CrimeRe: Anambra Police Discover Floating Corpse (Graphic Pictures) by SteveOfu: 4:51pm On Nov 22, 2019
Your true Riches is your Niche . If you can change the way you look at things , you will see other ways to make things Work .
HealthRe: Ekiti To Screen And Treat School Children Of Eye Infections by SteveOfu: 4:40pm On Nov 22, 2019
List of problems in Nigeria:

1. Unemployment
2. Inflation
3. Poverty and hunger
4. Bad Transport system
5. Internal security failures
6. Diseases and poor health care.

But these elected leaders and officials would rather shut your voice to speak truth.
#SayNoToSocialMediaBill
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Social Media Bill: The Dangerous Implications By Techcabal by SteveOfu: 4:40pm On Nov 22, 2019
List of problems in Nigeria:

1. Unemployment
2. Inflation
3. Poverty and hunger
4. Bad Transport system
5. Internal security failures
6. Diseases and poor health care.

But these elected leaders and officials would rather shut your voice to speak truth.
#SayNoToSocialMediaBill

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