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A lady has set some tongues wagging as she shared a video showing the remarkable transformation her face underwent after she became pregnant.

The expectant mother took to her TikTok page, @DaveMart, to share her transformation before and during pregnancy, and it sparked widespread reactions online.

She revealed that she had thought that she would remain pretty even during her pregnancy, but she was surprised to see that this wasn’t so.

The video she shared showed how she looked during times before she became pregnant

However, when she got pregnant, her face underwent a surprising transformation, with many of her facial features looking different.

The video triggered massive reactions as social media users shared their thoughts via the comment section. Some reactions are shown below:

@Boladale said, “guyssss this pregnancy nose, does it usually reduce back????”

@Bitemwewe said, “I saw oshi eda and aloma isaac 😂.”

@Ohuntimofe🥰 said, “Does she looks like Oshi Eda abi nah my eyes?”

@BIZZY✍️ said, “At first you look like oshi eda so after you come get belle nah then you come be like oloshi eda😭😭😂.”

@boonie04 aid,: I never got pregnancy nose but I got pregnancy lips. Everyone kept asking me if I got filler lol.”

@_owusuopoku said, “🤣🤣🤣 Pregnancy will humble you or whatever the saying goes 😂.”

@⭐️arin said, “My nose is already huge + pregnancy nose. I could just d!e 😭.” (interigion)

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Health

By Fasilat Lawal

Women should ensure they visit appropriate health facilities for proper pregnancy management and childbirth 

Senior Registrar Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University College Hospital ,Ibadan Dr Opeyemi Adedeji gave the advice while speaking with Radio Nigeria in  Ibadan on the occasion to mark this year’s International Day to End  Obstetric Fistula.

Dr Adedeji explained that obstetric fistula occurs when there is an abnormal connection between the female private part and bladder which usually occurs from prolonged labour of childbirth complications.

He noted that this occurs mostly among teenagers with early pregnancy  who visits traditional birth attendants for child birth resulting in their labour not being properly managed. 

Dr Adedeji described obstetric Ffistula as one of the common cause of maternal morality death in the country arising from unskilled birth attendants who are not conversant with  the signs of danger during labour.

He affirmed that obstetric fistula can be treated by specialised health facilities, noting that some women who have the disease without proper treatment get stigmatisatized. 

Speaking on the theme ’20 Years in Progress But not Enough, Act Now to End Fistula by 2030′, Dr Adedeji called on governments to recruit more specialised health personnel and to create more  public awareness to end Obstetric Fistula in the country.

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Couples struggling to achieve pregnancy should seek medical assistance rather than attribute the problem to the woman.

 A gynaecologist, Professor Alexandra Owolabi gave the advice while speaking with Radio Nigeria in Ilesa.

 Professor Owolabi explained that eighty per cent of women trying to conceive should have a positive result within a year, and if not, should seek assistance without further delay.

 The medical expert urged people to desist from stigmatizing children conceived through IVF and their mothers, saying IVF is advanced technical assistance, and babies conceived through it are not different from the ones conceived naturally.

 Speaking on the high cost of IVF, the gynaecologist, however, advised couples to be financially prepared determined, and prayerful to achieve success.

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