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👶 “I Thought a Big Baby Was a Blessing…”Amaka was happy.This was her third pregnancy, and everyone kept saying.Your baby...
24/03/2026

👶 “I Thought a Big Baby Was a Blessing…”
Amaka was happy.

This was her third pregnancy, and everyone kept saying.

Your baby will be big and strong!” 💪
She smiled proudly.

She ate well… maybe too well.
Soft drinks, sweets, heavy meals—
“After all, I’m eating for two,” she would say.

Months passed.
Her tummy grew bigger than usual.
At the clinic, the nurse said

“Madam, your baby is getting too big. Let’s check your sugar.”

Amaka didn’t take it seriously.
“How can a big baby be a problem?” she thought.

The day of delivery came.
Labour was long… very long.
She pushed and pushed—but the baby was too big.

Doctors had to rush her for an operation.
Her baby was finally born…
But it was a difficult experience she never expected.
💔 That day, Amaka learned something important:

👉 A baby that is too big (MACROSOMIA) can be dangerous.

⚠️ It can cause:
Difficult labour
Operation (CS)
Prolonged labour
Financial crises
Mother Bleeding after delivery
Injury to mother or baby

✅ What you should do:
Go for antenatal care
Check your blood sugar
Avoid too much sugar and junk food
Follow your doctor’s advice

💡 Remember:
A healthy baby is better than just a “big” baby.
📢 Share this to save a mother today ❤️
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“I helped my friend, who had been in labor for almost 20 hours, get to the hospital. The doctor said the baby was too bi...
06/03/2026

“I helped my friend, who had been in labor for almost 20 hours, get to the hospital.

The doctor said the baby was too big and advised a C-section to save both mother and child. After the procedure, I called my friend’s husband to inform him that his wife had delivered via C-section, with the bill totaling ₦850,000.

But the husband said I, who took his wife to the hospital, should be the one to pay, claiming he didn’t have that kind of money.”🙆

— Lady cr!es out

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I will be writing a short note on the causes of having a macrosomic baby and how to prevent it. This knowledge can indirectly save you from unnecessary pain and financial burden.

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WHAT IS A MEMBRANE SWEEP?A membrane sweep is a medical procedure done by a doctor or midwife, usually close to the due d...
28/02/2026

WHAT IS A MEMBRANE SWEEP?
A membrane sweep is a medical procedure done by a doctor or midwife, usually close to the due date (38–41 weeks), to help labour start naturally.

⚠️ It is done in the hospital, under clean and controlled conditions.

❌ WHAT IS SELF-MEMBRANE SWEEP?
This is when a pregnant woman tries to do this procedure on herself.

🚫 THIS IS NOT SAFE. THIS IS NOT ADVISED.
⚠️ DANGERS OF SELF-MEMBRANE SWEEP

Trying this at home can cause:
Serious infection
Fever and blood infection (sepsis)
Bleeding
Early breaking of water
Low water around the baby
Baby distress
Severe pain
Risk to both mother and baby

✅ IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL PREGNANT WOMEN
🔹 Membrane sweep is NOT a home exercise
🔹 It should ONLY be done by trained healthcare workers
🔹 What sounds “simple” can be very dangerous if done wrongly

📢 PLEASE SHARE
This message may save a mother and her baby.
If you are pregnant and worried about labour or pain, go to the hospital.
Please do not try medical procedures on yourself.

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🚨  SELF-MEMBRANE SWEEP🧠🫃🫃🤰👨‍🍼IT CAN BE DANGEROUS A few days ago, while I was on night duty, I received an emergency call...
28/02/2026

🚨 SELF-MEMBRANE SWEEP🧠🫃🫃🤰👨‍🍼
IT CAN BE DANGEROUS

A few days ago, while I was on night duty, I received an emergency call from A&E.
I rushed down and met a pregnant woman in severe pain and distress.
After asking questions and examining her, she told me something shocking.

She said she had tried to do a membrane sweep by herself at home, because her doctor asked to do it....which I couldn’t believe.

⏱️ About 4–6 hours after doing self-membrane sweep, she developed:
Severe abdominal pain
Fever
Body weakness
General unwell feeling
She was not in labour, because there was no evidence that she was in labour.
An urgent pregnancy scan was done, and it showed low water around the baby (oligohydramnios)

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This story broke my heart, I copied it from Inibehe Effiong 's wall👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽I shed tears of pain two weeks ago, the first t...
17/12/2025

This story broke my heart, I copied it from Inibehe Effiong 's wall👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽

I shed tears of pain two weeks ago, the first time this year. I do not recall crying last year.

My good friend and colleague, Justice John, lost his wife, Mrs. Akudo, Lovelyn John, in a very questionable circumstance.

I attended their civil wedding a year ago, precisely on Wednesday, 18th December, 2024.

Justice and I have been good friends since we met in the Nigerian Law School, Lagos Campus.

My friend, Justice, is seeking justice.

Below is the personal account of the tragic death as written by Justice .

THE AGONY OF LOSING MY BELOVED AND NEWLY WEDDED WIFE AT GYNESCOPE SPECIALIST HOSPITAL, LEKKI

My wife went to Gynescope Specialist Hospital, Lekki for childbirth and died from mismanaged Primary Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH). The same hospital where she registered and had her antenatal care without any underlying illness.

In her third trimester, during one of the antenatal visits, the Consultant and attending doctor, Dr. Joseph Aliyu Yahaya, disclosed the considerable size of the baby. We raised concerns regarding safe delivery options and the possibility of an elective Cesarean Section (CS) owing to the fetal size. The Consultant dismissed CS and insisted on SVD.

On Wednesday, 3rd December 2025, my wife went into labour. The Consultant performed episiotomy on my her, and our baby was delivered weighing 4.2KG. Immediately after delivery, the consultant left the labour ward and my wife’s episiorrhaphy was done by his subordinate.

My wife complained of a dripping sensation inside her body. After observation, the Consultant noted that the v***a was unusually swollen and the sutures were too tight. The Consultant re-sutured her. After this second procedure, my wife looked lifeless, pale, and unconscious for hours, while the bleeding continued unabated.

The Consultant confirmed she was bleeding internally yet took no active steps in referring or seeking specialist help outside the primary facility. There was a clear 15-hour window between the delivery of our baby and my wife’s eventual passing. Blood transfusion was done without first identifying and repairing the source of bleeding.

At about 3:00 a.m. on Thursday, 4th December 2025, my wife complained of discomfort and began convulsing. It is important to note that at this critical moment, no medical personnel were in sight. Minutes after I screamed for help, doctors and nurses arrived from the ground floor. There was notably no oxygen in the ward where my wife was admitted. At this time, I requested for a transfer of my wife to another facility, but the Consultant said no facility would accept her without a pulse. Minutes later, the Consultant then agreed for her to be moved.

MY OBSERVATIONS DURING THE EVACUATION OF MY WIFE

Firstly, the Hospital brought a stretcher without side guards or straps to evacuate my wife. While moving her, she fell off the stretcher onto the hard floor of the tiled walkway on the 3rd floor. (I have challenged the Hospital to release the undoctored CCTV footage of the 3rd floor showing when my wife was being stretched out in the early hours of Thursday, 4th December 2025). I rushed to help lift her back up. The staff seemed confused about whether to use the stairs or elevator, thereby wasting valuable time during such an emergency.

Secondly, upon reaching the ground floor, I expected the ambulance to be positioned at the entrance of the hospital door, ready to receive her. Sadly, the ambulance was stationed about 80 metres away, still covered in a tarpaulin showing no readiness. Only then was the cover removed. When I asked the driver to open the ambulance, I heard the most shocking thing - the keys were with Human Resources (HR) Manager. It took considerable time to retrieve the keys. When the driver finally opened the bus, he stated he needed to connect the battery. Throughout this chaos, my wife lay in the open on a stretcher, unattended and without oxygen.

Thirdly, the ambulance finally took off. I insisted the Consultant accompany her as the most experienced personnel available. I drove behind the ambulance, which stopped twice on the way. Upon reaching Lagos Island from Ikate, a trip of about 15 minutes giving the time of the night, I noticed the ambulance appeared lost. I overtook them to inquire, and a nurse informed me they were heading to "Marina." Suspecting they meant a government hospital on Broad Street, I then led them to Lagos Island Maternity Hospital (LIMH), where my wife was pronounced Dead on Arrival. LIMH issued a note for her body to be deposited at the General Hospital morgue.

Gynescope Specialist Hospital reluctantly issued a death certificate claiming the cause of death was Cardiac Arrest. However, my wife’s body was taken to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) for an autopsy as part of the Coroner’s Inquest. LUTH has now issued a death certificate clearly stating the cause of death to be Hemorrhagic Shock, directly contradicting the Hospital’s claim.

STEPS TAKEN
I have written to the Lagos State Government through the Hon. Commissioner for Health, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health and Permanent Secretary, Health Service Commission. I have also petitioned the Medical & Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), calling for a thorough investigation into the events of 3rd–4th December 2025 at Gynescope Specialist Hospital, and the circumstances under which my wife painfully lost her life. Where applicable, appropriate sanctions and/or criminal prosecution be undertaken.

I demand accountability.




Signed:
Justice John.
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