Ijeoma Agwu

Ijeoma Agwu Your Favourite Classroom Teacher and a Health Coach

Birthday photos for my client using Grok How do i do?Please rate my workThe first image is the real picture
28/03/2026

Birthday photos for my client using Grok
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Please rate my work

The first image is the real picture

IT'S A BABY GIRLI held the legs of the obstetrician in excitement, shouting thank you JesusI could remember the receptio...
02/02/2026

IT'S A BABY GIRL

I held the legs of the obstetrician in excitement, shouting thank you Jesus
I could remember the receptionist rushing into the scan room, thinking there was a problem

But when she saw the excitement, she smiled and went back

How it all started
Exactly one year after the birth of my second son, I got pregnant again

Chaiii this time it was as if I managed to get to one year, even though I thought I was careful enough

When I saw the pregnancy test strips reading two lines, my heart sank as usual
I was always afraid of pregnancy even though I am married

I remember putting my baby to sleep and started rolling on the floor crying, asking God stupid questions like
God why me?

As if it was a crime (lolz)
After a moment, I thought to myself and said but I don't have a baby girl

In fact, people have started calling me 'MAMA BOYS'
So I negotiated with God saying, Father let it be a baby girl

I gave God one thousand and one reasons I needed a girl
Aghhh it was that serious
After a while

So I picked myself up
Dusted my body and became excited again like someone who had won a lottery

Shortly, my protruding stomach announced to everyone that baby number three was coming

Some gave me funny smiles
While others gave unsolicited advice like
Take am easy o
Na every year you dey born?
Some even called me touch and follow

One thing I told myself was that people must always talk
Even though I had asked God for a baby girl, I was still afraid to go for a scan all through that pregnancy, because of the thought of having another boy

Exactly one week to delivery
Close to my due date, I was scolded by my midwife to get my scan result

I reluctantly went, walking like a pigeon, telling myself Lord let your will be done

That was where the obstetrician scanned and told me I was expecting a baby girl
My joy was full
The scene I created made me look weird

Because most people who come for scans desire a boy
But they don't know my story
It's a miracle

Keep trusting God for that desire, the answer will come

Have you ever trusted God for something that felt impossible and later saw it happen?

Tell us on the comments section

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RESENTMENT Resentment is holding on to anger,hurt,pain that someone caused, refusing to let goIt's an invisible burden t...
01/02/2026

RESENTMENT

Resentment is holding on to anger,hurt,pain that someone caused, refusing to let go

It's an invisible burden that is seated in the heart

Resentment can cause you your peace, salvation,your health and even your life

But you may ask that you are the one being hurt,yet being punished by self

Letting go may be hard,but let go and let GOD

BREATHING DIFFICULTY (SHORTNESS OF BREATH)Breathing difficulty, also known as shortness of breath, is a condition in whi...
30/01/2026

BREATHING DIFFICULTY (SHORTNESS OF BREATH)

Breathing difficulty, also known as shortness of breath, is a condition in which a person finds it hard to breathe or feels like they are not getting enough air into their lungs. It may occur suddenly or develop gradually and can affect both children and adults.

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Are they twins? (Part 2)Yes. Something really happened.Fortunately… or unfortunately (depending on the day 😅), we had to...
30/01/2026

Are they twins? (Part 2)

Yes. Something really happened.
Fortunately… or unfortunately (depending on the day 😅), we had to relocate back to Port Harcourt because hubby got a new job.

By then, the pregnancy was already 6 months gone, while my first son was just about to clock one year.

Yes. You read that right.
Being heavily pregnant and still breastfeeding?
Ah. That is a story for another day.

Even though I intentionally insisted on continuing to breastfeed, it was still a very tough decision.

Getting to Port Harcourt, I had to start all over again,sourcing for another hospital to continue my antenatal care. Thankfully, I found one.

This delivery, however, was a completely different experience.

Swift.
Smooth.
Safe.
Unlike the first.

All my fears disappeared, and my joy? Overflowing.
Only problem?
I was left to nurse two babies (lolz).

Fast-forward to now…
They’re growing.
Almost the same height.
Wearing the same size of clothes.

Doing almost everything together.
And once again, I’m left with the question:

ARE THEY TWINS?

Funny how some phases that seem so challenging at the time end up becoming some of the best things that ever happen to us. 💛✨

Wait… are they twins?”That question follows us everywhere,especially on days they’re dressed alike.No, they’re not twins...
29/01/2026

Wait… are they twins?”

That question follows us everywhere,especially on days they’re dressed alike.
No, they’re not twins.
They don’t even look alike like that.
But yes… same height, same build, same energy.

Here’s the plot twist:
I got pregnant again when my first son was just six months old.
First-time mum me?
Confused is an understatement.

When I broke the news to my husband, we just stared at each other like,
“So… what’s the plan now?”
Me there—breastfeeding a six-month-old, shaking, sweating, and trying not to cry.
“I honestly don’t know,” I said… as the tears came anyway.

And no, the tears weren’t just from shock.
My first delivery came with a terrible episiotomy.

After healing, the stitches were supposed to dissolve,
They didn’t.
At my baby’s 6-week immunization, I mentioned the discomfort.
Next thing I knew, I was back in the labour ward,
Another procedure.

This time, they manually removed the stitches.

That pain?
Worse than labour itself.
So hearing “you’re pregnant again” barely six months later felt like the worst news I could receive.
Fear. Panic. So many questions.

But with steady encouragement from my mum and my husband, I chose to continue the journey.
And then… somethings happened.
👀 Want the full gist?
Drop a comment and watch out for the next post.

Now your turn:
What’s that one fear you survived—
the kind you look back on now and laugh about?

Me?
I laugh very loud 😄



BREAST HEALTHBreast health is about caring for the breasts to keep them healthy and free from diseases such as infection...
29/01/2026

BREAST HEALTH

Breast health is about caring for the breasts to keep them healthy and free from diseases such as infections, lumps, and breast cancer. It involves being aware of normal breast changes and acting early when something feels unusual.

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BAD BREATH (HALITOSIS)Bad breath is an unpleasant smell from the mouth, often caused by bacteria buildup, poor oral hygi...
28/01/2026

BAD BREATH (HALITOSIS)

Bad breath is an unpleasant smell from the mouth, often caused by bacteria buildup, poor oral hygiene, dry mouth, or certain foods.

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STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEMA strong immune system is the body’s natural defense mechanism that protects us from infections, dis...
27/01/2026

STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEM

A strong immune system is the body’s natural defense mechanism that protects us from infections, diseases, and harmful germs such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It works by identifying foreign invaders and fighting them to keep the body healthy and functioning properly.

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DEHYDRATIONDehydration occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in, making it difficult for the body to carr...
26/01/2026

DEHYDRATION

Dehydration occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in, making it difficult for the body to carry out its normal functions. Water is essential for digestion, circulation, temperature regulation, and waste removal.

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