
Dr. Ose Etiobhio
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Top 150 AI Executive(CR 🇺🇸) | MBBS | MRCOG | MRCPI (Obgyn) | AI for ObGyn| Writer | CEO, Magnum Arts |Founder, ROBSTS | Tony Elumelu Entrepreneur| Man United
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I'm sorry Neo Officiall I had to snitch. Happy birthday my bro. 70 looks good on you
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Honesty test At what time did you recognise the person? Pls, don't lie!... I'm doing a study.
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Vaginal Birth is no child's play. Sending a ❤️ to all mothers
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honesty test. how long did it take you to recognize this person? don't lie.
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honesty test. Don't lie. Let's make it fun. At what time did you recognize him?
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IF YOU CHANGE YOUR CLOTHES IN FRONT OF YOUR YOUNG CHILD, STOP IT! NUDITY AND PRIVACY CONCEPTS SHOULD BE TAUGHT AT THAT YOUNG AGE WATCH, SHARE AND REPOST. Nudity and privacy are concepts that should be taught at that young age. It is the best way to teach children how to respect their bodies and to arm them with defence strategies against child sexual violence.
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no, this isn't true. This girl is crazy🤭😭 still, girls go and do your pap smear.
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NO BABY DESERVES TO SUFFER LIKE THIS ON DAY 1, PLANET EARTH! 😭😢 Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) Hello dear pregnant women, I want to speak with you about something vbery important, not just for your health, but for your baby’s future. When a pregnant woman takes drugs like opioids, cocaine, cannabis, or even drinks alcohol regularly, those substances do not stay in her body alone. They cross the placenta and go straight to the baby. And bbecause babies cannot clear these substances the way adults do, their tiny systems become dependent. The painful truth is that after birth, when the cord is cut and the drug supply suddenly stops, the baby begins to suffer withdrawal. This is what we call Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS). The baby may cry uncontrollably, shake with tremors, struggle to feed, have breathing problems, or even seizures. It is heartbreaking to see a newborn in so much distress simply because of what happened during pregnancy. But here’s the good news: NAS is preventable. By avoiding drugs and alcohol completely in pregnancy, you protect your child from a painful start in life. If you are already using substances, please do not feel ashamed, but do seek help. There are safe, supportive programs that can help you stop in a controlled way, so both you and your baby stay healthy. Avoid self-medicating with painkillers or sedatives. Always consult your doctor if you need treatment. Every mother wants her child’s first cry to be of life and not of pain. And you have the power to give your baby that gift... by choosing health, by choosing support, and by choosing to let go of drugs and alcohol. Your baby’s body is built from your choices. Let those choices be ones you can be proud of.
Dr. Ose Etiobhio336,186 Aufrufe • vor 9 Monaten

When Faith Becomes Fatal: The Unholy Silence Around High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy WHERE THE CHURCH NEEDS TO DRAW A LINE. Who knows the name of this church? See the way I’m boiling with anger. Not simmering. Not steaming. Boiling...like yam forgotten on fire. Because I have just seen another woman almost die. She lost her baby. Her blood pressure soared. Her vision blurred. Her organs, one after the other, whispered a quiet goodbye. And yet...yet...she was told to “pray harder.” And so they prayed. And while they prayed, the baby stopped moving. And while shthey prayed, her blood rose like smoke from an ancestral pot. And while they prayed, the husband...who sees the hospital as the enemy of faith...told doctors not to give her medication. Because doctrine. And I ask, with a voice I no longer bother to lower: how many more women must die on the altar of spiritual ignorance? Walk with me. Let’s talk about Hypertension in Pregnancy...not the whispers we hear in churches or the myths passed around family dinners, but facts. Raw, unfiltered, inconvenient truths. First, Let’s Call It What It Is: A Silent Killer High blood pressure in pregnancy is not a joke. It is not a spiritual test. It is not a punishment. It is a medical emergency. And after 20 weeks, we call it Pre-eclampsia...a tongue-twister of a word that has twisted too many womb stories into tragedy. Know This. Share This. Never ignore a headache in pregnancy. It may not be ordinary. Blurred vision, swelling, pain in the tummy or chest, fast heartbeat? Don’t “drink water and rest.” Run. Sometimes, there are no signs at all. Which is why antenatal visits are not optional. If you’re already hypertensive, you are at greater risk. If it’s your first baby, or if you're younger than 20 or older than 40, you're not exempt. If you're carrying twins...or triplets...or dreams too big for one child to hold...you must pay extra attention. And Then, There Is Help Yes, help exists. Not in a bottle of anointing oil. Not in a Facebook group. Not in a well-meaning aunty’s concoction. In a hospital. With trained professionals. With machines that beep when they should. There, they will: Monitor your baby Test your blood and urine Give you medications Prepare you for safe...sometimes early...delivery And they will keep you alive. Imagine that. But When Signs Are Ignored… When that headache is dismissed as "ordinary" When swollen feet are blamed on too much garri When you choose prayer over prescriptions You risk: Seizures (Eclampsia) Organ failure Stillbirth Death And Please, Let’s Be Clear: Your pastor is not your obstetrician. Your mosque is not your emergency ward. Faith is powerful, but medicine is life-saving. God gave us hospitals, too. A word is enough for the wise. But sometimes, wisdom must shout. So I’m shouting. Because someone’s daughter...someone’s wife...someone’s mother...might still be alive if only someone had shouted earlier. Share this. Not for likes. But for lives.
Dr. Ose Etiobhio295,024 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten

EXERCISE INDUCED ORGASM... Coregasms 💀🫣 Imagine having an orgasm in the gym... More common in women...sadly, rare in men 🫠... lmao, Dey play! Ah, Exercise-Induced Orgasm (EIO). The thing that happens when you go to the gym for a six-pack and leave with existential questions. One minute, you are doing sit-ups, dutifully engaging your core, and the next, you are gripping the exercise mat like a character in an overzealous Nollywood drama. How Does It Happen? Scientists, in their usual manner, have theories, but they do not quite know. And yet, it happens. Often. To women. To men. To the unsuspecting Nigerian auntie who went to the gym to "shed small weight" and is now questioning if it is truly weight she wants to shed. Perhaps it is an awakening. Perhaps it is just biology. ● Core workouts = coregasms: It is the betrayal of the mundane, the moment when an innocent sit-up transforms into a revelation. ● Pelvic floor activation: Because the human body, in its infinite wisdom, will do as it pleases. ● Blood flow and overstimulation: As if Lagos traffic is not enough, now the body's own circulation is causing unexpected congestion. ● Endorphin overload: Your brain, ever eager to please, misreads the memo and thinks you are asking for a different kind of dopamine boost. Common Culprits ● Sit-ups (the humble crunch, now forever suspicious)..lol ● Planks (why hold still when your body has other plans?) ● Cycling (which explains why some people cycle so religiously) ● Running (so that runner’s high is actually... ah!) ● Weightlifting (perhaps this is why the men who lift heavy always have that look...a knowing look, a satisfied look) The Struggles, Ah! Imagine trying to finish a set of crunches, and suddenly, you are gripping the mat as if you are holding on to the last thread of your dignity. Yoga classes in Lagos...where are your hands? Why is that woman breathing like that? I no dey trust any gym instructor again... The unfortunate moment when you realize that gym mirrors do not lie, and your face has betrayed you. Should You Be Concerned? Concerned? No. Amused? Perhaps. Conflicted? Most definitely. But worry not...unless, of course, it starts happening at the most inconvenient of times. Like in a traffic jam on Third Mainland Bridge, when you are simply tightening your core because the roads are bad, and suddenly, something else tightens. Life, after all, is full of unexpected joys. Some just happen to be in the gym. 📹: scibodytherapy | IG
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see how arsenal fans watched the game Paul cleverly too good!👏👏😃😃
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When the Womb Whispers: And Other Things We Don't Say About Fibroids WHEN WOULD WE GET THE CURE FOR FIBROIDS? Dear Ini Dima-Okojie Thank you. For speaking. For not whispering. Because there is something about fibroids that turns even the boldest of us into secret-keepers. And yet, how can a thing so common still carry so much shame? How can one in three Black women walk around with wombs that grow knots of muscle, and still we act as though we don’t know? As though silence will make them disappear. Let’s talk about fibroids. Not as curses. Not as village vengeance served cold by a bitter aunt with a long memory. Not as punishment for being too ambitious, too beautiful, too unmarried. But as what they are...vbenign tumours, muscular growths born of the very womb that once carried our ancestors. And yet, we treat them like shame. Like things to hide in brown paper bags, behind locked clinic doors, in hushed family meetings. We do not name them because we think naming gives them power. But silence, not words, is what gives shame its wings. Some women carry fibroids like invisible scars. Some carry them in their periods...those relentless rivers of blood. Others carry them in the way their bellies swell, round and taut, inviting strangers to smile and ask, “when are you due?” And how, how do you tell a stranger that you are due for nothing but another scan? No, fibroids are not death sentences. They are not infertility tattoos stamped by fate. And yes, women with fibroids carry babies. They birth joy. They raise nations. But sometimes fibroids demand intervention. Sometimes they crowd the womb like unwanted guests, pushing and pressing until there is no room left. And sometimes, we must act. With medicine. With surgery. With science. Not with soaked roots or shouted prayers. Because God, even when He heals, does not despise knowledge. And your body...your glorious, stubborn, wondrous body...is not a place for experiments. Not by self-acclaimed herbalists. Not by untrained hands. Not by those who say “let’s try this” without understanding your anatomy. There are treatments. Not miracles, no. But measured, methodical medicine. There is keyhole surgery. There is open surgery. There is robotic precision. And sometimes, the most loving treatment is no treatment at all. And to families... Please stop calling her “barren” in the middle of your Sunday rice. Stop folding your lips around pity and disappointment. Stop tying shame around her waist like a wrapper. Because fibroids grow in silence, but they also shrink in love. Because shame is not a cure, and gossip is not a diagnosis. Dear woman, Your story does not end in fibroids. This is not your final line, not your final loss. You are still becoming. You are still woman...full, fertile, whole. So, share this. With a sister. With a cousin. With the aunt who says, “it’s just delay.” Because we are only as healed as our loudest silences. And if you must whisper, then let your whisper be this: “Fibroids do not define me.” 📹: InidimaOkojie | IG
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On this tattoo issue, this is what I'll listen to. Finish.
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