Oh my goodness 😭 😭 as a new mum...I understand every line. I didn’t go through this but Labour alone got me all teary; at a point I didn’t know if I could continue. Thank God for strength🙏🏾🙏🏾
Ahhh😭😭 Why did you people cut it off like that😭😭😭...My goodness she went through a lot. Geez! I kept asking myself how the baby was feeding when she wasn't able to eat anything. Bimbo your strength is not from here oh, I really got scared when you even mentioned you we're told to push. I was expecting surgery as the mode of delivery instantly considering all you had been going through. Wooow! I'm just here totally speechless tbh. I'll not lie this episode scared me😪...
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Wow this must have been a really emotional and somewhat scary experience for her, glad it was worth it at the end as you got to meet your beautiful baby girl
I've got 2 daughters and with both I suffered from hyperemesis too. With my first it lasted 12 weeks and life became bearable in the second trimester. At 30weeks, I was diagnosed with polydramnios (common with babies with down's syndrome) and following checks, it was discovered that the baby had something called double double (duodenal atresia). It felt like from one problem to another. Had 4 litres of amniotic fluid drained first time and 3.5 litres drained the second time and an amniocentesis carried out and thankfully my baby's case was classed as isolated as she had no down's but had to have duodenoduodenostomy at less than 48hrs old to correct her obstruction. With my 2nd pregnancy, hyperemesis lasted 25 weeks and I had to be hospitalised twice for dehydration. I was also on daily stemetil injection administered by hubby and even with the injections, I'd still throw up a few times. I couldn't drink water, eat anything cooked with tomatoes. All I could eat was fried rice. In addition, I also had bleeding issues, they couldn't tell where it was coming from. I'd just be standing and next thing, feel blood dripping down my legs. It was crazy. I'll pray for a miscarriage and at the same time pray for God to keep the child. My mental state was all over the place. On top everything I've gone to carry belle again 🤣🤣 (after 5 years sha) but so far so good no hyperemesis 🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@AfricanStoriesUntold Amen. Thank you. I'll definitely love to share my story mostly to give hope and to encourage people. Unfortunately, I don't live in Nigeria but more than happy to have a sit down whenever I'm in the country ❤
So sorry I like your positive attitude
Oh my goodness 😭 😭 as a new mum...I understand every line. I didn’t go through this but Labour alone got me all teary; at a point I didn’t know if I could continue. Thank God for strength🙏🏾🙏🏾
Congratulations. Hope you and your baby are doing great.
African Stories Untold yes oo...He is 6months today 🎉🎉🎉
This is the most emotional I’ve watched 🥺 I’m just speechless.
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Wow, she is a good narrator. Very emotional story.
You went through all these, and yet the smile never left your face... You truly are a strong woman!
Compelling really, cant stop watching till the end
Awesome documentary
This is interesting and quite revealing. Very emotional too.
Great concept! I really love it
Thank you
Very emotional
Ahhh😭😭
Why did you people cut it off like that😭😭😭...My goodness she went through a lot. Geez! I kept asking myself how the baby was feeding when she wasn't able to eat anything. Bimbo your strength is not from here oh, I really got scared when you even mentioned you we're told to push. I was expecting surgery as the mode of delivery instantly considering all you had been going through. Wooow!
I'm just here totally speechless tbh. I'll not lie this episode scared me😪...
Please let it not scare you. She is alive to tell the story.
Gosh I’m speechless. Where’s the rest? I’m having goosebumps 😱
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😩😩 You were/are so strong 🤗. Thank God for life!!
She is. Thank you for watching.
Wow!
Wow, ...watching this was gripping, I felt goosebumps all over. She went through so much.
😥😥😥she was really strong. I believe women are more than just ordinary beings
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Wow this must have been a really emotional and somewhat scary experience for her, glad it was worth it at the end as you got to meet your beautiful baby girl
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I've got 2 daughters and with both I suffered from hyperemesis too. With my first it lasted 12 weeks and life became bearable in the second trimester. At 30weeks, I was diagnosed with polydramnios (common with babies with down's syndrome) and following checks, it was discovered that the baby had something called double double (duodenal atresia). It felt like from one problem to another. Had 4 litres of amniotic fluid drained first time and 3.5 litres drained the second time and an amniocentesis carried out and thankfully my baby's case was classed as isolated as she had no down's but had to have duodenoduodenostomy at less than 48hrs old to correct her obstruction.
With my 2nd pregnancy, hyperemesis lasted 25 weeks and I had to be hospitalised twice for dehydration. I was also on daily stemetil injection administered by hubby and even with the injections, I'd still throw up a few times. I couldn't drink water, eat anything cooked with tomatoes. All I could eat was fried rice. In addition, I also had bleeding issues, they couldn't tell where it was coming from. I'd just be standing and next thing, feel blood dripping down my legs. It was crazy. I'll pray for a miscarriage and at the same time pray for God to keep the child. My mental state was all over the place.
On top everything I've gone to carry belle again 🤣🤣 (after 5 years sha) but so far so good no hyperemesis 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thank God for your life and that of your children. We pray for safe delivery. It will be great to have you share your story with us.
@@AfricanStoriesUntold Amen. Thank you. I'll definitely love to share my story mostly to give hope and to encourage people. Unfortunately, I don't live in Nigeria but more than happy to have a sit down whenever I'm in the country ❤
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Wow. Touching
Nice
Just when I thought nothing could go wrong again .
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Hmmmm that's serious. Nice scaling thru
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This is a lot
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