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Pregnancy: Shocking Report About A Man Who Lost His Pregnant Wife To Childbirth by Knetpro(m): 6:23pm On May 19, 2023
Are you pregnant?

If so, here is something you need to give serious attention to.

I was reading an article the other day on the website of the NIGERIAN HEALTH WATCH and it was about a man that the wife gave birth with injuries and the hospital didn't have the common drug to control the bleeding.

By the time the man returned from where he went to check for the drug, the wife had passed on.

Just imagine!

No wonder a joint report by WHO, UNFPA, UNICEF and World Bank revealed that Nigeria is among the top 4 countries with the highest maternal deaths estimated at 58,000 yearly, and about 150 daily.

These are women dying only from childbirth cases like episiotomy.

What is episiotomy?

According to medical experts, "an episiotomy is a cut (incision) made in the tissue between the vaginal opening and the anus during childbirth. This area is called the perineum. Although an episiotomy was once a routine part of childbirth, that's no longer the case."

For years, an episiotomy was thought to help prevent larger vaginal tears during childbirth. Experts believed an incision would heal better than a natural tear.

The procedure was also thought to help preserve the muscles and connective tissue that support the pelvic floor.

Today, however, research suggests that routine episiotomies don't prevent these problems after all.

Here are some established facts about episiotomy after years of research by experts.

FACTS ABOUT EPISIOTOMY

FACT #1: Whether your baby is 3.5 or 1.5, in Nigeria you are not totally free from getting episiotomy.

FACT #2: Whether it is your first time or fifth time experience with childbirth, the possibility of getting vaginal injuries still remains.

FACT #3: Doing recommended pregnancy exercises ALONE will not exempt you from suffering vaginal injuries at childbirth.

FACT #4: Choosing a highly rated hospital does not guarantee you will have it easy with childbirth if you don't also master how to engage yourself in the areas we have carefully highlighted in this course.

FACT #5: Bleeding is the highest cause of maternal death and tearing or episiotomy is a major cause of bleeding at childbirth.

FACT #6: Healthcare providers seem to care less about what happens to you since they can blame it on anything and go unpunished.

FACT #7: Though prevention is said to be better than cure, some complications that come with childbirth have no known medical cure. Thus, their prevention is the only right thing to do or one should get ready to face the consequences.

Consequently, there are 2 important things you MUST DO back home and 2 other important things you MUST DO on your next and last visit visit to the hospital.

To ensure that you push out your baby easily without cuts, tear or episiotomy.

Would you love to know these 4 simple things that you must do to eliminate every chance of childbirth injuries?

And deliver your baby in good health and condition for both mother and child?

If so...

CLICK THE LINK IN MY SIGNATURE FOR THE FREE PDF GUIDE.

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