Mum Who Gave Birth through CS Cries Bitterly, Says Operation Altered Her Life

Mum Who Gave Birth through CS Cries Bitterly, Says Operation Altered Her Life

  • A Nigerian mother has broken down in tears while sharing her experience as a mother who gave birth through CS
  • According to her, the operation changed everything in her system and since then, she has always been depressed and sad
  • A heartbreaking video showed her crying uncontrollably as she shared the aftermath of childbirth for her

A Nigerian woman has shared her painful experience after giving birth to her child through caesarean section.

In a video, tears rolled down her cheeks as she narrated how the operation altered her life and made her constantly sad.

Nigerian mum who gave gave birth through CS laments over aftermath
Nigerian mum says CS operation changed her life Photo credit: @ijeaweleandmum/TikTok.
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Mum laments over aftermath of childbirth

The mother identified as @ijeaweleandmum on the TikTok app said the operation changed everything in her system.

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She claimed that her spinal cord was also affected and she always finds herself depressed and sad everyday.

The worried mother met her doctor who reminded her that she battled PCOS and took a lot of hormonal .

However, at the end of the video, the woman showed off her beautiful daughter and reiterated that she has no regrets about her birth.

In her words:

"It has been 11 months since after childbirth. I'm literally living in pain. The C-section I had changed everything in my system. Honestly I am trying but I am tired.
"I am always depressed. I am always sad even with no reasons. I am just losing it. Nothing is the same again in my life. I don't just feel okay. Everything is just a problem even my spinal cord.
"I even spoke to my doctor about it. He told me that I should remember how I battled PCOS and I should remember I took a lot of hormonal medicine. This is my baby. I don't have any regrets."

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Reactions as mum complains over childbirth

Nigerians stormed the comments section to share their opinions about the video.

@Faith idajili said:

"I am a CS mum too, try going out, make friends put ur beautiful baby in a day care so u can have time for ur self."

@sweetsinachi wrote:

"I had my fourth cs on 23may. It has not being easy but you have to be strong. Every pain will gradually fade away with time."

@Real Okrika seller said:

"You should be grateful you have ur husband and family around. Mine was terrible. No husband no family members just me and my 4kids. My first son was 8 as at the time I gave birth true CS."

@MRS_O added:

"I lost my baby few days after birth. Going through this pain with nothing ti show for it, no bby so nobody stayed for long, just me nd hubby with the depression nd pains."

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a young Nigerian mother shared a heartbreaking video of her battle with postpartum depression.

In the sad video, she narrated her emotional ordeal and instability after she gave birth to her baby.

Proofread by Kola Muhammed, journalist and copyeditor at Legit.ng

Source: Legit.ng

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