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Tuesday, May 07, 2019

Fitness Coach Amara Kanu Goes Down Memory Lane As She Celebrates The Birth Of Baby Sussex



Fitness Enthusiast, Amara Kanu has recounted the birth of her first son in celebration of the birth of the royal baby.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Megan, welcomed their son on Monday....







23 comments:

  1. Na so my sister. My mother explained to me very well when I was pregnant. Those sleepless nights were not child's play.

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  2. New baby and sleepless nights go hand in hand.

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  3. E be like say Tontoh want make Pretty M use her to experiment. That guy eh...

    Amara nwa mara mma.

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  4. THE PRICE WE PAY FOR BEING MOTHERS.

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  5. Amara this hair sef,how will the duchess have sleepless nights when there will nannies around to mind the baby

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    1. But the nannies won't breast feed the child na. Except she doesn't plan on breastfeeding.

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    2. u must have sleepless nights oh even with nanny..if breast milk aint plenty to express and store in the fridge she has to be up be that.. and its not all the time you can sleep when they sleep especially during the day. na that night most babies dey disturb person

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  6. Lols, a baby changes everything sha.

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  7. Can't wait to experience the sleepless night...looking forward to it

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    1. Amenoooo mrs Sharon I key in this prayer of yours, looking forward to it too

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  8. Meghan that will have 100 nannies and 100 domestic at her beck and all, of course on people's taxes....hardly a sleepless night.

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    1. The 100 nannies too will breastfeed the baby abi???

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    2. You seem to have not heard of formulas

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  9. For 2 months i never had 4 hours of sleep in a day,but all to the glory of God, he's now a big boy and sleeps all night.

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  10. The first two weeks I had my first baby was something else, I cried all through. Breastfeeding was sooo painful, couldn't sit very well because I was cut down there during delivery, waking up every two hours to clean the baby's navel with methylated spirit, menh I almost ran mad.

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  11. Motherhood..A great way of God expressing HIS love for women/humanity. I pray God hearkens to all the desires of those yet to experience conception/motherhood and may you all carry your babies before this time next year in Jesus Mighty Name..

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  12. I too shall experience this soon and very soon. Amen

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  13. Europeans give their babies formula immediately they are born. If you have your baby abroad you will observe this. It is only in Africa that breast milk is over rated.

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    1. That's not true. Oyinbo are very pro breastfeeding.I just had my baby and my doctor was so happy when I told him I would exclusively breastfeed. Breastfeeding isn't overrated by any means at all. It's okay if you don't want to breastfeed your kid but don't say its overrated.

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    2. That's not true. Oyinbo are very pro breastfeeding.I just had my baby and my doctor was so happy when I told him I would exclusively breastfeed. Breastfeeding isn't overrated by any means at all. It's okay if you don't want to breastfeed your kid but don't say its overrated.

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