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Thursday, May 06, 2021

Actress Uche Ogbodo Says She is Worried About Getting Back Her Postpartum Body After She Births Her Baby..

Heavily Pregnant Actress Uche Ogbodo made a post about getting ones postpartum body back after the baby on Instagram and all the Ladies jumped in to give advice...
Some Ladies never get back their Postpartum bodies and life goes on...LOL








28 comments:

  1. You ve not even given birth and you already worried about your post partum body?

    Girl, your priorities be fucked up.

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    1. Just a harmless question. Haba !! Ur own don too much, I beg go breastfed ur baby

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    2. Uche already birthed her baby. I got the news yesterday.

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    3. There is nothing wrong in a pregnant woman having such worries, it ain't one's priorities being fucked up.

      You just had a baby, so you atleast have had a recent trip through the changes pregnancy can do to a woman's body.

      It is better she thinks about it now and get reasonable input , than abandone a new born and get depressed about it.

      This thing you tag misplaced priorities can tip a number of ladies into postpartum depression especially if they are prone to it. Pregnacy changes a woman a lot, allow her be.

      We should quit being sanctimonious in our dealings.

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  2. Why will she be scared? This isn't her first pregnancy na

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    1. She’s older in this pregnancy though so it might make it more difficult to snap back

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  3. Uche abeg do & born, lol on a lighter note pls I'm 4 weeks pregnant i have been having mild cramps & waist pain around my lower back, should i be worried?

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    1. No. Don't be worried. I've always had them. It would stop soon. Just take enough rest. The cramps always feel like menstrual pain. Always relax and don't stress yourself. Good luck.

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    2. Yes! See a doctor asap

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    3. Go and see a Doctor o. Avoid Pineapple o, although is not for everyone. Madam don't sit back and wait, go see a doc. Don't b scared either,it maybe nothing

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  4. Exercise n warm water, avoid some food.

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  6. I have not snapped back, let me read comments. My last baby is a year and three months old

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    1. U will don't rush urself. Take care of d baby 1st

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  7. Exercise, fast and drinks lots of water. You will snap back after first and second pregnancy. The wahala starts after third pregnancy. With too much hard work you will get there.

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    1. Una dey try o! 3rd and 4th , see as e sweet to talk. Women I raise hand for d strong 👍👍👍👍

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  8. Congrats uche. She just put to bed

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  9. Uche zukwanu ike ka ekpere ruo oru n'isi GI.

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    1. Omg this one got me....lol for real though

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    2. 😂😂🤣🤣
      Beevees una no go kill person!

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    3. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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  10. Congratulations Uche on the arrival of your bunny.

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  11. Congratulations Uche on the arrival of your bunny.

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  12. Your colleagues dey go under the knife

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  13. Women are dying daily in childbirth and another is worried about their figure. This life is strange as hell.

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