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For the love of Mothers: A Personal Story of Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu | NTA.ng - Breaking News, Nigeria, Africa, Worldwide

16.8.18

For the love of Mothers: A Personal Story of Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu | NTA.ng - Breaking News, Nigeria, Africa, Worldwide: (NAN) The three top causes of problems and thus hospital admission for newborns in Nigeria are prematurity, infections and asphyxia. I have two biological daughters and both are part of the newborn morbidity statistics in Nigeria.

My elder daughter was delivered normally by Dr. Yinka Gbajumo at term, but on day 2 she became jaundiced and we were whisked off to Lagos University Teaching Hospital. My second was slightly preterm at 32 weeks; she was, and still is the stronger of my two daughters. We didn’t move hospitals in her case, but we did stay longer than normal to allow her grow a bit more; that’s where her own story ended.


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