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    ‘Still Hope’ – Influencer, Aproko Doctor’s Wife Encourages Women in PCOS

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002April 25, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Is there still hope? - Influencer, Aproko Doctor's wife encourages women with PCOS

    In an exciting tweet that has spread since then, Chiamaka Nwakalor-Egemba, the wife of the popular health influencer Dr. Aproko, brings hope to women with excess ovarian syndrome (PCOS), who are struggling with infertility.

    PCOS fighter herself Chiamaka takes the example of the role model of Nigerian content creator Maraji, who now expects her third child to have no IVF as a beacon of hope for other women fighting this situation. Her message is clear – PCOS does not mean the end of your fertility journey.

    She wrote: “Maraji is in third place and has no IVF so far. She is a PCOS fighter. My PCOS fighter, there is still hope!”

    She continues to inspire others:

    “Don’t let your faith shake. Fight and control your body and mind. If you need help, I have a support group. I even showed recipes that helped me. You’ll smile again!”

    This tweet sparked a lot of emotional reactions and problems. Some users opened up their undiagnosed symptoms, others asked about the meaning of PCOS, and many asked to join her support group. .

    Is there still hope? - Influencer, Aproko Doctor's wife encourages women with PCOS

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