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    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002January 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    They accused my husband of marrying me

    Stella, a Nigerian lawyer, recalled that some family members had no reaction during the first five years of marriage.

    The mother of the two children shared her experience in Facebook’s post on Friday, January 31. He said that she was a university student married and planned to establish a family at some time. However, fate is not conceived because she is not conceived.

    According to her, during this time, some family members accused her husband of marrying her, while others accused her of using contraceptives.

    Stella said that she was pregnant during the 19th period and added that the pressure caused her delay in her conception.

    “Some things happened today, which made me remember what I experienced in the first five years of my marriage. When I married my husband as an undergraduate student. I was the third year. I was pregnant.” She Written.

    Despite the pressure of legal undergraduates, I still want to get pregnant. I heard many unhealthy things I call my family.

    Some people accused my husband of marrying me. Some family members said that I was taken to prevent pregnancy. They even said that I don’t love my husband. Then I used the pressure of the school to cover up.

    There are no children in 3 years. I am in the last year.

    I said to myself, now you are graduating, and your excuses do not give your husband’s child.

    Prosperity! Law School! I use the law school as an excuse. Prosperity! Intersection Covid appeared.

    I never know that stress will affect some hormones responsible for children’s bearings.

    I never know that my problem is stress. Thank God for CdVID-19.

    I was pregnant in August 2020 and gave birth to a son for Mr. Justice. Now, I have two sons.

    Stress is also a disease. Especially emotional pressure.

    If you are a expectant mother, avoid unnecessary pressure.

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