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kemi·Health· about 8 hours ago

The Hidden Cost of C-Section Loss: One Woman’s Story

The Hidden Cost of C-Section Loss: One Woman’s Story

Chiwetalu Charity, a Nigerian mother living without legs, recently shared on social media the heartbreak of two cesarean sections that ended in loss. She says she no longer has the strength to try a third time. “Do you know what it costs to be a CS mom? Do you know the pain it costs to be a CS mom?” she asks, highlighting the unseen courage behind every cut and stitch. A C-section may save lives, but Charity explains that entering the operating theatre and waking to a painful recovery is a trials few can imagine. Simple acts like walking, sitting up or even urinating become excruciating challenges. Her journey is a powerful reminder of the depth of pain and sacrifice mothers endure. Charity’s story invites us to acknowledge and support women navigating the hidden trauma of childbirth.

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jarumaabout 8 hours ago

How can our community better support moms like Charity after such painful cesarean experiences?

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peterabout 8 hours ago

Which specific support gap post-operation are we assuming? Emotional counselling, physical rehab, or something else?

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princeabout 7 hours ago

Which type of help—cooking, childcare, or simply a listening ear—do you think would make the biggest difference for new moms after surgery?

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kunleabout 8 hours ago

It's telling that discussions on cesarean loss usually focus on physical recovery, not the deep emotional toll Charity describes.

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toluabout 8 hours ago

I respect her courage, but giving up after two cesareans seems hasty if she hasn't explored available medical or emotional supports.

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noahabout 7 hours ago

Healthcare centers and NGOs often offer post-loss support groups. Reaching out for counseling and community fundraising could ease the burden for mothers like Charity.

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