Former Beauty Queen, Model And Wife Of Joseph Yobo, Adaeze Yobo Shares Her Sad Experience After Birth

Former Beauty Queen and model, Adaeze Yobo wife of the former super eagles footballer and international football player Joseph Yobo,  yesterday 25 April, 2020 took out sometime to educate some mother’s and unravel some secrets about motherhood that many young mothers are not aware of but many times faces such issues.

The beautiful mother of three who recently shared some very vital motherhood experience via her Instagram handle, shared quite some unpleasant experience most mothers go through and experience after child birth as her series of posts was to encourage other women who might in one way or the other find themselves depressed after delivery to take courage and see it as one of the changes and bodily reactions of most new moms. Conveying her message, which she said was mainly for mothers, she wrote;

” I had what i like to call “The worst kind of Postpartum depression” after my first child, it lasted for more than a year. I thought I’ll never fully recover, be happy or get my self back again, i was in a very dark place at a point in my life that was supposed to be the happiest. Some days I’ll go into the restroom and cry out, once I’m done ill feel relieved, wipe my face and continue what I was doing like nothing happened. There was no particular reason for the cry, it just comes like a rushing wave, fills up my chest and I’ll run to let it out.
I didn’t know there was a name to what I was going through because back then in Nigeria, the idea of PPD/PND was almost Non-existent. I never told anyone for the fear of being judged or people close to me making assumptions about my sanity. Probably why my PPD lasted that long. I can’t imagine how i would have survived that now. ??‍♀️ Going through all that transformation & mental break down in the middle of a Global pandemic? ? #swipe >>> ● ● ● If you’re a partner / spouse to a new mom or you’re a dad to be, pls educate yourself about; Baby bluesPostpartum depression & Postpartum psychosis. 

There’s so much information online to guide you in making life easier for both you, baby & mom. Remember not to compare one mom to another mom. Every woman is diff, every pregnancy is diff & every mom is different.

P.S ~ i also experienced Baby blues for a week with my last child, Lexine. But because of my experience with PPD & so much research i had done, i knew what i was expecting, when i was expecting it and what to do. i opened up to my family around me and we were able to manage it when it came. Tag any new mom you know & reach out to the ones that are not on social media and let them know it’ll get easier.”

She shared some of the advice via post text images, see below;

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… I had what i like to call "The worst kind of Postpartum depression" after my first child, it lasted for more than a year. I thought I'll never fully recover, be happy or get my self back again, i was in a very dark place at a point in my life that was supposed to be the happiest. Some days I'll go into the restroom and cry out, once I'm done ill feel relieved, wipe my face and continue what I was doing like nothing happened. There was no particular reason for the cry, it just comes like a rushing wave, fills up my chest and I'll run to let it out. I didn't know there was a name to what I was going through because back then in Nigeria, the idea of PPD/PND was almost Non-existent. I never told anyone for the fear of being judged or people close to me making assumptions about my sanity. Probably why my PPD lasted that long. I can't imagine how i would have survived that now. ??‍♀️ Going through all that transformation & mental break down in the middle of a Global pandemic? ? #swipe >>> ● ● ● If you're a partner / spouse to a new mom or you're a dad to be, pls educate yourself about; Baby blues Postpartum depression & Postpartum psychosis. There's so much information online to guide you in making life easier for both you, baby & mom. Remember not to compare one mom to another mom. Every woman is diff, every pregnancy is diff & every mom is different. P.S ~ i also experienced Baby blues for a week with my last child, Lexine. But because of my experience with PPD & so much research i had done, i knew what i was expecting, when i was expecting it and what to do. i opened up to my family around me and we were able to manage it when it came. Tag any new mom you know & reach out to the ones that are not on social media and let them know it'll get easier. #postpartum #postpartumdepressionandCoronavirus #postpartumdepression #babyblues #newmom #motherhood #lockdown

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