A Nigerian lady causes stir on social media when she discover that she no longer have a womb, a year after going to the hospital with her boyfriend for a D and C procedure.
Another woman shared the story on social media, explaining that she was told by a patient about the lady who recently found out about her missing womb.
According to the woman, the affected lady and her boyfriend went to the hospital for a D and C procedure. However, complications arose during the operation.
Reportedly, while the lady was unconscious, her boyfriend gave consent and signed for her womb to be removed, believing it was necessary to save her life.
After the surgery, everything seemed fine as she had her period the following month, although it was heavier than usual.
But several months later, she stopped having periods altogether. To make matters worse, her boyfriend started distancing himself, eventually leading to the end of their relationship.
Worried about her missing periods, the lady returned to the hospital to find out what could be wrong, only to discover that her womb had been removed during the previous operation.
Sadly, her boyfriend had passed away, and no one could be held accountable for the incident.
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