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Please don’t ever stay alone in the hospital during delivery and also be careful I successfully gave birth to a baby boy...
31/05/2025

Please don’t ever stay alone in the hospital during delivery and also be careful
I successfully gave birth to a baby boy this morning. My delivery was smooth, no too much stress. It's my 3rd experience,

It wasn't much of a big deal since I know & I'm used to every procedure. But little did I know, my biggest challenge was yet to come - not from childbirth, but from the hospital staff. As I lay in my ward, I noticed I was alone with only the nurse assigned to me. My family had stepped out to grab some breakfast & fresh air, thinking I was resting comfortably after delivery. But my instincts told me something was off - why was I isolated from other new mothers?

The nurse approached me with a friendly smile. "Hello dear, how are you feeling? I have an injection that will help you sleep better & recover faster." My alarm bells rang loudly - I had never received such an injection after my previous deliveries. I refused politely, but she persisted, "Trust me, it's completely safe & routine." My instincts screamed louder - something was fishy!

I firmly declined again. She then offered me some pills, claiming they were painkillers if I didn't want an injection. I pretended to swallow them but secretly spat them out under my blanket. About 15 minutes later, I heard a slight push on my door - as if someone was checking on me. The person peeked in, thinking I was asleep, then entered quietly. It was the same nurse. I held my breath, pretending deep sleep. She left after verifying I was "unconscious."

Two minutes passed, then she returned. My heart racing, I watched through barely open eyes as she switched my baby with... a lifeless one! My blood ran cold. I needed proof, so I waited. Immediately as she turned to leave, I pressed the alarm beside my bed & screamed loudly. The hospital erupted into chaos. She was later arr"-stéd on the spot, & she has confessed this hasn't been the first time.

Well, the hospital has expelled her & pleaded with us to b"ūry the case & has offered to pay us a heavy sum, asking for forgiveness on her behalf. Well, I decided to share, to alert other expectant mothers. Ladies, please be cautious after giving birth - stay vigilant, insist on family presence, & never accept unknown medication or injections. And as a mom, never ignore your instincts. Mothers have very strong & active instincts; it's like a guardian angel assigned by God to speak to us through our minds. You & your baby's life might depend on it."

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