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Why wives should allow their husbands suck their breasts -- Expert

Why wives should allow their husbands suck their breasts -- Expert
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Allow husbands to suck your breasts - Chief Nurse to pregnant women

Allow husbands to suck your breasts - Chief Nurse to pregnant women
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'Allow husbands to suck your breasts', Nursing sister tells pregnant women

'Allow husbands to suck your breasts', Nursing sister tells pregnant women
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Lagos maternity centre records zero mortality in three months

Lagos maternity centre records zero mortality in three months Nigeria has about 512 maternal mortality per 100,000 births, one of the worst in the world, according to health minister Osagie Ehanire. 2 min read The Amuwo Odofin Maternal and Child Centre (AOMCC) in Lagos State achieved zero mortality out of a total of 493 birth deliveries it recorded between January and March this year. According to figures made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the hospital’s normal deliveries were 246, while its caesarean section recorded 247 births during the first quarter of this year. Oladapo Soyinka, AOMCC Chief Medical Director, said the feat was made possible following staff motivation and synergy with partners.

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