Gender-Based Violence isn’t a “women’s issue.” It is a human rights violation, a public health emergency, and one of the most widespread forms of violence in Nigeria today.
It affects women, girls, and sometimes men… but women and girls remain the most vulnerable.
Awareness is step one.
Speaking up is step two.
Taking action; reporting, supporting survivors, holding systems accountable… is how change begins.
GBV is not normal.
It is not “home matter.”
It is violence.
And it must stop!
5️⃣ “Elective CS has no risks.”
Even planned surgeries carry risks like bleeding, infection, and anesthesia complications. Every CS should be medically guided.
What myths have you heard about C-sections?
Share with us.
A lot of pregnant women worry when the possibility of a C-section comes up. It can feel scary, unfamiliar, or even disappointing; mostly because of the misinformation many of us grew up hearing.
If you’re expecting, here are a few C-section myths you should stop believing 👇🏽
4️⃣ “Babies born through CS are weak.”
Not true. Many CS deliveries happen because the baby was already in distress, not because the surgery makes them weaker.
This week, we’re shifting the focus to everyone expecting a baby.
If you or someone you love is preparing for childbirth, you don’t want to miss this.
Join us LIVE on YouTube by 5 PM:
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Last week on Wundia, we explored the key changes that happen in a girl’s body from childhood to adulthood.
It was an eye-opening conversation on what’s normal, what’s not, and the signs every parent and every woman should pay attention to.