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Benita Okojie Adeyina talks Becoming a Mother, Postpartum Depression & More as she covers FabMum’s June 2018 Issue

Benita Okojie Adeyina talks Becoming a Mother, Postpartum Depression & More as she covers FabMum’s June 2018 Issue jaiyeorie

Benita Okojie, is the cover star for Fab Mum Nigeria‘s June 2018 issue
In this interview, the singer shares various life lessons that affect mums of all ages; from labour, to postpartum depression to having a support system and more.
Read excerpts from her interview below.
On becoming a mother: I think the early stage of course was overwhelming, I knew that my life had changed forever for good. I had to share my time with the new baby. It wasn’t easy because it was not something I was used to, it was a new experience for me and I thank God for the Joy of being a mother. It can be also be challenging and I understand why people have post partum depression because if you don’t have people there with you the feeling might be overwhelming for some people.
Benita Okojie Adeyina talks Becoming a Mother, Postpartum Depression & More as she covers FabMum’s June 2018 Issue jaiyeorie
On her labour: My mum and my sister were there with me during labour. My husband was also there but had to go get some items. I don’t even want to talk about labour.I was just really glad when the baby came out because I was there for 17 hours. I looked at my baby and I was like that huge guy came out of me but I thank God for counting us worthy of such a great blessing and having our families supporting us with prayers meant a lot. There were times the reality of being a new mother set in and I would go quiet. My mum would say baby blues and smile. I’m grateful for an amazing family system. Every one was helpful one way or the other. Thank God, baby A and I have grown since then.
On postpartum depression: I didn’t have, that’s why it’s important to have people around you. There were moments where I had people around me and I’ll go quiet for a while and when they asked what was wrong with me I’d tell them nothing. Then I didn’t really feel like talking because I felt when they are done gisting I’ll go back inside and face my own joy and at the same time the challenges that come with it. But because I had people around me those quiet moments didn’t last.
Benita Okojie Adeyina talks Becoming a Mother, Postpartum Depression & More as she covers FabMum’s June 2018 Issue jaiyeorie
Read her full interview here.




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