✦ New Nigerian Pregnancy Guide ✦

What They Don't Tell You About Pregnancy

The honest, culturally grounded guide every Nigerian woman deserves — from the first trimester to delivery day.

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📖 28+ pages of real talk
🇳🇬 Written for Nigerian women
Covers all 3 trimesters
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Does This Sound Familiar?

You Googled Everything. Nothing Quite Fit.

“Most pregnancy guides are written for women in London or New York. Not for a woman navigating Lagos General Hospital, ugwu soup, and her mother-in-law's opinions all at once.”

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Symptoms nobody warned you about and Google is giving you worst-case diagnoses at 2am.

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You don't know how to navigate the Nigerian healthcare system — public vs private, which scans to insist on, what questions to ask.

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Confused about what Nigerian foods are safe — the pawpaw debate, unripe versus ripe, and what your aunty says versus what the doctor says.

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Everyone has advice. Nobody has the full picture. And you are tired of piecing it together from six different WhatsApp groups.

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Your partner wants to help but doesn't know how. You need them to understand what you're going through.

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You feel scared, excited, overwhelmed — and you just want someone honest to tell you what to actually expect.

A Nigerian Woman's Guide
What They Don't Tell You About Pregnancy
Navigating All Three Trimesters with Confidence, Culture & Clarity
Inside the Guide

Everything You Need. Nothing Watered Down.

Three complete sections — one for each trimester — written with Nigerian culture, Nigerian foods, and Nigerian healthcare in mind.

01First Trimester — symptoms, nutrition with local foods, navigating antenatal care
02Second Trimester — body changes, important scans, Nigerian pregnancy myths busted
03Third Trimester — signs of labour, hospital bag checklist, birth options in Nigeria
+Partner's Guide — what he should know and how to actually help
+Handling family pressure & unsolicited advice with grace
+Quick Reference — when to call your doctor immediately
Who This Is For

Written For You, Specifically.

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First-Time Mothers

Everything is new and everything is overwhelming. This guide holds your hand from week 1 through delivery — in language you'll actually understand.

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Mothers Having Another Baby

Every pregnancy is different. You'll find answers to what's changed, what's the same, and what you may have missed the first time around.

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Supportive Partners

The dedicated Partner's Guide section tells you exactly how to show up — practically and emotionally — for the woman carrying your child.

What Nigerian Women Are Saying

Real Words From Real Mothers

I finally have a pregnancy guide that actually mentions ugwu and tells me what unripe pawpaw really does. Nobody talks about these things. This book does.

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Adaeze O.
28 weeks pregnant · Lagos
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My husband read the partner section and honestly became a completely different person during my second trimester. I recommend this to every couple we know.

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Fatima B.
New mother · Abuja
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The section on navigating Nigerian hospitals alone was worth every naira. I didn't know I could ask for certain scans — I would have just accepted whatever they told me.

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Chisom E.
32 weeks pregnant · Port Harcourt
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Truth vs Myth

The Things Your Aunty Told You. Addressed Honestly.

Myth

“You must eat for two” — You only need 300–500 extra calories a day. Overeating increases risk of gestational diabetes.

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“Eating certain foods changes your baby's complexion” — Skin colour is determined by genetics alone. No amount of milk or tomatoes will change this.

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“You should not exercise during pregnancy” — For most women, moderate exercise is not just safe — it is recommended.

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Unripe pawpaw can be risky — It contains latex-like compounds that may trigger contractions. Fully ripe pawpaw is fine. Know the difference.

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Mood swings are real and valid — Hormonal changes physically affect brain chemistry. You are not being “too emotional.”

Get the Guide

One Price. Everything Included.

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  • Full 28+ page pregnancy guide (all 3 trimesters)
  • Nutrition guide using Nigerian foods
  • Nigerian healthcare navigation chapter
  • Nigerian pregnancy myths — debunked with facts
  • Hospital bag checklist for Nigerian mothers
  • Partner's guide — what he should know
  • When to call your doctor — quick reference
  • Read on any device — phone, tablet, laptop
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7-Day Money-Back Guarantee. If you read the guide and feel it wasn't worth every naira, simply reach out and we'll refund you in full. No questions asked.

Questions? Answered.

Frequently Asked Questions

This is a digital ebook. After purchase, you will be taken directly to your download page. You can read it on your phone, tablet, laptop, or print it at home. No waiting, no shipping.

This guide is based on extensive research and lived experience. It is written in plain, honest language — not to replace your doctor, but to help you understand your pregnancy better and ask the right questions at your antenatal visits. Always consult your healthcare provider for personal medical advice.

Absolutely not. Each trimester section stands alone — you can jump straight to where you are right now and still get immense value. The third trimester and bonus sections alone are worth the price at any stage.

Payment is processed securely via Paystack — Nigeria's most trusted payment platform. You can pay with your debit card, bank transfer, or USSD. Your financial information is never stored on our servers.

Yes — and we strongly encourage it! There is a dedicated Partner's Guide section written specifically for him. Many couples have said sharing this guide transformed how they navigated pregnancy together.

You Deserve to Feel Prepared.

Stop piecing together answers from six different WhatsApp groups. Get the complete, honest, culturally grounded guide — and read it tonight.

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