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Lady Shares Transformation During And After Pregnancy (Video)

Her skin radiated, looking happier than ever after giving birth to her child.



Lady Shares Transformation During And After Pregnancy (Video)


A lady has shared a video showing how her body transformed after she became pregnant.

 

The lady from Ghana shared before and after pregnancy video.


It was gathered that she has now welcomed a beautiful baby girl.


During pregnancy, she experienced facial swelling, particularly in her nose, making her look like different entirely. Additionally, her skin tone underwent significant changes, becoming noticeably darker.

 

However, after giving birth to her child, her skin began to radiate, appearing more blissful than ever.

 

She captioned the video, “There’s still after birth, every child deserve to live,#livingmybestlife #pregnantlife #everychildisspecial thank you father🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻your girl is grateful 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻.”

 

Reactions below:

  

Tino Gavi793 penned: “my nose is already big p don’t how l will look lyk 😅in pregnancy.”

 

Playtime_ opined: “Hahaha I can relate soooo well but look on the bright side there’s always that after pregnancy glow congrats lovely.”

 

suanitaa said: “Now I don’t want to get pregnant anymore.”

 

user2145522534206 reacted: “Someone should just be extremely careful this year, this one week me ooo I’m even scared of brother dudu it’s well my sister, congratulations.”

 

Wear-You said: “Pregnancy no be your mate oo.”

 

Elmad stated: “Congratulations.” 

 

Watch the video below:


@nanaabenapraizegh There’s still after birth,every child deserve to live,#livingmybestlife #pregnantlife #everychildisspecial ♬ RMX CHORAL CDM MONEY SONGS BEAT X ELTON BOY BEATZ - vibe for the whole Planet💥🎧

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