
It started with what I thought was just a stubborn fever…
Do you remember your first pregnancy? Where are all my mothers at?! 😄
I remember mine very vividly.
At the time, I was doing my internship and working in a very busy Emergency Room. I kept having what I thought was a fever… and that familiar Nigerian symptom – internal heat 😄
I ignored it and kept going. (Disclaimer: please don’t do this! 😄)
Then things got worse.
Every time I smelt perfume, I would throw up.
I had a constant unpleasant taste in my mouth.
Naturally, I thought – malaria!
Matters came to a head when I practically shut down my kitchen.
I couldn’t stand the smell of anything in it. Vanilla, strawberry, banana… all the baking essences suddenly became unbearable. Every visit to the kitchen ended with me throwing up in the bathroom 😦
But the bathroom was not safe either.
Even the scent of my detergent became offensive!
At that point, a small voice in my medically trained brain finally asked:
“Could you be pregnant?”
I was shocked.
My husband was in Port Harcourt, I was finishing my internship… and I certainly hadn’t planned to do pregnancy alone!
Eventually, I went to check.
Not the most orthodox way 😄… I went straight for a scan.
And yes – I was pregnant.
Since then, I always empathise when I hear stories of women who didn’t realise they were pregnant early on.
For a first-time mother especially, it’s not always obvious what to look out for.
And just to put things in perspective…
I am a medical doctor… and I didn’t even know I was pregnant 😄
Mothers, when did you first realise you were pregnant…especially the first time?








