Presley Onohwakpo

Why Regular Family Health Checkups Matter 🇳🇬💡

In Nigeria—and among our diaspora—the saying goes: “I go hospital only when sick.” But that often leads to discovering serious illnesses too late. At St. Ives Specialist Hospital, we champion proactive health through regular checkups. Here’s why they matter more than ever: 1. Early Detection Saves Lives Many illnesses like hypertension, diabetes, and even some cancers […]

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Surrogacy in Nigeria: The Untold Emotions, the Unspoken Pain, and the Invisible Struggle” 💔

Surrogacy is an emotionally charged journey—with the promise of parenthood shadowed by pain, ethics, and often heartbreak. At St. Ives Specialist Hospital, we provide compassionate guidance and medical excellence for those navigating this complex path. 1. “It’s My Body”—But at What Cost? Many argue, “I can choose surrogacy because it’s my body.” Yet consider this:–

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Family Planning Options in Nigeria: What Every Woman Should Know

At St. Ives Specialist Hospital, we believe that every woman deserves the right information and access to quality family planning services—whether you live in Lagos, Abeokuta, or anywhere across Nigeria. 💡 Why Family Planning Matters More Than Ever in 2025 In recent years, Nigeria has made great strides in reproductive health awareness, but there’s still

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Understanding IVF in 2025: What Nigerians at Home and Abroad Still Get Wrong

At St. Ives Specialist Hospital, we understand that the journey to parenthood can be filled with questions, emotions, and uncertainties. For many hopeful parents, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is more than just a medical procedure — it’s a deeply personal decision often wrapped in silence, cultural beliefs, and misinformation. As a leading fertility and women’s

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