New Mom And Ooni’s Of Ife’s Wife, Naomi Reflects On How Societal Pressure Made Conception Difficult For Her
Prophetess Silekunola M. Naomi Ogunwusi, wife of the Ooni of Ife, King Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has recounted how the societal pressure made the journey to motherhood difficult for her.
In November 2020, the queen had welcomed the arrival of a baby boy with the monarch, two years after they had gotten married.
During her recent feature on TVC’s ‘Your View’, Naomi spoke of the “difficult” experience she had prior to conception.
Making reference to her story, the mother of one said conception becomes tougher for women when they are constantly reminded of their fertility struggles. According to the queen:
“It was like I was supposed to start popping babies almost immediately. The whole world was just looking at me.
“Thank God for a supportive husband, he would always tell me not to bother. I think it was something I was challenged with from the first day I got married.
‘‘One thing that society does not yet know is that when a woman is under pressure, it becomes very difficult to conceive because it messes up with her brain and then it goes into her hormones and it becomes more difficult.
“The more you abuse a woman about childbearing, the more it becomes difficult for her to conceive.”
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Beyond her conception struggle, queen Naomi also admitted that she had faced pressure as regards the sex of her child and it’s not from her husband but the general public. She said:
“For me, it was really difficult but thank God for God, thank God for the Holy Spirit, and thank God for my husband. There was no pressure at all from my husband’s family, they were all very supportive.
“I would say from the public, there was a little bit of pressure but because my husband didn’t actually care about what gender, it could be a girl, a boy, or even twins he didn’t care.
“My mind was not on whether it was a girl or a boy, there was no reason to go for a scan, and there was no reason to find out what I was having. Whatever it is, I knew he was going to celebrate me and celebrate the child.”