MISS Deborah Aduragbemi

On the 13th of October 2023, Mrs Ayodele Rebecca Bukola became a beneficiary of the Victoria’s Smile Foundation at 32 weeks into her pregnancy. She had experienced both a stillbirth and a miscarriage before enrolling in our program. Our organisation provided comprehensive medical care, including all medical expenses and food, under the supervision of medical experts at the hospital. Mrs Ayodele also received a Maternity bag containing various necessary items for delivery and post-birth care. The baby was born via Caesarean section and was kept in the Nursery for an additional two days to monitor her for Jaundice. The baby was discharged when the possibility of Jaundice was ruled out. Our Foundation maintains contact with the family to ensure their well-being, as we do with all families under our care.

 

Christening, known colloquially in many communities in Nigeria as “Naming Ceremony” is an important part of the pregnancy-childbirth cycle, it is the first time that the child is formally introduced to the larger family and friends. In many cultures, the child receives their name during this event. Naming Ceremony is a celebratory rite and our program officers are always on hand to celebrate with the family. Here are pictures from Deborah Aduragbemi Dominion Ayodele’s christening.

On the 13th of October 2023, Mrs Ayodele Rebecca Bukola became a beneficiary of the Victoria’s Smile Foundation at 32 weeks into her pregnancy. She had experienced both a stillbirth and a miscarriage before enrolling in our program. Our organisation provided comprehensive medical care, including all medical expenses and food, under the supervision of medical experts at the hospital. Mrs Ayodele also received a Maternity bag containing various necessary items for delivery and post-birth care. The baby was born via Caesarean section and was kept in the Nursery for an additional two days to monitor her for Jaundice. The baby was discharged when the possibility of Jaundice was ruled out. Our Foundation maintains contact with the family to ensure their well-being, as we do with all families under our care.

 

Christening, known colloquially in many communities in Nigeria as “Naming Ceremony” is an important part of the pregnancy-childbirth cycle, it is the first time that the child is formally introduced to the larger family and friends. In many cultures, the child receives their name during this event. Naming Ceremony is a celebratory rite and our program officers are always on hand to celebrate with the family. Here are pictures from Deborah Aduragbemi Dominion Ayodele’s christening.

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