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Nadia Mukami shares experience with postpartum depression

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Musician Nadia Mukami has opened up on struggles with postpartum depression after giving birth to her son.

The musician and her husband, musician Arrow Bwoy announced the birth of their son, Haseeb Kai, on March 24, 2022.

“24.03.2022 We received the most Beautiful Gift Ever @haseebkai welcome to our world @nadia_mukami thank you @rfh_healthcare my Queen and the Prince are in the safe hands,” Arrow Bwoy shared.

Postpartum depression

Postpartum depression is suffered by a mother following childbirth, typically arising from the combination of hormonal changes, psychological adjustment to motherhood, and fatigue; postnatal depression.

Nadia was not spared as she also suffered postpartum depression, she admits that compared to carrying the pregnancy, postpartum took a toll on her.

She also highlighted challenges that first-time mothers go through and how the society addresses the same.

“I think most places need to focus on postpartum. Pregnancy is easy, I think it’s easy compared to that period after giving birth. Women are strong

“African women are not allowed to say this chapter is exhausting; wataambiwa leta mtoto tulee kama amekushinda. Postpartum is not a joke. I never really understood postpartum until I had a baby,” Nadia said.

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Musician Nadia Mukami posses for a photo PHOTO/@nadia_mukami/Instagram

KRG The Don defends Nadia Mukami

In a previous interview, musician KRG The Don spoke on trolls directed to Nadia over her outfit during his performance in Meru.

After the performance, some of her fans noted that the outfit exposed her in not a good way, especially since she is yet to lose the baby fat women get during pregnancy.

Reacting to the trolls KRG said;

“Sometimes I wonder why people are bitter with life. People should have respect towards someone who has had a pregnancy, especially immediately after birth

“Nadia is also a musician and she entertains a lot of people; this means she deals with emotions from a lot of people. Once a woman has given birth, it is obvious to add weight and they need time to heal.”

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Nadia Mukami is a mother of one PHOTO/@nadia_mukami/Instagram

Corazon Kwamboka postpartum depression

As earlier reported on K24 Digital, socialite Corazon Kwamboka has opened up on her struggles with mental health days after admitting that she suffered postpartum depression.

Through her Instagram page, the mother of two shared her experience with depression that saw her spend a few days in the hospital.

Kwamboka noted that the matter was meant to be private but it somehow found its way to the blogs forcing her to publicly talk about it.

“It’s about time we stop this gossip and immaturity and take mental health seriously. When someone tells you they’re going through something stop automatically assuming they want sympathy or attention. Listen to them, take it seriously, you may just save a life,” Kwamboka said.

Adding; “I’m here to tell you that depression is not a joke and it’s not the same as feeling sad. It’s literally something that affects your brain, stops you from seeing any good in your life. And if you’re depressed please seek help. Don’t give up.”

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Socialite Corazon Kwamboka PHOTO/@corazon_kwamboka/Instagram
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