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BBNaija: ‘I Got Depressed After Doctors Said I May Never Have Children’ – Uriel Opens Up

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Former Big Brother Naija ‘All-Stars’ housemate, Uriel Oputa, has opened up about the struggle with amenorrhea, which posed a threat to her conception.

Amenorrhea is the medical term for the absence of menstruation during the reproductive years, between puberty and menopause.

Naija News reports that Uriel, during a recent interview with media personality, Hero Daniels, said she battled amenorrhea for four years.

According to the 35-year-old singer, the health challenge led to depression after the doctors said there is a high possibility that she may never be able to have children.

She said: “Before I decided to embark on a health journey, I had health challenges. One of them was that I didn’t see my period for four years. 

“I remember going to the doctors in the UK, and they told me that there was a high possibility that I would never be able to have children. That time, my niece was two years old and I remember leaving the office thinking, ‘Oh! I will never be able to have a child.’

“I went into a state of depression. I was so depressed that I couldn’t watch kids on TV. I hated going past schools or parks because I would be reminded constantly that I may not be able to be a mother.

“So, it reached a point where I said, ‘Okay, if I can’t be a mother, I would have my niece as mine.’ And that is why, till today, we [my niece and I] are very close because she looks at me as a second mother.”

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