
In an uplifting tweet that has since gone viral, Chiamaka Nwakalor-Egemba, the wife of popular health influencer Aproko Doctor, gave hope to women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), who are struggling with infertility.
Chiamaka, a PCOS warrior herself, used the example of Nigerian content creator Maraji, who’s now expecting her third child without IVF, as a beacon of hope for other women battling the condition. Her message was clear— PCOS does not mean the end of your fertility journey.
“Maraji is on Baby number 3, no IVF so far. She is a PCOS Warrior. My PCOS Warriors, THERE IS STILL HOPE!”she wrote
She continued with a motivational call to others:
“Don’t let your faith shake. Fight and have control of your mind and body. If you need help, I have a support group. I even show the recipe that helped me. YOU WILL SMILE AGAIN!”
The tweet sparked a flood of emotional responses and questions. Some users opened up about their undiagnosed symptoms, others asked what PCOS meant, and many requested to join her support group. .
