To Ba Se Wo (if it were you)

By: To ba se wo (if it were you)
  • Summary

  • This podcast aims to talk about critical and often overlooked issues in healthcare in Nigeria while increasing awareness, challenging the status quota, and starting conversations that lead to meaningful change.
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Episodes
  • Breaking the Stigma: How Can We Normalize Conversations Around Abortion and Reproductive Rights? (Part 2)
    Sep 14 2024

    Welcome back guys to another exciting episode. In this episode with Dr Oshodi, we addressed the societal cultural, and religious barriers that contribute to the stigma around abortion and reproductive rights across Nigeria. We hope to create an environment where we can have open and honest conversations around this topic.


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    12 mins
  • Breaking the Stigma: How Can We Normalize Conversations Around Abortion and Reproductive Rights?
    Sep 11 2024

    Welcome back guys to another exciting episode. In this episode with Dr Gbagadesin, we addressed the societal cultural, and religious barriers that contribute to the stigma around abortion and reproductive rights across Nigeria. We hope to create an environment where we can have open and honest conversations around this topic.


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    11 mins
  • The Hidden Crisis: Unveiling the toll of Unsafe Abortion in Nigeria
    Aug 27 2024

    Welcome to the "To Ba Se Wo" podcast (translated as "if it were you"), an initiative of the Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (Lagos Chapter).

    In this episode, we shed light on the harsh realities that women endure as regards safe abortions, the societal impact, and the urgent need for change for safer and legal abortions.

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    46 mins

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