How I Bled For Four Months Non-Stop — Toyo Baby

by Mercy Ulasi
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Juliana Olayode, a famous Nigerian actress best known for playing Toyo Baby in the popular sitcom series Jenifa’s Dairy, has discussed her battles with PCOS and psoriasis.

You may get infrequent, lengthy, or rare periods if you have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Psoriasis is a skin condition that typically affects the knees, elbows, trunk, and scalp. It generates a rash with itchy, scaly spots.
The actress spoke about her struggle with the condition on her YouTube channel, saying, “I had polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and I had psoriasis.”

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. I was bleeding every day for four months and my period did not stop. The way it started was that my period did not come for over a year.

“Sometimes I used like two packs of sanitary towels every day. There was a day when I was at my sister’s house and I slept. I did not want her to know that I was bleeding nonstop. I woke up and the whole bed was full of blood. I had just changed my pad before going to sleep.

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“My sister advised me that I had to go for a check-up immediately. But I was scared about what the doctors would tell me. We went to see a gynaecologist. When we were having the tests, I was hoping it was not going to be cancer. Eventually, when the test came out it was PCOS.”

 

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