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Regina Daniels: What I did to confirm my pregnancy

Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels, has opened up on what she went through just to confirm her first pregnancy with legal luminary and ex-lawmaker, Ned Nwoko.

In a new reality TV series, Daniels said she had to visit four hospitals and bought 20 pregnancy test strips just to confirm her pregnancy.

Regina Daniels: What I did to confirm my pregnancy

She said, “…So I had to go to like four different hospitals to confirm and I bought 20 pregnancy test strips just to confirm if I was pregnant and then I just couldn’t explain the feeling.”

Continuing, ‘The Enemy I know’ star said she went further to ask her close friend to use the same test strip just to be sure. “I had to ask my friend to use the test strip and it came out negative and I said that means I am pregnant.”

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On how she felt after confirming her pregnancy, she said it was a feeling she couldn’t explain. “The first time I found out that I was pregnant, I was confused, I just couldn’t explain the feeling. Though at first, my husband was saying he can perceive a pregnant woman from miles away. I was so shocked and it sounded so funny.”

Corroborating Regina’s journey towards motherhood, Nwoko said, “She was anxious but I told her at some point that she was pregnant. She didn’t believe me and kept asking and I told her that I have this sixth sense which can make me sense a pregnant woman. She didn’t believe me and had to go to the hospital where she was confirmed pregnant.

Regina Daniels: What I did to confirm my pregnancy

Nwoko further noted that he’s excited and happy that quite many individuals were excited for them. “I’m excited, Regina is excited and I can see that everywhere many people are excited about the pregnancy.”

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