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Reasons Why Babies Cry Immediately They Are Born And Why They Sleep Almost Immediately After
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When a woman is pregnant, her family, friends, and surrounding neighbors pray that the mother and child survive the delivery process. There's no doubt that child labor comes with pains that cannot be described with words.
Most times, people tend to believe that it's only the delivering mother that feels pain during childbirth but fails to look at the child's and father's side.
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According to research, a baby's cry may be as a result of the pain of delivery and the exposure to cold air, pressure, and a new environment that causes their lungs to expand, expel amniotic fluids, and mucus as they cry. A Baby's first cry is often seen as a sign of healthy lungs.
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Meanwhile, babies breathe amniotic fluid while they're in their mother's womb but almost immediately they're out of the womb, they take their first dry air which might be very hard(and painful) and the labor pain they experience can make them cry.
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SAD: See The Condition Of These 3 Ex-Nigerian Footballers (PHOTOS)
~3.6 mins read

It is common knowledge that nothing in this life lasts forever. Even fame also is fleeting. Footballers are today being urged to detest from living lavishly and save to ensure a good life when the spotlight is no longer on them.

Kaseem Yebsaya

Some days ago, news broke out that Kaseem Yebsaya, former Nigerian Under 23 player is now mentally unstable.

Yebsaya who played with Kanu Nwankwo and Okocha is now in a psychiatric hospital.
According to reports, Kaseem Yebsaya had mental problems and was roaming about the streets in his village he was captured and taken to a hospital.

Sylvester Egbogie

Sylvester Egbogie was a member of the Green Eagle team that won the All Africa games in 1973 . During his playing days, he was skillful and fast on the ball but now he can no longer walk. The former footballer lost both legs to the surgeon’s knife after a long battle with diabetes.
Once upon a time Sylvester dined with kings. He even shook hands with President Gowon after winning Nigeria the All Africa games in 1973. But today he has been forgotten. He is certainly not basking in the joy of retirement.

Peter Fregene

During his playing days, Peter Fregene was nicknamed the 'flying cat'. He played as a goalkeeper for Nigeria. He also represented Nigeria at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico.
Olympian Peter Fregene has been bedridden for 19 years. Since he suffered a spinal cord injury in 2001, he has been unable to walk again.
The tall and once handsome Fregene is now a complete shadow of himself.

Please let's put these ex-Nigerian footballers in our prayers.
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