Nigerian Mum Who Gave Birth to Velcro Baby Shares Her Experience in Short Video, People React

Nigerian Mum Who Gave Birth to Velcro Baby Shares Her Experience in Short Video, People React

  • A Nigerian mother has shared a video of her clingy baby who always refuses to be separated from her
  • In a video shared via the TikTok app, she carried the baby in her arms while dancing around the room
  • A midwife, Angela Maduabuchi, shed more light on Velcro babies

A Nigerian mother has been trending on the TikTok app after posting a video of her velcro baby.

She shared the video via her official TikTok account, which quickly went viral, garnering many comments.

Nigerian woman shares her experience with Velcro baby
Mum shares video of her velcro baby Photo credit: @hordunyola/TikTok.
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Mum dances with velcro baby

In the video shared by @hordunyola, the woman showcases her dance moves while carrying her Velcro baby, who never wants to be put down.

According to the mother, she gave birth to twins, but one of them chose to be a velcro (clingy) baby.

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"POV: One of your twins decided to be a Velcro baby," she captioned the video.

A midwife in Uyo, Angela Maduabuchi, shed more light on Velcro babies.

In her words:

"They are too attached to their mothers. We usually have a hard time with Velcro babies most times because their mothers might be down with illness and wouldn't want to be disturbed but this infants won't stop crying even when you give them everything they need."

Watch the video below:

Reactions as mum dances with velcro baby

Social media users who came across the post on TikTok stormed the comments section to react to the clip.

@NORABLISS said:

"English go soon put us for wahala cause I ran to check the meaning of Velcro baby what if I broke my leg while running."

@lovebutterfly wrote:

"Una don come which one be Velcro baby again?? e like food abi attention,I no wan stress my eyes for dictionary.

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@Cindy Robinson said:

"I almost wrote “May God heal him or her”. Make una d take am easy with these big big names abeg."

@yaa said:

"Me coming to write you lucky is not both of them after checking the meaning of Velcro baby."

@beleza_011 said:

"Me 25 still a Velcro baby. We never hide anything from our parents we love them too much and want to make them proud."

@Thimteez reacted:

"Velcro babies are newborns and infants who are unusually clingy, don't want to be put down and will fuss until they're reunited with their favourite person―mum."

@AG baby said:

"Ahh which be sey I was a Velcro baby den cos my mom said I never wanted to let her be till age 2 lol."

@Adwoa-Abi said:

"I didn’t know the meaning of a Velcro baby but my guess was right cuz they are twins and you are carrying just one meaning this one is the clingy one."

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@Riley added:

"Even some girls wey don grow still be velcro baby. Like my babe make she no see my comment."

New mom surprises family with baby and receives warm welcome

Briefly News reported that a new mom received a heartwarming welcome home when she surprised her family with her new bundle of joy. The woman didn't tell her family she was coming home from the hospital and they were overjoyed to see her and meet the newborn.

Many netizens were touched by the family's warm welcome and expressed their own happiness for the new mom.

Source: Legit.ng

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