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Tag Archives: Injection (medicine)
How Ethiopian women were cajoled into agreeing to long-acting birth injections
Women say that while waiting in transit camps in Ethiopia they were coaxed into agreeing to injections of long-acting birth control drugs. Women who immigrated from Ethiopia eight years ago say they were told they would not be allowed into … read more
Posted in Djibouti, East Africa, Eritrea, Ethiopia
Tagged Aliyah, DepoProvera, Ethiopia, Family planning, IndepthAfrica, Injection (medicine), Israel, Jewish Agency for Israel, Women in Ethiopia
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Woman who spent $15,000 on illegal bottom speaks out
An American mother-of-two who spent $15,000 to enhance the size of her hips and bottom says she’s lucky to be alive after her ‘obsession’ could have killed her. Vanity Wonder spoke to Eamon Holmes and Ruth Langsford on This Morning … read more
Posted in Lifestyle, Women
Tagged About Africa, Africa news, African History, African Maps, All Africa, breaking news, Breast implant, Eamonn Holmes, East Africa, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, IndepthNigeria, Injection (medicine), Nigeria news, niheria newspapers, nothafrica, Ruth Langsford, Silicone, This Morning, United States, Vanity, West Africa
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