Actress Shaffy Bello Reveals She Tied Her Tubes

Veteran Nollywood actress, Shaffy Bello, has opened up about a personal decision she made years ago concerning childbirth.

Speaking on her YouTube channel, Shaffy Bello TV, the actress revealed that she underwent a medical procedure to tie her fallopian tubes about 26 years ago because she didn’t want to have many children and was certain about the family size she desired.

She said: “I didn’t want a lot of children. I wanted to stop. So they went through my navel, went in there, did what they needed to do, and they tied it up. That was it. I’ve always said to myself that after tying my tubes, if I get pregnant, I will feel like Mary, it’s a holy child.”

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