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lexiie(f): 6:42pm On Mar 04, 2013
Concerning nursing mothers and pregnant women, you would not be allowed to stay fully in camp for the 3 weeks. After your registration you will be decamped because they feel that the camp is not conducive enough for your condition and state of health. The policy is done to forestall avoidable emergency that may occur to the expectant mothers during the 3 weeks orientation Program, which entails some rigorous physical exercises

Also the camp clinics are not equipped enough for pre and post-natal services and maternity emergencies and treatments. And the strenuous exercises in the Camp which may jeopardize the health of the mother and the unborn child. The clinics on camp are emergency clinics some hide to stay because they want to enjoy freedom from home maybe or just do not want to miss out on the fun. As I say it is once in a lifetime experience o.

Well for some pregnant corper that are not that heavy and who insist they must be on camp and doge officials who would want them to leave, they can be given exemption letters form the camp clinic to be excluded from rigorous activities and some stressful exercises. Serving with pregnancy is definitely not an easy adventure because you cannot compare yourself to a fellow corper, who is not pregnant.

For those who want to stay, pregnant women are given priorities in some things like the almighty queuing up. The environment of the camp though conducive is not suitable for nursing mothers while pregnant corps cannot go through the various exercises and other rigorous programs.

So my candid and sincere advice is that pregnant and nursing mothers should just abide by the decamping rules. Have a lovely time . If you have further questions don’t forget to ask .

http://evatese./2013/03/04/quick-tips-for-nursing-mothers-and-pregnant-women-in-nysc-orientation-camp/
Re: Tips For Nursing And Pregnant Women In NYSC Orientation Camp by Nobody: 10:41am On Mar 05, 2013
By decamping, do you mean the service year is terminated? Or does it mean they can return to their PPA after the camping period. Pls reply asap.
lexiie(f): 4:35pm On Mar 05, 2013
obasy09: By decamping, do you mean the service year is terminated? Or does it mean they can return to their PPA after the camping period. Pls reply asap.
it means they would go home after registration and return to collect their posting letters when camp ends
medube(m): 12:33am On Mar 06, 2013
I dropped my wife off at camp today and she is 21wks pregnant. Though she has finished registration, nobody has said anything to her or other pregnant women. They are hoping to get decamp permits after the swearing in on thursday. Is that usually the case?

Please advise.
julicoka(f): 4:27pm On Mar 19, 2013
lexiie: Concerning nursing mothers and pregnant women, you would not be allowed to stay fully in camp for the 3 weeks. After your registration you will be decamped because they feel that the camp is not conducive enough for your condition and state of health. The policy is done to forestall avoidable emergency that may occur to the expectant mothers during the 3 weeks orientation Program, which entails some rigorous physical exercises

Also the camp clinics are not equipped enough for pre and post-natal services and maternity emergencies and treatments. And the strenuous exercises in the Camp which may jeopardize the health of the mother and the unborn child. The clinics on camp are emergency clinics some hide to stay because they want to enjoy freedom from home maybe or just do not want to miss out on the fun. As I say it is once in a lifetime experience o.

Well for some pregnant corper that are not that heavy and who insist they must be on camp and doge officials who would want them to leave, they can be given exemption letters form the camp clinic to be excluded from rigorous activities and some stressful exercises. Serving with pregnancy is definitely not an easy adventure because you cannot compare yourself to a fellow corper, who is not pregnant.

For those who want to stay, pregnant women are given priorities in some things like the almighty queuing up. The environment of the camp though conducive is not suitable for nursing mothers while pregnant corps cannot go through the various exercises and other rigorous programs.

So my candid and sincere advice is that pregnant and nursing mothers should just abide by the decamping rules. Have a lovely time . If you have further questions don’t forget to ask .

http://evatese./2013/03/04/quick-tips-for-nursing-mothers-and-pregnant-women-in-nysc-orientation-camp/
but will they stay in d camp room or outside d camp enviroment
julicoka(f): 4:33pm On Mar 19, 2013
lexiie: Concerning nursing mothers and pregnant women, you would not be allowed to stay fully in camp for the 3 weeks. After your registration you will be decamped because they feel that the camp is not conducive enough for your condition and state of health. The policy is done to forestall avoidable emergency that may occur to the expectant mothers during the 3 weeks orientation Program, which entails some rigorous physical exercises

Also the camp clinics are not equipped enough for pre and post-natal services and maternity emergencies and treatments. And the strenuous exercises in the Camp which may jeopardize the health of the mother and the unborn child. The clinics on camp are emergency clinics some hide to stay because they want to enjoy freedom from home maybe or just do not want to miss out on the fun. As I say it is once in a lifetime experience o.

Well for some pregnant corper that are not that heavy and who insist they must be on camp and doge officials who would want them to leave, they can be given exemption letters form the camp clinic to be excluded from rigorous activities and some stressful exercises. Serving with pregnancy is definitely not an easy adventure because you cannot compare yourself to a fellow corper, who is not pregnant.

For those who want to stay, pregnant women are given priorities in some things like the almighty queuing up. The environment of the camp though conducive is not suitable for nursing mothers while pregnant corps cannot go through the various exercises and other rigorous programs.

So my candid and sincere advice is that pregnant and nursing mothers should just abide by the decamping rules. Have a lovely time . If you have further questions don’t forget to ask .

http://evatese./2013/03/04/quick-tips-for-nursing-mothers-and-pregnant-women-in-nysc-orientation-camp/
but will they stay in d camp room or outside d camp enviroment
lexiie(f): 4:57pm On Mar 19, 2013
julicoka: but will they stay in d camp room or outside d camp enviroment

NO they wont stay in camp or the camp environment. they would be sent home
lexiie(f): 4:58pm On Mar 19, 2013
medube: I dropped my wife off at camp today and she is 21wks pregnant. Though she has finished registration, nobody has said anything to her or other pregnant women. They are hoping to get decamp permits after the swearing in on thursday. Is that usually the case?

Please advise.

yeah , it is after the swearing in , that she leaves.
julicoka(f): 10:32pm On Mar 19, 2013
lexiie:

NO they wont stay in camp or the camp environment. they would be sent home
thank u very much for ur reply.i watched NTA news what did they mean by fake NYSC member at Nasarawa state
Kindy: 9:58pm On Apr 06, 2013
lexiie: Concerning nursing mothers and pregnant women, you would not be allowed to stay fully in camp for the 3 weeks. After your registration you will be decamped because they feel that the camp is not conducive enough for your condition and state of health. The policy is done to forestall avoidable emergency that may occur to the expectant mothers during the 3 weeks orientation Program, which entails some rigorous physical exercises

Also the camp clinics are not equipped enough for pre and post-natal services and maternity emergencies and treatments. And the strenuous exercises in the Camp which may jeopardize the health of the mother and the unborn child. The clinics on camp are emergency clinics some hide to stay because they want to enjoy freedom from home maybe or just do not want to miss out on the fun. As I say it is once in a lifetime experience o.

Well for some pregnant corper that are not that heavy and who insist they must be on camp and doge officials who would want them to leave, they can be given exemption letters form the camp clinic to be excluded from rigorous activities and some stressful exercises. Serving with pregnancy is definitely not an easy adventure because you cannot compare yourself to a fellow corper, who is not pregnant.

For those who want to stay, pregnant women are given priorities in some things like the almighty queuing up. The environment of the camp though conducive is not suitable for nursing mothers while pregnant corps cannot go through the various exercises and other rigorous programs.

So my candid and sincere advice is that pregnant and nursing mothers should just abide by the decamping rules. Have a lovely time . If you have further questions don’t forget to ask .

http://evatese./2013/03/04/quick-tips-for-nursing-mothers-and-pregnant-women-in-nysc-orientation-camp/

Pls can a nursing mother (5 months baby) come to the camp from home once in a while to participate in some of the camp's activities, could it be arranged. Thanks.
lexiie(f): 7:09pm On Jun 22, 2013
julicoka: but will they stay in d camp room or outside d camp enviroment

it depends on the camp sha
lexiie(f): 8:03pm On Jun 22, 2013
Kindy:

Pls can a nursing mother (5 months baby) come to the camp from home once in a while to participate in some of the camp's activities, could it be arranged. Thanks.

Well dont think that is possible ,but maybe if you have a good rapport with your platoon commander and some officials.
also if i may ask , why would you want to do that ??
glomebaby87: 4:22am On Jun 23, 2013
wht if ur state of deployment is very far wht do u do as a pregnant woman
Mercyu1(f): 7:47am On Jun 23, 2013
glomebaby87: wht if ur state of deployment is very far wht do u do as a pregnant woman
Were u nt posted 2 where u n ur husband stay??If yes,u still hv 2 go 2 d camp,finish registration and then redeploy 2 where ur husband stays.
prizeless4(f): 11:39pm On Jun 23, 2013
What if u are pregnant but not showing like 2 weeks pregnant will u be exempted. Plz reply
Mercyu1(f): 6:16pm On Jun 24, 2013
prizeless4: What if u are pregnant but not showing like 2 weeks pregnant will u be exempted. Plz reply
Ur pregnancy is nt yet noticable.So u hv 2 go 2 camp 2moro with ur lab result,finish ur clearance as early as possible,get accomodation n settle.Then wen d soldiers start pursueing corpers out 4 parade d next morning,u tell them u are pregnant n if they doubt u,show them ur result.Then meet ur camp director n explain everytin 2 him/her. He/she will either help u facilitate ur exemption frm physical exercise or send u home.Gud luck
Mercyu1(f): 6:16pm On Jun 24, 2013
prizeless4: What if u are pregnant but not showing like 2 weeks pregnant will u be exempted. Plz reply
rashiedat: 9:03pm On Jun 25, 2013
[/quote][quote author=lexiie]Concerning nursing mothers and pregnant women, you would not be allowed to stay fully in camp for the 3 weeks. After your registration you will be decamped because they feel that the camp is not conducive enough for your condition and state of health. The policy is done to forestall avoidable emergency that may occur to the expectant mothers during the 3 weeks orientation Program, which entails some rigorous physical exercises

Also the camp clinics are not equipped enough for pre and post-natal services and maternity emergencies and treatments. And the strenuous exercises in the Camp which may jeopardize the health of the mother and the unborn child. The clinics on camp are emergency clinics some hide to stay because they want to enjoy freedom from home maybe or just do not want to miss out on the fun. As I say it is once in a lifetime experience o.

Well for some pregnant corper that are not that heavy and who insist they must be on camp and doge officials who would want them to leave, they can be given exemption letters form the camp clinic to be excluded from rigorous activities and some stressful exercises. Serving with pregnancy is definitely not an easy adventure because you cannot compare yourself to a fellow corper, who is not pregnant.

For those who want to stay, pregnant women are given priorities in some things like the almighty queuing up. The environment of the camp though conducive is not suitable for nursing mothers while pregnant corps cannot go through the various exercises and other rigorous programs.

So my candid and sincere advice is that pregnant and nursing mothers should just abide by the decamping rules. Have a lovely time . If you have further questions don’t forget to ask .

http://evatese./2013/03/04/quick-tips-for-nursing-mothers-and-pregnant-women-in-nysc-orientation-camp/
rashiedat: 9:14pm On Jun 25, 2013
How is it by air to cross river also,am a nursing mother n my flight will be book for thursday monining,will I be able to make it ?need ur opinio pls
excellentprifun: 3:41pm On Feb 19, 2016
What if your due date is and a week's time to ur camp for Nysc or what if one delivers 2 days before d camping time, what should one do so as not to miss d opportunity of going to camp nao ?
AJstyles7: 9:25am On Mar 21, 2019
will they really ask the pregnant women to leave the camp?? does it happen in all the states??
wakatrends: 8:30am On May 02, 2019
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