About Dr. Chandus — Consultant Public Health Physician
I'm a Consultant Public Health Physician and Maternal & Child Health Specialist based in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. I work at a tertiary hospital where I lead a Family Health and Immunization Unit. Nigerian mothers are turning to social media for health advice before they go to the hospital. They're asking questions on WhatsApp groups, following random influencers, and getting advice from 'chemists'. This platform meets you where you are, speaks the language you understand, and gives you medical information you can actually trust. I write about pregnancy, postpartum recovery, breastfeeding, family planning, and maternal mental health. Sometimes I review movies too.
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VISION
A Nigeria where every mother has access to accurate health information, in her language, in her context, before she needs it.
Start Now!MISSION
To provide Nigerian mothers with physician-led health education on pregnancy, postpartum recovery, breastfeeding, and reproductive health so they can make informed decisions for themselves and their families without confusion, fear, or unqualified advice.
Start Now!CORE VALUES
Everything on this platform is grounded in evidence, written for the Nigerian mother in her own context, communicated in plain language, delivered without judgment, and backed by nothing but training, research, and clinical experience.
Start Now!WHAT I DO
Content Creation: I create content on maternal and child health topics and downloadable resources.
Antenatal & Breastfeeding Support: I provide antenatal counseling and breastfeeding support services for mothers who need personalized guidance.
Courses: I develop courses on pregnancy, postpartum care, and infant feeding.
Speaking Engagements: I speak at conferences, health events, and on TV/radio about maternal health, family planning, and health communication.
Research: My research focuses on maternal and child health, especially family planning and maternal mental health. I have presented my research work internationally at conferences in Bogotá, Colombia, and will present in Panama City, Panama in June 2026.
Media: I have been featured on TV and radio for health awareness campaigns.
Movie Reviews: I also review movies sometimes. Because we're whole people, not just patients.
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Fed Is Best – But Breast Is Possible: A Complete Breastfeeding Course for Nigerian Mothers”
No one told you that the phrase “just latch the baby” would feel like the most useless advice in human history when you are desperately trying to figure out what a correct latch actually is.
Breastfeeding is natural. It is also a skill. And skills can be learned.
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After the Baby: Understanding Your Postpartum Body, Mind, and Recovery
Everyone Prepared You for the Baby. Nobody Prepared You for This. You prepared for months. You read everything about pregnancy. You packed the hospital bag. You chose the baby’s name. And then the baby arrived, and suddenly all the attention all the preparation, all the planning was for the baby. And you were left
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Your Pregnancy, Your Power: A Nigerian Mother’s Complete Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy
What can I eat? What can’t I eat? Why am I this tired? Should I be scared of this pain? When do I go to the hospital? What tests do I need? Is it safe to?
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What Our Clients Say
"I spent my entire first pregnancy confused and scared because I did not know who to trust online. Dr. Chandus explains things the way your doctor should but never has time to. I wish I had found this platform sooner."
Adaeze O. — Port Harcourt"Nobody talks about postpartum depression in this our culture. I thought I was just being ungrateful. Finding out what I was actually going through, explained by a Nigerian doctor who understood my life, changed everything for me."
Ngozi A. — Abuja"I was ready to stop breastfeeding at three weeks because I thought my milk was not enough. I read one article on this site and realized I had been doing everything wrong. My baby is six months old and still exclusively breastfed."
Funmi B. — LagosThe Dr. Chandus Blog
Articles on pregnancy, postpartum care, breastfeeding, family planning, maternal mental health, and more written by Dr. Chandus for Nigerian mothers.