Egyptian Fensor Nada Hafage recently shocked the world when he competed Paris Olympics 2024 While seven pregnant with their daughter, Zaina, reported BBC.
A clinical pathologist by profession, Nada Hafz was given all clearly given by doctors to compete with doctors. Olympic game And wanted to show the world what a woman’s body could do.
According to the report, only a few selected people knew that she was competing during her seven months pregnant, until she disclosed the news after leaving the final -16 from her event on social media.
The announcement went viral, which Hafes had experienced earlier.
“I was just posting on my personal account – proudly saying that I am in the top 16 in the world when I was pregnant,” Hafz told BBC Sport Africa“I didn’t expect it to be viral. I didn’t know what was going on.”
He said that most of the reactions to his message were positive.
“When the post went up, and I was an inspiration for all, it was a big thing for me.”
Hafez mentions Wanted to show the world what a woman’s body could do,
“This was a very important message to me – an Egyptian Arab woman – to tell all women that your body can surprise you. Sometimes you need to see an example to know that you Can do it, “he said.
“Because perhaps a pregnant woman, she is afraid to do anything, and now she tells herself: ‘is a woman who competes in the Olympics when pregnant. So whatever I can do’.
Hafez on negative reactions:
However, not everyone was so supported by Hafaz that he revealed Fens in the personal saber of women. Grand Palace While carrying a child.
Reacting to negative comments on Instagram, he said, “Some people don’t want to see you successful,” he reflected. It is easy to comment and run. You do not face me ,
“I wanted to clarify that I am a doctor and this (competition during pregnant) is something that is not against any medical issues. Some people were saying that I should have given a place to someone else. This was not an option because I worthy, he said.
“My mother told me that if you read anything then ‘don’t be sad’ – but I am proud of what I did. I achieved something and it was very challenging.”
He concluded, “For me, it looks like a fencing is not the same – there is a sense of touch. My doctor assured me that it is not insecure.”