• December 4, 2025
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Adebayo had reached his limit. After enduring the immense stress of caring for his wife during her first two pregnancies, he made a solemn vow to himself: No more children. The physical and emotional toll was simply too high, and he was determined to avoid walking that path a third time.

However, his decision creates a rift at home. His wife, Omolola, feeling rejected by Adebayo’s sudden withdrawal from intimacy, insists on a solution. Seeking peace, the couple visits their trusted family doctor and close friend, whose recommendations starts the drama.

MY WOMB Latest Yoruba Intriguing Drama Starring Femi Adebayo, Apankufor, Tunde Aderinoye, Tosin Olaniyan, Kemi Ogunleye,

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45 comments on “MY WOMB Latest Yoruba Movie 2025 Femi Adebayo, Apa, Tunde Aderinoye, Tosin Olaniyan, Kemi Ogunleye

  1. This is a good movie. The Female lead is so funny and all the cast finished work. I’m supper pleased. You will laugh a lot and cry a lot if you are an emotional person. Lovely story ❤

  2. What a fantastic movie……i enjoyed every bit of scene. D man (Adebayo) is to be blamed because i see no reason why he wants his wife womb to be removed. He needs to take responsibility for his actions…..

  3. This is a great lesson to people to talk about what they want in marriage but what was dumb is the woman saying it was the doctor that destroyed her marriage while it was her husband even though the doctor has his own fault. The only thing the wife did wrong was getting drunk. Who in their right mind will tell a doctor to remove something from another person's body without consent.

  4. While many dramas touch on marital discord, this film courageously tackles the rare and complex subject of medical autonomy and 'womb transplant' ethics a theme seldom explored with such intensity in contemporary cinema. It flips the script on the typical 'family planning' narrative, transforming a domestic discussion into a high-stakes psychological thriller. The storytelling is refreshing and unpredictable, proving that Yoruba cinema can handle complex, modern ethical dilemmas with sophistication and raw power. If you are tired of predictable plots and want a movie that dares to be different, this is the one.

  5. The woman is a victim. I was expecting her to sue the husband and the doctor. Meanwhile, the doctor should have informed the husband about the wife situation. The wife is the victim. The husband is the culprit the doctor an accomplice.

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