She said women who attended antenatal clinics were more likely to deliver in safer environments.
Ms Oyerogba called for the integration of FGM prevention into routine maternal, adolescent, and reproductive health services.
She urged governments at all levels to strengthen maternal and child health services to promote safe motherhood and reduce maternal and infant mortality.
In Nigeria and most parts of Africa, the majority of women enter menopause between the ages of 49 and 51, according to the gynaecologist.
“Ammonia toxicity decreases embryonic and fetal survival, growth and development,” stated the gynaecologist.
The expert warned against early exposure to sex at a tender age especially younger than 18 years old and having many sexual partners.
The medical practitioner said that it was important to take a 400 micrograms folic acid tablet daily before pregnancy.
The expert said that family planning was an important tool in the prevention of unwanted pregnancies.
According to the consultant, there is no medical reason indicating that deliveries are more at night.
