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Shocking! Pakistani Influencer Pyari Maryam Passes Away After Giving Birth to Twins
Published: 05/12/25
Updated: 05/12/25
The online world is mourning the sudden death of Pakistani influencer Pyari Maryam, who reportedly passed away soon after giving birth to her twin babies. The news has shocked her followers because Maryam had been openly sharing her happiness and excitement about becoming a mother.
Who Was Pyari Maryam?
Pyari Maryam was known for her soft, friendly videos and genuine personality. She had built a loyal community of followers who loved her lifestyle content and her humble nature.
She was just 26 years old, she had her whole life ahead of her. She got married in 2023, and she always shared her pregnancy journey with her audience.
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What Happened During Childbirth
According to reports, Maryam developed severe complications during childbirth, shortly after delivering her twins. Although early there was news about the twins also affected, but the family later clarified that the newborns are safe.
Her husband confirmed the heartbreaking loss through social media, requesting prayers and privacy.
Why Twin and Complicated Pregnancies Need Extra Care
Twin pregnancies and any pregnancy classified as high-risk require closer medical monitoring because the mother’s body undergoes extra strain. Mothers expecting twins may face higher chances of bleeding, high blood pressure, gestational diabetes, early labor, or emergency C-sections.
Doctors often recommend more frequent check-ups, timely scans, and hospital deliveries. Mothers are encouraged to watch for warning signs like severe headaches, swelling, heavy bleeding, fever, or sudden pain. Proper nutrition, rest, hydration, and avoiding physical stress also become extremely important.
While most high-risk pregnancies end safely with the right care, there are very few cases that take serious turns.
Pyari Maryam’s story is a reminder of how unpredictable childbirth can be and how important it is to support mothers, especially during delicate or complicated pregnancies.
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