Naga Munchetty has taken to social media to speak of her pride after being nominated for a Radio Times Moment Of The Year award.The BBC Breakfast presenter revealed that her Radio 5 Live show has been nominated for an award for an episode where the star discussed what she called one of her "most traumatic experiences" with listeners.Last June, the 47-year-old presenter opened up about having a contraceptive coil fitted, revealing that she fainted twice from the pain of the procedure.Posting a snippet from the episode online, Naga wrote: "This has been nominated for 'Radio Times Moment Of The Year'."So proud of the work our @bbc5live team put into this important subject to be aired."Sharing a candid quote from the snippet, Naga continued: "My screams were so loud that my husband tried to find out what room I was in to make it stop."Adoring fans were quick to comment with words of encouragement and support.One wrote: "Amazing radio - it was/is so powerful to hear other people's experiences."Another added: "Well done Naga!
Hugely important to raise awareness through open and honest discussions," while a third agreed: "Congrats, and well-deserved...
So happy this issue is being highlighted more."During the episode, Naga went on to say: "We all know that coils are safe and effective and lots of women have no problem at all with them but like all medical procedures, there's a vast range of experiences."Naga, who has been married to husband James Haggar since 2004, had further problems when her coil was removed a year later, saying: "The pain again was excruciating.
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