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Nigeria: Woman Delivers After Two Years Pregnancy 31 May 2013 , By Chika Mefor, Source: Leadership When Mrs. Prisca Ashiegbu got pregnant after seven years of fervent prayers to God for the fruit of the womb, she never imagined that she would have to wait another two years to hold her baby in her arms. The nine years of childless marriage to her husband, Henry, was a rough but the agaony was forgotten when she was delivered of her "miracle baby" on February 2, 2013. Married in January 2004, the couple who hail from Abazu village in Imo State was not so anxious about having a child in the first year of the marriage.However, they stated their journey of praying and waiting on God by the second year. For many years, they went from one hospital to another searching for a solution to their childlessness and it was during one of such hospital visits that a scan revealed that Prisca had fibroid. The doctors said the only solution was for Prisca to undergo surgery but the stories the couple heard about having surgery to remove fibroid didn't encourage them to go on with the treatment. "I have always had this phobia of going for surgery especially when it concerns fibroid. I have heard a lot of stories and the stories were not good. Many women had lost their lives in the process and we didn't know where to go and who to trust. Some other stories we heard were that if one does not conceive within three months after removing the fibroid, it will grow back. I didn't want my wife to go for the surgery because I had already made up my mind that I'll rather remain childless than lose my wife to the ailment," Henry, the husband said. He further stated that in the search for a solution, they spent a lot of money."We went to several hospitals and they all said the same thing. We were thinking of the best option that will help reduce the size of the fibroid and hope that pregnancy will occur. We went to a hospital in Abuja and were told that the fibroid could not even be operated upon at the level it was. My wife had to take injection that cost N35,000 each for a period of three months to reduce the size of the fibroid," Henry added, stressing that when this too failed, they resorted to traditional medicine and were referred to a woman in Gwagwalada, who treated his wife following which she conceived. He however said the joy of the pregnancy was cut short when several scans did not reveal the presence of a baby growing in his wife. "There were physical changes to suggest that she was pregnant but everywhere we went to, they kept telling us what they could see was the fibroid and not a baby but the case was different for the traditional medicine practitioners who confirmed that she was indeed pregnant. The baby, according to the woman, who treated my wife was growing alongside the fibroid. The woman continued her treatment trying to reduce the size of the fibroid so that the baby will mature because the fibroid was delaying the growth of the foetus and when it was nine months, Prisca who is a teacher by profession applied for a maternity leave. "The situation we were in is better imagined. I resumed and people were asking me how my baby was and I told them the baby was okay. But after three months, my stomach was still big and people became suspicious, with some wondering if I was pregnant again. In fact one of my students asked me if I was pregnant again," Prisca said. The couple was in a dilemma. They could not go for surgery as the doctors had not confirmed that the woman was pregnant while those who had confirmed the pregnancy did not have the requisite knowledge and equipment to operate on her. They resorted to prayers, hoping that a miracle should happen. Prisca's sister, Mrs. Justina Amadi, told them of a woman in Aba who could help them and when they got there, the woman who also works in a clinic examined her and told her that she felt the baby but when Prisca went for a scan in the same clinic, the baby was not seen. From Aba, Henry, a staff of the Embassy of Iran, said they headed for Port Harcourt, where they had been told about a woman who was pregnant for one year and nine months and found her solution. "Early December 2012, we went to Owerri. It was a woman who was a friend to my wife's sister who directed us to Port Harcourt. She told us that if she had delivered after a year and nine months pregnancy, my wife should have faith that she too will deliver. She directed us to the person who helped her when everyone had given up," Henry said, adding that after some initial challenges, they were able to locate the traditional medicine practitioner, who examined his wife and confirmed that there was a baby and the baby was still alive. "She said because the fibroid was sharing space with the baby, the baby wasn't mature so she will have to place me on treatment for one month and give me medicine that will make the fibroid shrink and give the baby space to grow. This was happening in December, 2012. We started the treatment and we saw progress," Prisca narrated, adding that after one month, the woman told her she could come for delivery as the baby would have been mature by then. We went there on a Monday and on Tuesday, I continued with the exercise. I started dancing all kinds of dance steps including those I danced as a child. Everyone was calling, they were worried. She later gave me another drug and after I took it, I started purging. Around 12.30pm, she told me that it was time. I didn't even feel any labour pains and within a period of 15 minutes,the baby was born. My sister was crying. It was really a miracle," she said. The birth of Emmanuel Ebubechukwu, that is the baby's name, brought joy to his parents. They have taken their experience as a way God wanted to use them to help and encourage other people in similar situations. |
just stumbled on this thread today princesa u've just made my day, love the story *following * |
I have been refreshing this page since hoping for an update bolu pls don't leave us hanging come and cont. |
I want someone to pls help me out on the meaning and use of holy ghost fire cos I have noticed that most christains today uses it when trying to bind and cast something out. I knew biblically the holy spirit is a comforter and counsellor the one who let us know the whole truth and I knew the only place where holy ghost fire was mentioned in the bible was when it descended on the disciples and that was to empower them and give them the boldness to preach the word. But I notice that the mention of holy ghost fire today is for binding and casting our enemies of progress. What I want to know is is this right? |
In addition to above facts 1.Malaria is more dangerous in infants and pregnancy because of reduce immunity 2.most people that live in malaria endermic areas have some form of immunity to it 3.it is highly preventable Methods of prevention include: The use of insecticide treated net Regular fumigation of the house Clearing of drainage and bushes around one's area Ensure there is no stagnant water around your house If you live close to a pond or a large body of slow flowing water you can prevent their breeding by pouring kerosene or red palm oil on the water |
Nairaland has come a long way and still going strong. Happy birthday!!! Mr Seun where's the cake ? |
I can really relate to this I remember when a colleague of mine passed out during one of those long and tiring ward rounds |
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*Following* Love the flow and simplicity of the story well done op |
Francine Rivers' redeeming love |
The problem with us Christian nowadays is that we have become so lazy that we want someone to pray for us,to tell us what to do and what to think. @ op If u re really a child of God why not go to Him and ask God for itself instead of listening to men in as much as our pastors are their to guide us I believe God did not create robot only to follow instructions |
Noooooo Sonia is meant for Kenneth alone make James no come spoil show o Lola well done beautiful story with right emotions can help it am hooked |
I just love this book this is definitely above average op more ink to ur pen |
more plsssssss |
more plssssssss |
I still believe that gateman has some thing up his sleeve any nice write up op I just stubbled on these yesterday and have not been able to put it down |
chei see pikin can I Borrow pose pls |
Very interesting can't wait to read the rest |
Am a batch A corp member currently serving in Kebbi was posted to birnin Kebbi I remember when I received my posting letter was in shock for days even though I didt cry but was sad anyway came to Kebbi by air, then airnigeria was still functioning got to argungu only to find DAT the camp has been moved to Dankingari had to spend extra 5hr on the road under the hot sun came to camp with purpose of redeploying but cldnt. Anyway here I am still in Kebbi and enjoying every bit of it pls u guys shld not be in a hurry to the redeploy find out abt ur LGA and ppa bf doing so. People here live a very simple life are very friendly willingly teach u their language and u don't need much money to live here |
ka sha ma dupe (let us just be thanking God) on a danfo dat shld have been off the road 20 yrs ago |
the name of the hospital where u were born is called 1985 |
i have really enjoyed reading this story cant believe i read it twice more grease to ur elbow still expectin more stories from u though |
this is so sad |