Woman Who Was Called Names Over Childlessness Finally Gives Birth to Triplets after Years of Waiting
- After many years of waiting for the fruit of the womb, a young woman identified as Helen Bello has finally given birth to triplets
- The woman took to social media to celebrate her win and disclose that she was called names when she didn't have a child of her own
- She shared adorable photos of herself and her babies and many soon flooded the comment section of her posts to celebrate with her
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A woman identified as Helen Bello has finally given birth to triplets after many years of waiting.
Taking to her Facebook page to celebrate her win, Helen said God has finally blessed her with three kids at the same time after many years of name-calling.
The new mum shared photos of when she was heavily pregnant and when she welcomed her babies into the world.
In one of the photos, Helen could be seen in the delivery room smiling as she carried her babies on her laps.
She expressed gratitude to God for finally coming to her rescue and changing the story of her life.
Many celebrate with the new mum
Social media users soon flooded the comment section of Helen's Facebook posts to celebrate with her.
Maimuna Attah said:
"I am so happy for you may God protect you and your children in Jesus name."
Juliana Uche commented:
"I am happy for you, May Almighty God bless your baby's Amen."
Batemai Bello Turaki wrote:
"Congratulations dear daughter. God bless and keep them, wishing you good health and strength."
Steve Amos said:
"I saw blessings and it came to pass. Congratulations!"
Woman gives birth to triplets after 11 years of marriage
YEN.com.gh previously reported that a couple identified as Mr and Mrs Ogeah celebrated the arrival of their triplets after 11 years of marriage and several miscarriages.
A family member, Evelyn Odume, who shared the amazing news on Sunday, April 11, declared that God has put the devil to shame.
Twitter handle @Naija_PR also shared the good news on the social media platform.
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