Woman Delivers Triplets at Age 46 after Losing 2 Sons: "God Saw My Tears"

Woman Delivers Triplets at Age 46 after Losing 2 Sons: "God Saw My Tears"

  • Margaret Namusisi was heartbroken after losing her two boys and embarked on a healing journey through prayer
  • She considered getting pregnant through IVF despite her husband being sceptical of the idea because of the cost
  • At 46, the Ugandan lady was emotional as she happily and successfully welcomed three beautiful babies

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Uganda - A woman has publicly declared God's goodness upon her life after her joy was restored in good portion.

Margaret Namusisi
Ugandan woman Margaret Namusisi beholds her triplets. Photo: NTV Uganda.
Source: UGC

Margaret Namusisi was over the moon as she narrated her heartwarming story of welcoming three beautiful babies.

Giving birth at 20 in Uganda

The happy mother of five said she welcomed adorable triplets to fill the hole left by her two sons almost two decades ago.

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"I gave birth to my children at 20. We first had a baby girl, followed by another girl, and two boys. Unfortunately, I lost my sons. One died suddenly after birth, and the other passed away after completing university," she told NTV Uganda.

She desired to have many children, but after losing her two boys, her husband was sceptical about rushing things.

The couple slowed down as Namusisi "engaged in self-reflection and prayer to express my determination not to give up on the prospect of having more children."

Getting pregnant through IVF

The Ugandan woman suggested to her husband that she gets pregnant through In vitro fertilisation (IVF), to which he objected, citing its costs.

However, his wife assured him not to worry about finances as she was "ready for whatever process was necessary".

"After carrying out more scans, the doctors informed me that two of the eggs had been fertilized. On further observation, they were shocked to find that three embryos were successfully fertilized," she joyfully explained.

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Namusisi welcomed the three-month-old triplets at 46 as she believed God heard her cry and saw her tears, answering her with newborns. She remains hopeful of adding more children.

Ex-CNN journalist delivers at 47

In a similar story, YEN.com.gh reported that a former CNN journalist Isha Sesay became a mum for the first time aged 47.

The author gave birth to her daughter on February 17, 2023; however, her arrival was preceded by the sudden onset of preeclampsia.

Sesay was doubtful but remained steadfast during what she considered very dark hours for her and her little tot; both daughter and mother were safely at home.

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