Pregnant Woman Loses Her Baby and Womb After Refusing to Undergo Ceasaran Operation
- A Nigerian doctor identified as Penking has revealed how a patient lost both her first child and her womb
- According to the doctor, the woman was asked to undergo a caesarean operation to save her baby's life but she refused
- Penking said the woman was following her pastor's instruction; a decision which made her lose her womb and child
A pregnant Nigerian woman got more than she bargained for after following her pastor's instruction.
Due to childbirth complications, the woman was advised to undergo a caesarean operation, but she refused.
She, however, gave two reasons for her decision. One was the fact that CS operation is not allowed in her family.
Speaking on her second reason, she revealed how her pastor promised her that she would deliver her child like a 'Hebrew woman'.
Sadly, her decision made her lose both her first baby and her womb for life.
Doctor Penking shared the story on Twitter:
"She had an obstructed labour. The Doctor on call decided on CS. She said that her pastor told her that she’ll deliver “like the Hebrew women” and besides they don’t use to do CS in her family. She asked to be taken to church. She was later rushed back to the hospital.
"She had had uterine rupture with total myometrial and serosal disruption. Baby was floating in the peritoneum, dead. Uterus was bleeding like an ocean and could not be repaired. It was removed. The child was her first child. She lost her first child and lost her womb for life."
"Stop demonizing CS. It is a life-saving procedure and nothing is wrong with it. For all pastors who keep making women lose their children by telling them lies, God will ask you on your dying bed."
"CS does not make you less of a woman. Having CS doesn’t mean you are a weakling. Having CS doesn’t make you inferior. Stop demonizing CS."
Social media reactions
Ifesinachi Madu said:
"Your point is clear and direct, however, there are allegations that some doctors are too quick to recommend Cs for the money, what's your take on that?"
Abosede Olatundu reacted:
"I was used as a case by my pastor's wife during a seminar just because I had CS. I nearly cried in church that day, but deep down I give glory to God for sparing my life and that of my baby."
Asuquo Sunday noted:
"Really sad! Proud to say that my wife and I had our 3 children through CS. Wonderful children and a beautiful, healthy wife all thanks to God through CS."
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