Mum Shattered As Unborn Baby Dies, Video Trends: "My 10 Months Pregnancy Was In Vain"

Mum Shattered As Unborn Baby Dies, Video Trends: "My 10 Months Pregnancy Was In Vain"

  • A heartbroken Nigerian lady could not hide her tears while narrating how she had a painful stillbirth
  • According to the lady, getting pregnant was one of the best news of her life, and she was expectant to give birth
  • Netizens who watched the video consoled the lady and prayed for God to give her double blessings

A Nigerian lady has tearfully recounted how her unborn baby died in her womb.

The lady identified as @everyone_hates_me_8 on TikTok cried uncontrollably as she reminisced on how the news of her pregnancy made her so excited at the time.

Lady cries a river after her baby died in her womb
Lady cries after experiencing stillbirth Photo credit: @everyonehatesme/TikTok.
Source: UGC

Lady reveals baby died in her womb

According to the lady, she fell pregnant in January and on October 8th, her misery started.

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Her mother subsequently took her to a hospital, where she stayed for two days before her mother moved her to another hospital.

Shortly afterwards, she was booked for a scan, which led to the painful discovery of her life that her baby had died in her womb.

She said:

“A nurse told me to go get a scan result, after the result came out, I found out my son is already dead In my womb. I cried cox my 10 months were in vain.
"So we went to another hospital and the only option was CS (cesarean sections). After the CS I woke up and couldn't see my son not even for once. I was heartbroken cox I couldn't see the prince I carried for 10 months.”

Netizens sympathise with woman who had stillbirth

The comments section was filled with sympathetic messages from well-meaning netizens.

Loner said:

“He went to bring his sister along, they will come back as twins.”

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@ImmaJay said:

“I cover every pregnant woman with the blood of Jesus.”

@desireedevie said:

“Please someone, will cs have prevented this, just asking cuz I'm pregnant too.”

@user9210635719949 reacted:

“Mother alive baby alive for any pregnant women.”

@user32718707466316 said:

“Scan Confirm I Was Pregnant Fr A Girl But I Had My Twins Inside Labor Room May Such Miracle Locate U Dear Dnt Loose Hope What God Cnt Do Doesn't Exist.”

THE WIG BAR reacted:

“Why didn't the hospital booked u for cs earlier after 10 months God Abeg.”

@hameedat24434 reacted:

“A fa fa saw this and started crying, last night, I and my husband cry hell out. Gave birth October 17 the baby was already pooing inside so he died.”

Dinion said:

“May God protect all the pregnant women.”

uche_jane194 reacted:

“Just calm down sis. It is not the end of the road. I lost my 26days old daughter yesterday. God will surprise us with double. Just be calm.”

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Watch the video below:

Baby dies at KNUST hospital during circumcision

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported how an NGO took up the matter of suspected medical negligence against KNUST Hospital following the death of a 10-day-old baby boy during circumcision.

Parents of the baby boy said shortly after a nurse started the process of circumcising their boy, the baby cried out loudly, followed by senior nurses and doctors rushing into the theatre.

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