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Saturday 23 December 2017

Doctor said I might not have kids but today I'm "Mama Ejima" – Swiss Woman married to a Nigerian writes [Photos]

A Swiss woman who is married to a Nigerian from Anambra state, has shared her touching story after she thought she wouldn't have children because she was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome PCOS.

According to woman who is now a mother of three including a set of twins (Ejima), she shared her story in a bid to encourage other women who are waiting to get pregnant and tell them there is hope.

Read what she shared online;

There was a time in my life I thought I couldn't have children. My doctor told me I suffered from PCOS - the most common endocrine disorder among women between the ages 18 and 44 - and that my chances of having children were close to zero.

When you are dreaming of starting your own family, the pain and heartache that go with such a diagnose are absolutely overwhelming. But as it turned out, God had a different plan for me. Today I am not only the proud mother of three children, but on top of that, I can proudly call myself mama ejima!


This is a very personal fact about me and I was really not sure if I should write about it at first. But knowing that there are other women like me, looking for a child at this very moment, or husbands waiting for their wife's to get pregnant, I just felt it was right to share my story and tell you all that there is hope. I am a living proof.

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