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“My wife had 21 miscârriag£s but still believed I was the pr0bl£m,” I met Nabila when she was working at Multichoice — bright, ambitious, and full of life. I fell for her instantly and did everything I could to make her life better. But after marriage, things changed. She went through so much p@in — no fewer than 21 miscârriag£s. Yet, she still doubted me, still believed I was the īssu£.
“When I met her, I told her I wanted a male child,” I said. “I never even planned marriage at first. On the day of our traditional wedding, I had second thoughts. Something in me hesitated, but I couldn’t explain it.”
Nabila, on her part, deni£d the claim, saying, “It’s impossible to have 21 miscârriag£s in five years.” She said she loved me, believed we were building a home, and even became a caring mother to my two daughters from other women — daughters she didn’t even know about when we married.
She said, “I told him if he ever had another child outside our marriage, it would be over. Then I found out he had a one-year-old son.”
I, on the other hand, told Chude I didn’t even know about the child until I saw it online. That discovery, along with everything else, tore us apart.— oritse femi
To our medical practitioners — can someone truly have 21 miscarriages in five years? 🤔