Woman Finally Gives Birth after 18 Years of Waiting, Many React
- A woman has been celebrated on social media as she recently gave birth after 18 years of waiting
- The photos of the mother and child were shared on Facebook by STV-9ja that congratulated the new mum
- In recent times, many women have celebrated giving birth to their own children after several years of waiting
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A woman has finally given birth after waiting for 18 years. Photos of the new mum and her child were shared on Facebook by STV-9ja.
In the photos, joy was written all over the woman's face as she held her baby in her arm while relaxing on the bed.
Sharing the photos, STV-9ja wrote:
"She waited for good 18 years. God miraculously answered her today. She put to bed and Born 50 minutes ago.
"Congratulations Ma!"
Reacting to the good news, a woman identified as Robiat Iyabode Hamzat took to the comment section to celebrate with the new mum.
Robiat simply wrote:
"Congratulations ma."
Apart from Robiat who celebrated with the new mum, Akeem Horkee Lanlokun also joined in the celebration.
He wrote:
"Congratulations."
Briefly News previously reported that a woman identified as Mrs Ogeah celebrated the arrival of her triplets after 11 years of marriage and several miscarriages.
Evelyn Odume, the woman's relative who shared the amazing news on Sunday, April 11, declared that the devil has been put to shame.
Twitter handle, @Naija_PR, also shared the good news on the social media platform.
@Naija_PR wrote:
"Nigerian woman gives birth to triplets after 11 years of marriage and "6 miscarriages" in Delta state."
In other news, Lavinia Mounga, who hails from Utan, had the surprise of her life after being pregnant for nine months without her knowledge.
On Wednesday, April 28, the Mounga woman was enjoying a flight to Hawaii with her family when she began having contractions.
Mounga's story went viral after one passenger identified as Julia Hansen announced the news on TikTok, saying, 'a baby was just born on this plane.'
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Source: Briefly News
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