A
52-year-old midwife at the General Hospital, Sagbama, Bayelsa State,
said she gave birth to a baby girl on June 3 to end 19 years of
barrenness.
Fezigha
gave the testimony at the Child Dedication and Thanksgiving Service of
the baby christened Prudent, in Yenagoa on Sunday.
According
to her, she got married at the age of 33 in 1994 and had supervised the
delivery of many children and witnessed the joy and feeling of many
mothers during labour and child birth.
She
said an attempt to adopt a child from a Bayelsa-based Orphanage was
fruitless as she was swindled by the purported coordinator of the home.
Sadly,
her chances of conception were further reduced on attainment of
menopause when she ceased to observe her monthly menstrual cycle.
But the arrival of Prudent changed her story and brought joy and consolation to the family.
The elated mother said that the conception and delivery of the miracle baby was “the Lord’s doing”.
Fezigha
said the pressure became unbearable during the 19 years of waiting, and
she took stock of her service as a midwife but she managed to remain
steadfast in her trust in God.
“It
was not an easy experience to see others through the child bearing
process and not to have your own child. And it is particularly touching
when I have had a very successful professional practice as a midwife.
“I have not lost any baby or mother under my care as a midwife under the Bayelsa Government,” she recalled.
She continued: “I was worried that many of the children I had taken delivery of during service were now parents.
“I
even reflected and wondered why is it that that despite the fact that
no child had died in my hand during delivery as midwife, why can’t I
have my own, but a voice kept telling me to redouble my effort and I
shall be blessed. But the mysterious voice started reducing in my head
as I was losing hope.
“I
decided to adopt a baby from an orphanage and I was duped. At this
stage, I deliberately killed the voice and hand it all to God.
“I
asked him that I will not disturb him any longer. And if he decides to
give me a child, so be it,” Fezigha said in her testimony.
Narrating
her experience with childlessness Fezigha, explained that at a stage in
her life, her mysterious sickness led her to take a scan and it was
diagnosed to be either a ‘fibroid or Cyst’.
According to her, another scan later revealed that she was pregnant. I had mixed feelings after the second scan.
“I
even told my husband that it is false pregnancy. When my husband asked
me what that meant, I became his lecturer telling him what he meant and
saw the expectation of a pregnancy in his eyes.
“Few
months later, I started seeing some changes in my body. Throughout this
period, I could not go to work and had to be hospitalised twice before I
delivered.
“Those
who knew me could not believe it and screamed when they see my swollen
stomach. When they see me, they scream and shout praise the Lord,” she
said amidst joy.
Fezigha,
said that her family is full of praise to God, “all the period of
waiting was not easy, but I am comforted by the word of God.
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