Joy At Last
A woman got conjugally amalgamated to the husband of her dreams. She was pleased with him by the excellent virtues he possessed. She was willing to lay down her happiness for his. They had nice moments in their marriage and was fond of each other.
They waited some years for an issue but none was forth coming, she went to different hospitals for solutions but didn't get any. She was desperately in need of a baby. She decided to go in for an IVF which was successful.
She finally became pregnant. Her husband was so excited, he went about telling everyone who cared to listen about his wife's pregnancy. ( That Wasn't the best thing to do afterall ) He couldn't hold himself from saying it. He told all of his friends. They were happy for him
She opposed her husband, she wasn't in support with the way he already told his friends. He didn't give her a listening ear. Months went on, her pregnancy became obvious. She kept going to hospital for a medical check up and antenatal.
Her husband didn't allow her go about the house chores. He did virtually everything in the house including laundry. He also restricted her movements. He was protective of his wife. Few days to the ninth month of her pregnancy, she felt very uncomfortable and called her husband. On their way to hospital, she started bleeding.
On the arrival, she was confinded to a wheel chair. She lost her strength and could barely walk. She was rushed quickly to the theater for an immediate attention. After some minutes her husband who was so anxious, heard the babies cry.
Guess what? It wasn't just one, but two babies. Wow!! Her husband couldn't hold back tears from rolling down his cheeks. After so many years of waiting, they had three lovely children.
He couldn't wait for the cesarean section to be over to hold his wife and kiss her . She already lost some blood, she underwent a blood transfusion. She spent time in the theater due to some complications. The next morning, she became stabilized and on the fourth day, she was discharged from the hospital and the celebration continued.
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Oh, what a lovely story, highly emotional. With love in our homes, nothing will be impossible. Their victory lied on the love that they had for each other.
Lovely story, when next you write this type of love and family related piece, I suggest you also use family and love tags.
Thanks @yvo for sharing.
Wow, am glad you love the story. Thank you so much for reading.
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Thank you, am grateful.
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Great article @yvo
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Thank you for reading through.