“How I lost my sixth pregnancy to Miscarriage” – Nigerian Gospel singer Judikay

 “How I lost my sixth pregnancy to Miscarriage” – Nigerian Gospel singer Judikay

“How I lost my sixth pregnancy to Miscarriage” – Nigerian Gospel singer Judikay

Amadi Harrison

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Nigerian Gospel singer Judikay has opened up on how she lost her sixth pregnancy to Miscarriage again.

The Gospel singer opened up recently and has attracted massive attention who have resorted to sympathizing her.

According to her revelation, while she was three months pregnant, she suddenly experienced an unusual pain that needed the doctor’s attention. This impacted through her flow. Perhaps it wasn’t as expected.

Instead of experiencing normal flow, she was bounded with odd blood cruel flow that exceeded normal occurrence. She would identify a miscarriage as the source. Accepting her fate, she linked up with a physician who conducted a medical examination and performed necessary medical care.

She revealed that whilst the remains of the child were being flushed from her, she was drained to pain and sorrow. However, she still glorified God over her situation.

Her words:

“In February 2025, I experienced a p@in that almost cr¥sh£d me. I was pregnant for over three months. One of those days, I was going about my day and I started to experience cr@mps.”

“I said, oh, okay, it was one of those things. And then, trickles of bl*od, I said, oh, okay, spotting. If you’re a woman who’s been pregnant before, you know what spotting refers to.”

“And then I had the odd trips to use the washboard. And then what I thought should be urine was bl*od. It didn’t stop. It kept on flowing.”

“And I was d£v@st@ted because I understood what that meant automatically. I had l0st this baby that had gone past the three-month mark again.”

“And that was the sixth time. So I was r¥shed to the hospital and then they did a DNC on me because it was a missed m!sc@rr!age, by the way.”

“And when I returned home, I thought I was okay. I mean, I’d cr+ed, I’d shouted whilst they br©k£ the baby and brought the p!ec£s out.”

“I thought I was okay afterwards. And I returned home and I said, oh yes, God gets the glory. Everyone who acts, God gets the glory of them.”

“But then in the silence of the night, I would experience p@in that I could not express with words. I would wąil and cřy and say, Jesus, where are you?”

Since her revelation, Nigerians have stormed their social media handles to deploy their condolences in massive numbers.

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