Chimamanda wrote: I often hear how people put to birth at homes, cars, farms, etc. The thought of it alone is a scare. Child birth is not a child's play.
Many women have even lost their lives at it. Some immediately, others just a while after and even with the best medical attention.
This makes me think aback at those women in extreme remote areas/villages who cannot afford anti natal and all of that.
Las las, everything balls down to the grace of God.
Notwithstanding, I celebrate the strength of a woman. I celebrate the women who haven't given up the journey despite the hardships involved. . And to all who lost their lives in the process, I give 3 hearty cheers to their fight to the very end.
P. S. Is it just me wondering how she'll clean up? I mean... The umbilical cord never cut oh. Hmmmmn... Women, una dey try oh. Sai.
📷 *Chika Onuu*

