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I have so many things I want to say: I love that you touched on the mother in law issue, and how we should treat people the way we want to be treated. Also, so many women have had multiple miscarriages and still cannot diagnose why. You are so blessed and lucky to be in a country and hospital that was so equipped to deal with every issue, I cannot imagine how the story was for so many other women in this part of the world. Big shout out to your husband for bringing in 100% and for doing in with grace. Thank you for sharing this video Adeola ❤❤❤❤❤
I am so sorry you have to pass through all these hurdles and still was making people smile and happy with your contents, may God bless you and ur household. I am so happy that this happened in a sane and good country that value human life, because if it was our almighty giant of Africa. " HMMM" I am happy for you. Have a great time and life with your husband and your kids. ❤❤ Cheers.
You story makes me shed tears. GID is so faithful to His beloved children. PRAISE be onto him. How I wish African hospital could also save lives for having the equipement for treatment and analysis. GOD save your helpless people. GLORY be to GOD. Amen !
Thank you sooo much for watching my sister. I really appreciate you! And thank you for your kind comment. You remain my inspiration, honestly! God bless you sis. Love you so much❤❤❤
Hmmm,to God be the glory for sparing your life sister.The enemy has already lost the battle over you.May the Lord keep protecting u an ur family over there.
I'm 63 , and a father of 3 wonderful children. Adeola your story brought tears to my eyes and I'm still shaking as I'm typing now. I don't pray any of my daughters goes through this experience. My prayer for you: May God fortify your health and wellness of your blood. May you never get sick/ill for the rest of your life. The rest of your life will be the best of your life IJMN. Your husband will not cry over you or any of your children IJN! It's well with you Adeola my dear!
I’m 62, born in 1961 in Pennsylvania . A friend of mine, same age and born in the same city as I, told me that her mother almost passed away after giving birth to her. From what she told me, her mother was bleeding to death internally. But no one at the hospital knew what to do. But there happened to be a doctor from another country visiting the hospital. This doctor was elsewhere in the hospital, just being given a tour. Hospital staff called him in on the case and immediately he knew what was happening and what to do. Her mother was given blood transfusions and other treatments which saved her life. I thank God that doctors were present who knew what to do in my friend’s mother’s case and in the case of this woman sharing her experiences in this video. God surely worked through those doctors. My own mother, who married in 1951, had 5 miscarriages before I was born in 1961. It’s so important for women to share their experiences. God bless all of you. ❤️🙏
Thank you for sharing. I could hold my tears because i had placenta privia, cord also holding my baby so badly. The Anastasia giving to me started fading off due to long time trying to manage the complications, i started feeling the raw pain as they put their hands in and out of me...at a point my spirit could no longer carry the pain and was leaving by raising my chest up and down but prayers were on going and i saw two angels came over me and locked their hands over me, preventing my spirit from leaving...that was how i stayed and miraculously survived it and got out. After which, the baby needed oxygen while i needed blood ...memories i can never forget.
The striking part for me is that you were chearfully creating valuable content in the midst of your pain. You're too valuable to humanity for God to let you go now. You're an inspiration!
The most important thing "if you are a Black woman in America NEVER STOP ADVOCATING FOR YOURSELF and never be afraid to say when something is wrong and KEEP ON SAYING IT until somebody does something." I'm so glad you made it. Thank you for sharing your story!
Well said. I remember when i had sepsis after my Caesarean section. I kept telling my husband and doctors around me that something was wrong with me but most people said i was just being lazy. It took them 2 weeks for them to detect what was wrong after i was transferred to another hospital.
Sometimes I don’t think it has to do with color. I was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer last year. My 1st primary care physician was from Ghana but she never took me serious. It took a white doctor to really listen to my complaints and send me for necessary tests. Eventually I was diagnosed and truth be told almost all my Care team are white except my radiation oncologist who was Indian but these people treated me like I’m family they were so kind to me. Now I’m rounding up my treatment, a breast cancer survivor thanks to white doctors. So let’s not generalize pls. There are many good white folks out there, doctors inclusive.
@@blessingochea5395 nobody said anything bad about White doctor. All we said is that if you are Black you should advocate for yourself. You must be young. All pepole (even fellow Black people) don't take other Black people seriously most of the time. So, if your life is in danger you have to fight for yourself as a Black person. I just hope your life is never in enough danger that you fully understand the conversation that is being had here.
This gave me anxieties and PTSD. This is a testament of God's faithfulness. God bless Victor and everyone who stood by your family. May His Name forever be praised.
The importance of your support system cannot be overemphasized. This video is loaded. Congratulations Adeola Fayehun. You won and you will always win in the fight of life. God bless you and your home
Those Supportive System are very essential, being a lone ranger comes with burdens/baggages... It pays to roll with quality folks. Thanks to God for Victory
I'm a doctor, but your story really scared me and brought memories of my sister’s death from pulmonary embolism. I give God the glory that everything turned out for good for you. Congratulations to both of you. 🌹 ❤
I cried just listening to another side of my favorite Adeola. I could relate to your story because I had pre-eclampsia with my only child and had to do emergency c section at months. Your new name is Eriadura (evidence of prayer). Continue to be you and thank you for sharing this part of your life.
This made me cry. My ex wife and I had three miscarriages over the course of 12 years. She suffered the physical and emotional pains while I had only emotional pains to deal with. Then my daughter came with placenta previa and was in breech presentation until just a week to delivery. We saw hell but God did it. I thank God for you, Deola. Congratulations to you and yours. God bless you
Wow! My heart skipped through out the whole video (from the beginning to the end of this video). It was so nice to see the baby who the whole journey was about. That put a smile on my face 😂 Looking at home you won’t believe what his mother went through for him to get here 😂 Sis, I remember you told me about this while you were still pregnant and I can confirm that your applied the “Do Not Be Afraid” …. You spoke about it so calmly that it only took me watching this video to realise our bad things got. Well done 👏 👏👏👏👏 Thank You Victor for looking after our sister and also, thank you for being a good camera man; documenting as much as you could. You made it possible for us to have all those photos/clips to see with our own 2 eyes what our sister survived. 👏👏👏👏👏 Thanks Deola for sharing. I like how educational you made it. I know many people will find it useful. Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and a New Year better than all the years past. 🙏❤️💋
Adeola, I thank our Almighty God-Jehovah, Jesus Christ Yeshua and the Holy Spirit for safeguarding your life, and upholding you through all those traumatic pregnancy and birth delivery experiences. Thanks to your devoted husband, your mother in law, your friends, pastors, doctors, nurses, therapists, (auxiliaries, hospital cleaners for keeping the hospital and environment clean.) Everyone played their parts well, for your survival, and recovery.
Adeola, I don’t know why I’m crying. 26 years ago the Doctors gave my ex and my beautiful daughter 50/50 chance to survive. They both pulled through by God’s grace. My daughter had to be birthed by CS at just 6 months. There’s nothing God cannot do. Thank God you are alive to give this testimony🙏🏽.
Watching this while in hospital receiving 5 pints of blood because of prolonged menstruation but I thank God for everything, thanks for sharing I feel encouraged
I cried watching this. God is indeed faithful. You have a strong, resilient spirit and I admire it. Thank You Jesus for a safe delivery. Its so good to see that you were surrounded by caring and sweet humans.
I'm here 10 weeks pregnant whining and complaining of nausea and sickness of the first trimester while others are going through life threatening conditions... This one has woken me up oo... May God protect all mothers and mothers to be... I'm soo sorry Adeola for what you went through but we praise God that you're healthy and Damilola is gorgeous 🥰
I am a doctor and I am crying watching this. I can’t believe you are alive after all these complications. God is truly faithful Adeola. I am also heartbroken realizing that even here in the US, black maternal mortal rate is high, talkless of the rates in Nigeria. God bless you Adeola; you and your family are blessed 🙏🏾
@@autismmirrorhubit’s not a different system. Blacks here are just seen as dramatic or without knowing it, there is just an implicit bias amongst healthcare workers towards black people. Thus, a white persons complaints are taking more seriously than a black person. That was the case with the one doctor trying to tell Adeola that she just has a low pain tolerance. They dismiss us easily or act like we are drug seeking just because of the stereotype.
All I can say is a genuine thank you Jesus on your behalf and your family. We lost my aunt to death when she was in labor and I can confidently say, it never gets easy to heal from that hurt and pain. I pray that your healing and testimony is permanent, nothing shall work against you, your home, your loved ones and all that is yours. Congratulations on this victory and for being alive to share this with us. Remain blessed ma.
Wow! What a journey! I couldn't pause or take my eyes off the screen till the end. I am happy for you Adeola. Now life is all the more meaningful. Your circle of support is enviable, keep them... And Victor, keep 'repping'for us guys. There is more to being a man than putting food on the table. Thanks for sharing.
I am an Obstetrician/Gynaecologist and have been in medical practice for over 30 years. I have seen a lot - azin...A LOT. But this video had be bawling like a baby. Thank you for sharing. Your story has inspired me to keep at it, to keep committing myself to ensure that the pregnancy experience is as safe and as loving as it is possible within the context. Thank you for sharing, Deola. So many lapses in the system - we can do better.
I'm so much greatful to God for his faithfulness over your life Adeola ,to see you and your baby alive and in good health Praise be to Jehovah for his perfect watch and work over you through the pregnancy journey, may his name forever be praised🙌🙌🙌 No more pain,no more agony, for it is written affliction shall not rise the second time, in your life and your family in Jesus mighty name 🙏 Love you so much ❤✌️ Congratulations!!!
Adeola and Victor Fayehun. I thank the Lord and rejoice with you for this awesome miracle God did in your family. I cried hard, but it was tears of joy. You married your own flesh, your own blood He's not just a husband. God bless you both, and the babies, and your Mother in law. Thank you Jesus.🎉❤
Wow! Glory to God for His saving grace. Your testimony is and will be a blessing for years to come. You have educated an entire generation on so much more including doctors and nurses when caring for patients in pregnancy. I'm a healthcare professional who has learned a ton from you - listening to the patient, the right diagnostics, and doing whatever it takes to care for a human being without being dismissive. God holds us accountable in ALL we do. May God continue to bless you and your beautiful family:))
I cried listening to you, what a faithful God we serve. After giving birth to my children that was 14 years ago, I have not stopped praying for pregnant woman and women at the delivery room. It a Journey that only those that have passed through it will understand. Thank God for your life. May the name of God be praised in Jesus name amen.
Wow! I am in tears watching this, sis. This is why I get mad and frustrated when some men are on the internet shouting “what do you bring to the table” and then I am reminded about great and loving men like your husband. I am so glad you had your village, and your joy shall be permanent in Jesus name 🙏🏿
There are some women who they can not tell that too because they literally ooze value. If they ask you that, then you need to check yourself. Meanwhile Adeola woman of Substance!!!!! It’s not easy speaking on Nigerian issues without being at risk.
Congratulations Adeola. As a Medical Geographer, I have so much to say. First, it is all about a comparative analysis of the situation here in Nigeria and the USA on one hand and the other issues are your economic situation and level of education and health belief among others. I wept through the mid of this talk to the end. Father thank you for another chance at life. I am really happy for your husband. Having his resourceful wife back with him. God is great.
Lord!!! I wept with you so much when you spoke about going into your second surgery and Victor helplessly watching you go. My sister is B- she had 7 miscarriages with over 2 sets of twins, lost them all, the same symptoms you had and with a husband who cared more about his political career. I watched my dad cry profusely after one of the miscarriages as he held the foetus in his hand (it had popped out suddenly one morning when she went to the bathroom). It was such a difficult period for our family. God finally rewarded her with a boy who looks exactly like my dad, he's 12 now. Her husband didn't even pay hospital bills. She left him after many years, remarried such a good caring man who made sure she had the best healthcare ever and now they have a daughter and she's pregnant again and vibrant. None of those symptoms have reappeared and my parents will be welcoming their 13th grandchild in February. My heart goes out to those who died ignorant. Healthcare is definitely important.
I had to watch this video a second time to really take it in! What an amazing testimony. Nurses are taught to advocate for their patients, but sometimes you are your own best advocate. No one knows better what you’re going through than yourself. So many patients have been written off when doctors cannot pinpoint the cause of their complaints, but thank God for patients like Adeola that refused to be quiet!! One cannot deny the hand of God in all these challenges that Adeola had to go through. There’s nothing like having an amazing husband that will stick with you through thick and thin. Thank you so much Victor for been there for our sister. You really SHOWED your love 💕 in your actions. God bless you and your household abundantly. Even when we are away from home 🏡 one cannot deny the power of a “village” in a time of great need. It truly takes a village. It is said often times that not all pregnancies are the same! Some women even die in the process. Thank God for the available resources in the abroad, the timeliness of action, and the power of self advocacy!! **I know…I too dey write long essays**😃
Your testimony is such an encouragement and a proof of God's faithfulness. We bless God for sparing you and this beautiful baby. Couldn't hold back my tears. Through it all you made it. A big shout out to your man. He's the real deal! Your tale is that of a good wife meet a good mother in love. Those values she instilled in her son as well. Kudos to her. And to all others who stood by you at that time. We say THANK YOU on your behalf. That book is a must read for every woman who desire a child.
😢 I didn't plan to watch this but it just popped up in my device and I started watching it. My daughter who had a fresh still birth in the US February 2023 due to placenta abruptio, lost a pregnancy in again July and she is pregnant again and has been bleeding. Each time a scan is done, she's told that the fetal heartbeat is still there. She is been managed at the hospital on full bed rest. 10 weeks gone. Watching your testimony has encouraged me. I thank God for your life and the baby's. Thanks for sharing and please pray for her.
You are so appreciative Adeola, I admire the way you mentioned everyone who was there for you and not only the Doctors, demonstrating how much you value people regardless of their positions, Titles and status. You took the time to thank everyone who contributed in one way or the other to your journey, you really have a gift and may you live long to declare that The Lord is good. This is an encouraging testimony and thank you for sharing.
I watched till the end,in tears, because I went through almost a similar pregnancy like yours. God was faithful to me too, He always is. My firstborn is Zion too, a girl, and her pregnancy was super easy. This wasn't easy at all... Can't say it all here but I'm very grateful for your life and mine. Every new day is indeed a gift.
🤩 I am a 64 year old nurse who had been practicing nursing in the USA for over 30 years now and a mother of 5(twin included). I am grateful to God for your life and your testimony. I am glad you chose to share this to let people be aware of the mercies of the Lord! I had never experienced such things, but I have taken care of a fellow nurse in my home who came from Nigeria then to have her baby. This was 1999 and she had the baby in March 2000. She experienced placenta preavia. I took care of my bosom friend for five months so I remembered all those bleeding, middle of the night rushing to the hospital with her and my husband. The lesson on Rh negative was great too. I hope people learned to always disclose their history or anything that stands about them to their practitioners. Proud of you for standing up to the wiles of the devil through those doctors. I thank God also for your husband and family that they practice the love of God as it’s preached.
For making me smile all through your moments of pain, may God bless you. May your laughter never fade. God us indeed gracious. May God smile on your husband and come through also for all those God used for you. I love you maam.
Marriage is definitely a 100% on both side. A lot of things to take away. Such resilience and strength you had. Thank God for you and your support system. Thanks for sharing.❤🎉
I am rejoicing with you Adeola. Hearing what you went through, breaks my heart but also encourages because God is truly faithful. God bless you and your family. ❤
Am happy for you Adeola. As a nurse, I have seen pulomonary embolism (PE): blood in the lungs kill patients in a twinkle of an eye. Am glad you survived it. In America, black patients are still been overlooked for their health complaints, statisitic showed. Glory be to God.
I believe her condition was hemopneumothorax not pulmonary embolism but either way, thank God you’re alive my favorite. @adeola tell me you didn’t promise you won’t do it anymore 😂😂
@The_Cruise_Fam I wish you were right, but it actually depends on the individual regardless of race or gender. I had two black female doctors refuse to give me pain medication knowing I was in excruciating pain. I passed out 4 different times from so much pain but they kept citing that as a reason not to give me adequate pain management. I had to sign an MA and run away to another hospital where a female Asian doctor put me on a PCA pump. Thank God I am home today because someone finally listened to me. Unfortunately, advocating for yourself is dependent on someone listening to you. I had to go to a different hospital at 2am in the morning to get good health care here in the US. In fact I am still traumatized by my experience.
Jesu ese o! I also had a baby this year, my first, at 27 weeks. It was a whole journey. I am very grateful to God for life, for my husband, for great medical professionals, for my family and friends. I couldn't have made it on my own. Thank you Jesus. Congratulations again Adeola, I rejoice with you.
Congratulations Adeola i'm touch, pain and shattered but watching what you past through gave me the strength, hope and faith that one day i will share my story too. thank God for preserving you.
I would also name Zane, Miracle. How he survived with all that bleeding is a miracle. And you are definitely a woman of a different breed full of energy and inspiration despite the difficult moments . God bless you ma
I cried so much watching this, my wife went through a similar experience. But I couldn't be there for her, I almost got mad during that period. I just have to thank the almighty God for keeping my wife and my baby girl alive. I bless my in laws for all their efforts, I'd never forget that experience seeing my most precious gift "wife" through video calls, go through that. Thanks for sharing 😢😢😢
Hi Adeola, I'm so happy for you. I was in tears at the point you were crying cos my wife went through this same thing as well and I remember being worn out and refusing to leave her alone at the hospital cos I didn't trust the doctors to do the right thing without me following up with close markings. Women who bleed during or after pregnancy are simply in the hands of God especially in countries with less medical equipments. Thank God for the doctors who worked on my wife during her pregnancy, and thank God for making me shout so that things got done. I'm happy for you and your husband and glad your second child is here.
I couldn't stop crying, full of gratitude on your behalf. As a nurse anesthetist who has seen so much. You are indeed a miracle. God bless you, your babies and your Rockstar husband.
This book is so powerful, I read it through out my pregnancy… and I didn’t fear a thing in labor… In fact everything within 4 hours! Read with faith and see wonders, also Adeola I’m so grateful for your life, I’m a youtuber and you are my biggest inspiration, thank God I still have you here.
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You were through so much. Listening to your story is enough to make me cry. I thank God for divine intervention. God bless everyone who stood by you and shout out to your loving husband .
Adeola, you are so right. After two children in the USA, with complications, I know the importance of black women advocating for themselves--and their babies. Thank God you came through OK.
Yesterday, while driving with my family, you came to mind. I inquired with my wife, and she mentioned not having seen any new content from you. However, this afternoon, she forwarded a video to me, insisting that I watch it. Your experience deeply moved me. I'm elated that you're still here. Grateful to everyone who supported you during your most challenging times. Wishing you a swift recovery and eagerly anticipating the return of your sarcastic comedy to bring joy once again.
I was really teary…my aunt introduced me to your channel though. You are a miracle and thank God for the success of the surgery. All thanks to God really. Keep being great!
Victor is such a blessing. May God always remember him in all things that concern him and his children's children. Adeola, thank you so much for sharing your very powerful testimony.
I couldn't hold back my tears watching this testimony. All glory to God for His wonders in your life dear Adeola. While watching this video, I was reflecting on how God made it easy for me and my wife to have 3 amazing kids. You are very correct Adeola marriage is 100% and not 50/50, gender roles doesn't count in marriage. I am super proud of your husband, he has demonstrated what a real husband is suppose to be. Thank you for sharing this video, every seconds of this video speaks volume. Its a huge lesson learnt for 1. Pregnant women: need to be aware such issues and to speak up to communicate their pains especially to the health workers at hospitals. 2. husbands: give 100% support to their wives before, during and after pregnancy. They need to be fully involved in the pregnancy from beginning to the end. 3. health workers: apart from the expert treatment you give, how to communicate is also life saving. 4. Friends and other extended family members: your support in any form is critical and forms an important part of the treatment. 5. Government: more commitment to improve healthcare in Nigeria
Wow! I am a staff nurse midwife, so I understand the whole process and scary story. Wow! If God be for us, who can be against us? No one, not even the devil. Adeola, you are truly favored and blessed. Thank you for sharing your story and encouraging many others. Thank you to your hubby and your mother inlaw and so many others who came through for you. Much love
This brought tears to my eyes, such a moving narrative. Thank God you scaled through by God’s grace and with so many ‘angels’ around you. This is what a lot of women have to contend with and some do it all alone and still lose the battle. God bless you Adeola, your family and all those that came through for you especially Victor, you are Victorious indeed 🙏🏽
Thanks, Adeola for sharing this touching story of your ordeal. I am not ashamed to let you know that I cried more than once while watching. I have no doubt that thousands will be better informed watching your video. By the way, I am a fan. I wish your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy and prosperous New Year. Ire ni o. TK
I'm a doctor practicing in Nigeria. We thank God for Journey Mercies. It was indeed a journey Adeolu and in Igbo parlance when we say""Jide ka iji"'it means hold on tight to your values and principles. God bless your entire FAMILY.
What a heart touching story, I bursted into tears as you started crying because I could feel the pains. Thank God for his Love and thank God for the people around you that came through for you. You don’t know what one is passing through till they open up. More Grace ma’am, I love your positive energy. Thanks for sharing this amazing story.
OMG! I am filled with joy that you are well. I thank God for your husband, your children and those awesome human beings that stood by you. This resonated with me so much and I cried while you were speaking. It was just God, my husband and I during the pandemic with no family. Thank God!!🙏🏾🥳🕊️✝️❤️
My first time coming across your channel, but I cried countless times. I’m grateful to God for your life and loved ones. May God bless them and protect and provide for you, just like they did for you. Amen.
Your testimony made me cry. i listened as i drove from work. You are blessed. I am a man, general practitioner, obstetrician/gynaecologist and a Pastor, so i can understand the odds of your survival. it could only have been God. Please turn this into a book. So many people need to read it. God bless you Sister. i appreciate you and your wonderful husband. shalom ❤
As a physician I appreciate this story, and I’m glad plenty of women and families are being exposed to this information. Please know that it’ll save plenty of lives and help others avoid horror stories. Thank you for sharing your miraculous story.
Quite emotional! As a medical practitioner, I imagine what you have gone through. You are lucky you were where everything is not only available, but functional. Overall, thanks be to The Almighty for His mercy! We pray our leaders help us get t
Thank God for using a team of medical professionals to save your life. Grateful to be in a nation where human lives are valued and where the right infrastructure is top notch. Thank you for sharing this, Adeola ❤❤❤
As that old African proverb says it takes a village to raise a child - what a blessing it is to have this village rallying behind you to make sure you got better and delivered safely! Also remember that you touch peoples lives with your presence on CZcams and this support is a testament to how wonderful you are! I was so touched by this testimony, I wasn’t expecting for it to appear on my timeline & I’m used to a different type of content from you but it goes to show how important it is to show kindness as everyone is fighting a battle we know nothing about! Congratulations to you and your husband on your newest addition he is so cute ❤
My sister experienced a very difficult child birth 3 years ago, but what you experienced is just on another level. Women go through a lot during pregnancy and child birth. I am glad you pulled through. You're a very tough woman, considering how you were able to shoot videos and make us smile. I never imagined you were in so much pain.
Am so happy that you are the one telling this story not someone else on your behalf. I pray that you will never see what will be beyond your power and control. May God always keep you safe and protect you from all and always.
TO ALL BE THE GLORYYYYYY!!!!! Congratulations Adeola. This is indeed a miraculous story. Indeed, the baby is a MIRACLE. God bless all the paramedics worldwide. Oh....I cried watching this. Thank you for detailing the whole story. I learned alot. Thank you. Much love to you, Adeola
This moved me to tears... I had my first baby this year, and i concluded that making it through the entire process; from conception, to delivery and even post birth is a miracle. And secondly, that having a godly and loving spouse is a big win... I'm grateful for your life and testimony, God continue to watch over you and yours.
"Marriage is not 50/50, it's 100/100". Thanks a lot for this phrase, never heard it before. Thanks your story and your unimaginable faith and strength.
This made me cry so much. I had pre-eclampsia when I had my first child, after 4 miscarriages and I almost died, but God said no. The doctors said it was a miracle because they were only going in to save me but my daughter came without any organ damage and after 2 days of being in the neonatal unit, her oxygen saturation was back to normal. The doctor that ordered my emergency Cs was in shock because everything happened so fast, she came to see me 2 days after the delivery in the ward and told me that they were just going in to save me, she explained that my baby was drowning in my blood because my placenta had already come off. My daughter turned 10 this year and I am more than grateful. I thank God for you and your family Adeola. I am a proud mum of 5 kids now, I judge God faithful ❤.
Praise God for his mercy on you sis, it is wonderful that you testify. Even though you were going through this serious challenge you kept going. Thanks to all your great friends and mother in law. One last thing, Victor is a real man, that is how it is supposed to be. Victor, thank you.
Thank you Victor for being a super human in this terrible world where people have no empathy for one another. Thank you Victor for being a solid man and solid rock behind your wife-Adeola. So many women had died in the of their husbands during pregnancy. God bless your marriage and family. Love you.
I am an ICU nurse so i have seen women go through this and indeed God worked on your behalf! Mmm I burst into songs of praises after watching this video .. God is so faithful! Thank you Father that Adeola was able to testify of Your mercy and divine protection!
Wow, a physical representation of you don't know what people are going through... So glad you made it. God be praised. This is all the encouragement i need for the new year. Fear not, God never fails.
Thank you for sharing. I've cried my eyes out listening to your story/experience. God bless all the people that were there for you. May God continue to protect you and all the pregnant women in the world and those that pray/hope to have them some day.
Thank you for sharing your story. I had my baby 4months ago and I went through a lot and still going through. This video is what I needed right now. Thank you so much Adeola, and God who has brought you out of this, will keep you. With long life shall he satisfy you!🙏
Thank you for sharing your story, your experience is so touching, I cried. I am very grateful you and your baby are alive and well. To God be all the glory for turning your story to glory. ❤
Goodness!!! This is indeed a journey! All i can say is God indeed loves you and still has a greater purpose for you. Congratulations ma'am 🎉🎉🎉 Our joy will never cease
You are a warrior Adeola. Wow. I’m speechless. I cried at so many points in this video. Thank you for sharing your story. I rejoice with you on coming through. I am so happy you have a good support system. Thank you to your husband and everyone who supported you. When God says I’m still in control it’s not yet time, who dares says otherwise. Hallelujah always.
My dear ,l am so greatful to God that you and baby is alive . 22 years ago l had same problem but my baby was brought out before time . God being faithful my baby is in her final year in university hear in London. Glory be to God!!!❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing this and enlightening everyone. Now I look back on my child bearing days a lot becomes clear ! I was one of those who managed to bear children eventually but I have nieces and cousins who had childbirth issues with no explanation. Gods grace is truly amazing. Congrats and kudos to your husband and mother in law! ( knocking down stereotypes!!! ) God bless you all❤❤❤
Oh my goodness. You went through the valley of the shadow of death and came out triumphant. We thank God for your life and that of Zion and Zane. Thank you for sharing this and thanks to Victor, you mother-in-love and all those who supported you during this difficult time and after. May God bless you all❤
I shed tears watching this video because my wife went through similar experiences for our twins, although not as tough as yours. One thing that struck me was when you mentioned black pregnant women in the US. We lost 2 pregnancies and the 2nd loss was clearly hospital negligence . We arrived the emergency for premature contractions and she was left unattended for more than 2 hours.
I really thank God for your life. You went through a lot. When you mentioned UCH Ibadan, I remembered what I passed through with my elder sister and we later lost her.😭😭😭
Awesome testimony! Well done for sharing your story Adeola and raising awareness on these issues. It makes a difference. As women go through a lot from infertility to many complications in pregnancy and for some it ends in death. The worldwide statistics is really shocking. We salute Victor. Absolutely true, marriage is not 50/50. Thank God for the wonderful community behind you from your mother in-law, friends, family, pastors and the awesome medical team. Great tips for women on this journey, those facing any challenge and how we can be more empathetic towards others. Glad you lived to tell your story and God kept you and your son. Congrats too on your business.
I have so many things I want to say: I love that you touched on the mother in law issue, and how we should treat people the way we want to be treated. Also, so many women have had multiple miscarriages and still cannot diagnose why. You are so blessed and lucky to be in a country and hospital that was so equipped to deal with every issue, I cannot imagine how the story was for so many other women in this part of the world. Big shout out to your husband for bringing in 100% and for doing in with grace. Thank you for sharing this video Adeola ❤❤❤❤❤
I am so sorry you have to pass through all these hurdles and still was making people smile and happy with your contents, may God bless you and ur household. I am so happy that this happened in a sane and good country that value human life, because if it was our almighty giant of Africa. " HMMM" I am happy for you. Have a great time and life with your husband and your kids. ❤❤ Cheers.
You story makes me shed tears. GID is so faithful to His beloved children. PRAISE be onto him. How I wish African hospital could also save lives for having the equipement for treatment and analysis. GOD save your helpless people. GLORY be to GOD. Amen !
You spoke well sisi yemmie, a country that can handle cases like that
Thank you sooo much for watching my sister. I really appreciate you! And thank you for your kind comment. You remain my inspiration, honestly! God bless you sis. Love you so much❤❤❤
Hmmm,to God be the glory for sparing your life sister.The enemy has already lost the battle over you.May the Lord keep protecting u an ur family over there.
I'm 63 , and a father of 3 wonderful children. Adeola your story brought tears to my eyes and I'm still shaking as I'm typing now. I don't pray any of my daughters goes through this experience. My prayer for you: May God fortify your health and wellness of your blood. May you never get sick/ill for the rest of your life. The rest of your life will be the best of your life IJMN.
Your husband will not cry over you or any of your children IJN! It's well with you Adeola my dear!
Amen in Jesus Mighty Name!
Amen 🙏
Amen
AMEN 🙏.
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I’m 62, born in 1961 in Pennsylvania . A friend of mine, same age and born in the same city as I, told me that her mother almost passed away after giving birth to her. From what she told me, her mother was bleeding to death internally. But no one at the hospital knew what to do. But there happened to be a doctor from another country visiting the hospital. This doctor was elsewhere in the hospital, just being given a tour. Hospital staff called him in on the case and immediately he knew what was happening and what to do. Her mother was given blood transfusions and other treatments which saved her life. I thank God that doctors were present who knew what to do in my friend’s mother’s case and in the case of this woman sharing her experiences in this video. God surely worked through those doctors. My own mother, who married in 1951, had 5 miscarriages before I was born in 1961. It’s so important for women to share their experiences. God bless all of you. ❤️🙏
Thank you for sharing. I could hold my tears because i had placenta privia, cord also holding my baby so badly. The Anastasia giving to me started fading off due to long time trying to manage the complications, i started feeling the raw pain as they put their hands in and out of me...at a point my spirit could no longer carry the pain and was leaving by raising my chest up and down but prayers were on going and i saw two angels came over me and locked their hands over me, preventing my spirit from leaving...that was how i stayed and miraculously survived it and got out. After which, the baby needed oxygen while i needed blood ...memories i can never forget.
Wow!!! You’ve been through!!! You need to tell your story. God bless you ❤️
This is exactly what happened to in 2010. Thanks to the doctors at Wesley Guide hospital, Ilesha.
I don't like to miss my period because of fear
The striking part for me is that you were chearfully creating valuable content in the midst of your pain. You're too valuable to humanity for God to let you go now. You're an inspiration!
Seriously she is really an inspiration. God continue to bless n guide u
Absolutely! Get well soon, please, Adeola. We, Africans, need you to help expose what our leaders are doing.
Quick recovery sis and I/we love you ❤
I sure agree with you 💯
The most important thing "if you are a Black woman in America NEVER STOP ADVOCATING FOR YOURSELF and never be afraid to say when something is wrong and KEEP ON SAYING IT until somebody does something." I'm so glad you made it. Thank you for sharing your story!
Well said. I remember when i had sepsis after my Caesarean section. I kept telling my husband and doctors around me that something was wrong with me but most people said i was just being lazy. It took them 2 weeks for them to detect what was wrong after i was transferred to another hospital.
Amen sis! That's the most important thing oooo
Sometimes I don’t think it has to do with color. I was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer last year. My 1st primary care physician was from Ghana but she never took me serious. It took a white doctor to really listen to my complaints and send me for necessary tests. Eventually I was diagnosed and truth be told almost all my Care team are white except my radiation oncologist who was Indian but these people treated me like I’m family they were so kind to me. Now I’m rounding up my treatment, a breast cancer survivor thanks to white doctors. So let’s not generalize pls. There are many good white folks out there, doctors inclusive.
@@blessingochea5395 nobody said anything bad about White doctor. All we said is that if you are Black you should advocate for yourself. You must be young. All pepole (even fellow Black people) don't take other Black people seriously most of the time. So, if your life is in danger you have to fight for yourself as a Black person. I just hope your life is never in enough danger that you fully understand the conversation that is being had here.
@@UdochiOkeke Maybe I misunderstood, it’s possible I haven’t experienced any negativity. Apologies if I spoke out of turn.
This gave me anxieties and PTSD. This is a testament of God's faithfulness. God bless Victor and everyone who stood by your family. May His Name forever be praised.
All I can see from this video is how much loved you are by your friends and family
The importance of your support system cannot be overemphasized. This video is loaded. Congratulations Adeola Fayehun. You won and you will always win in the fight of life. God bless you and your home
Those Supportive System are very essential, being a lone ranger comes with burdens/baggages... It pays to roll with quality folks. Thanks to God for Victory
I'm a doctor, but your story really scared me and brought memories of my sister’s death from pulmonary embolism.
I give God the glory that everything turned out for good for you. Congratulations to both of you. 🌹 ❤
I know right!!!
I cried just listening to another side of my favorite Adeola. I could relate to your story because I had pre-eclampsia with my only child and had to do emergency c section at months. Your new name is Eriadura (evidence of prayer). Continue to be you and thank you for sharing this part of your life.
@adeolafayehun
This made me cry. My ex wife and I had three miscarriages over the course of 12 years. She suffered the physical and emotional pains while I had only emotional pains to deal with. Then my daughter came with placenta previa and was in breech presentation until just a week to delivery. We saw hell but God did it. I thank God for you, Deola. Congratulations to you and yours. God bless you
Wow! My heart skipped through out the whole video (from the beginning to the end of this video). It was so nice to see the baby who the whole journey was about. That put a smile on my face 😂
Looking at home you won’t believe what his mother went through for him to get here 😂
Sis, I remember you told me about this while you were still pregnant and I can confirm that your applied the “Do Not Be Afraid” …. You spoke about it so calmly that it only took me watching this video to realise our bad things got.
Well done 👏 👏👏👏👏
Thank You Victor for looking after our sister and also, thank you for being a good camera man; documenting as much as you could. You made it possible for us to have all those photos/clips to see with our own 2 eyes what our sister survived. 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks Deola for sharing. I like how educational you made it. I know many people will find it useful.
Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and a New Year better than all the years past.
🙏❤️💋
You are a living testimony….👍🙏🙏
Adeola, I thank our Almighty God-Jehovah, Jesus Christ Yeshua and the Holy Spirit for safeguarding your life, and upholding you through all those traumatic pregnancy and birth delivery experiences.
Thanks to your devoted husband, your mother in law, your friends, pastors, doctors, nurses, therapists, (auxiliaries, hospital cleaners for keeping the hospital and environment clean.) Everyone played their parts well, for your survival, and recovery.
Adeola, I don’t know why I’m crying.
26 years ago the Doctors gave my ex and my beautiful daughter 50/50 chance to survive. They both pulled through by God’s grace. My daughter had to be birthed by CS at just 6 months. There’s nothing God cannot do.
Thank God you are alive to give this testimony🙏🏽.
Watching this while in hospital receiving 5 pints of blood because of prolonged menstruation but I thank God for everything, thanks for sharing I feel encouraged
I cried watching this. God is indeed faithful. You have a strong, resilient spirit and I admire it. Thank You Jesus for a safe delivery. Its so good to see that you were surrounded by caring and sweet humans.
I'm here 10 weeks pregnant whining and complaining of nausea and sickness of the first trimester while others are going through life threatening conditions... This one has woken me up oo... May God protect all mothers and mothers to be... I'm soo sorry Adeola for what you went through but we praise God that you're healthy and Damilola is gorgeous 🥰
😂😂 you just made me laugh
Deola
Glory be to God.
Praise God
Congratulations dear sister, the Lord is ur strength and more wins IJMN
You made it by God's grace. We give God the glory.
I am a doctor and I am crying watching this. I can’t believe you are alive after all these complications. God is truly faithful Adeola. I am also heartbroken realizing that even here in the US, black maternal mortal rate is high, talkless of the rates in Nigeria. God bless you Adeola; you and your family are blessed 🙏🏾
Don't cry my dear Jehovah is faithful and fully aware of those who call on him faithfully. Keep doing the good job .
But why is it high even in their American... Are the blacks system different from the whites?
@@autismmirrorhubit’s not a different system. Blacks here are just seen as dramatic or without knowing it, there is just an implicit bias amongst healthcare workers towards black people. Thus, a white persons complaints are taking more seriously than a black person. That was the case with the one doctor trying to tell Adeola that she just has a low pain tolerance. They dismiss us easily or act like we are drug seeking just because of the stereotype.
All I can say is a genuine thank you Jesus on your behalf and your family.
We lost my aunt to death when she was in labor and I can confidently say, it never gets easy to heal from that hurt and pain.
I pray that your healing and testimony is permanent, nothing shall work against you, your home, your loved ones and all that is yours.
Congratulations on this victory and for being alive to share this with us.
Remain blessed ma.
Wow! What a journey! I couldn't pause or take my eyes off the screen till the end. I am happy for you Adeola. Now life is all the more meaningful. Your circle of support is enviable, keep them... And Victor, keep 'repping'for us guys. There is more to being a man than putting food on the table. Thanks for sharing.
There is more to be a man than keeping food on the table. Wow. This got me. God bless all supportive husband out there.
Wow. Faithful God. Thank God you're alive.
I am an Obstetrician/Gynaecologist and have been in medical practice for over 30 years. I have seen a lot - azin...A LOT.
But this video had be bawling like a baby.
Thank you for sharing.
Your story has inspired me to keep at it, to keep committing myself to ensure that the pregnancy experience is as safe and as loving as it is possible within the context.
Thank you for sharing, Deola.
So many lapses in the system - we can do better.
Many lapses. There is no perfect system in the world, we're all humans. I'm a midwife, like you said, we can do better.
I'm so much greatful to God for his faithfulness over your life Adeola ,to see you and your baby alive and in good health
Praise be to Jehovah for his perfect watch and work over you through the pregnancy journey, may his name forever be praised🙌🙌🙌
No more pain,no more agony, for it is written affliction shall not rise the second time,
in your life and your family in Jesus mighty name 🙏
Love you so much ❤✌️
Congratulations!!!
Amen and Amen
Adeola, thank you for sharing your story. Thank God for his protection over you and your family.
Thank God for hid faithfulness. He will continue to keep you and your family in Jesus name Amen.
Adeola and Victor Fayehun. I thank the Lord and rejoice with you for this awesome miracle God did in your family. I cried hard, but it was tears of joy. You married your own flesh, your own blood He's not just a husband. God bless you both, and the babies, and your Mother in law. Thank you Jesus.🎉❤
Congratulations 🎊 Adeola. God is faithful and I give him praise on your behalf
Wow! Glory to God for His saving grace. Your testimony is and will be a blessing for years to come. You have educated an entire generation on so much more including doctors and nurses when caring for patients in pregnancy. I'm a healthcare professional who has learned a ton from you - listening to the patient, the right diagnostics, and doing whatever it takes to care for a human being without being dismissive. God holds us accountable in ALL we do. May God continue to bless you and your beautiful family:))
I cried listening to you, what a faithful God we serve. After giving birth to my children that was 14 years ago, I have not stopped praying for pregnant woman and women at the delivery room. It a Journey that only those that have passed through it will understand. Thank God for your life. May the name of God be praised in Jesus name amen.
To God be all the glory for every one who came through for you. It was really touchy and indeed, it was a miracle.Thank you Lord.
I do the same too
Same here
Wow! I am in tears watching this, sis. This is why I get mad and frustrated when some men are on the internet shouting “what do you bring to the table” and then I am reminded about great and loving men like your husband. I am so glad you had your village, and your joy shall be permanent in Jesus name 🙏🏿
Amen, thank you so much!
There are some women who they can not tell that too because they literally ooze value. If they ask you that, then you need to check yourself.
Meanwhile Adeola woman of Substance!!!!! It’s not easy speaking on Nigerian issues without being at risk.
Congratulations Adeola. As a Medical Geographer, I have so much to say. First, it is all about a comparative analysis of the situation here in Nigeria and the USA on one hand and the other issues are your economic situation and level of education and health belief among others. I wept through the mid of this talk to the end. Father thank you for another chance at life. I am really happy for your husband. Having his resourceful wife back with him. God is great.
I cried watching this 😢. Thank God you came out alive to share your story ❤
Lord!!! I wept with you so much when you spoke about going into your second surgery and Victor helplessly watching you go.
My sister is B- she had 7 miscarriages with over 2 sets of twins, lost them all, the same symptoms you had and with a husband who cared more about his political career. I watched my dad cry profusely after one of the miscarriages as he held the foetus in his hand (it had popped out suddenly one morning when she went to the bathroom). It was such a difficult period for our family.
God finally rewarded her with a boy who looks exactly like my dad, he's 12 now. Her husband didn't even pay hospital bills. She left him after many years, remarried such a good caring man who made sure she had the best healthcare ever and now they have a daughter and she's pregnant again and vibrant. None of those symptoms have reappeared and my parents will be welcoming their 13th grandchild in February.
My heart goes out to those who died ignorant. Healthcare is definitely important.
WOW!!!
I had to watch this video a second time to really take it in! What an amazing testimony. Nurses are taught to advocate for their patients, but sometimes you are your own best advocate. No one knows better what you’re going through than yourself.
So many patients have been written off when doctors cannot pinpoint the cause of their complaints, but thank God for patients like Adeola that refused to be quiet!!
One cannot deny the hand of God in all these challenges that Adeola had to go through. There’s nothing like having an amazing husband that will stick with you through thick and thin. Thank you so much Victor for been there for our sister. You really SHOWED your love 💕 in your actions. God bless you and your household abundantly.
Even when we are away from home 🏡 one cannot deny the power of a “village” in a time of great need. It truly takes a village.
It is said often times that not all pregnancies are the same! Some women even die in the process. Thank God for the available resources in the abroad, the timeliness of action, and the power of self advocacy!!
**I know…I too dey write long essays**😃
Preach!👏 Thank you so much, I really appreciate it ❤️
Great comment🕊
Your testimony is such an encouragement and a proof of God's faithfulness. We bless God for sparing you and this beautiful baby. Couldn't hold back my tears. Through it all you made it. A big shout out to your man. He's the real deal! Your tale is that of a good wife meet a good mother in love. Those values she instilled in her son as well. Kudos to her. And to all others who stood by you at that time. We say THANK YOU on your behalf. That book is a must read for every woman who desire a child.
😢 I didn't plan to watch this but it just popped up in my device and I started watching it. My daughter who had a fresh still birth in the US February 2023 due to placenta abruptio, lost a pregnancy in again July and she is pregnant again and has been bleeding. Each time a scan is done, she's told that the fetal heartbeat is still there. She is been managed at the hospital on full bed rest. 10 weeks gone.
Watching your testimony has encouraged me. I thank God for your life and the baby's. Thanks for sharing and please pray for her.
God that came through for Adeola will come through for your daughter and He will preserve the baby to full term. He is a miracle worker!
She will share her full testimony in Jesus name. Both baby and mother shall be preserved
Thanks and God bless.
We have accepted the WILL of God as she has eventually miscarried the baby. To HIM alone be all the glory. He knows best.
After listening to you, I made thanksgiving prayers to God on your behalf. Congratulations Adeola.
You are so appreciative Adeola, I admire the way you mentioned everyone who was there for you and not only the Doctors, demonstrating how much you value people regardless of their positions, Titles and status. You took the time to thank everyone who contributed in one way or the other to your journey, you really have a gift and may you live long to declare that The Lord is good. This is an encouraging testimony and thank you for sharing.
I watched till the end,in tears, because I went through almost a similar pregnancy like yours. God was faithful to me too, He always is. My firstborn is Zion too, a girl, and her pregnancy was super easy. This wasn't easy at all... Can't say it all here but I'm very grateful for your life and mine. Every new day is indeed a gift.
Wow 😮 I couldn't hold my tears 😢 you were going through all this and you still manage to put out content out there, you're indeed a strong woman ❤❤
Such a blessing to have a network of people that honestly care about your wellbeing. Blessings!
🤩 I am a 64 year old nurse who had been practicing nursing in the USA for over 30 years now and a mother of 5(twin included). I am grateful to God for your life and your testimony. I am glad you chose to share this to let people be aware of the mercies of the Lord! I had never experienced such things, but I have taken care of a fellow nurse in my home who came from Nigeria then to have her baby. This was 1999 and she had the baby in March 2000. She experienced placenta preavia. I took care of my bosom friend for five months so I remembered all those bleeding, middle of the night rushing to the hospital with her and my husband. The lesson on Rh negative was great too. I hope people learned to always disclose their history or anything that stands about them to their practitioners. Proud of you for standing up to the wiles of the devil through those doctors.
I thank God also for your husband and family that they practice the love of God as it’s preached.
For making me smile all through your moments of pain, may God bless you. May your laughter never fade. God us indeed gracious. May God smile on your husband and come through also for all those God used for you. I love you maam.
Marriage is definitely a 100% on both side. A lot of things to take away. Such resilience and strength you had. Thank God for you and your support system. Thanks for sharing.❤🎉
I am rejoicing with you Adeola. Hearing what you went through, breaks my heart but also encourages because God is truly faithful. God bless you and your family. ❤
Am happy for you Adeola. As a nurse, I have seen pulomonary embolism (PE): blood in the lungs kill patients in a twinkle of an eye. Am glad you survived it. In America, black patients are still been overlooked for their health complaints, statisitic showed. Glory be to God.
Statics shows ooooo!!! Thank God I didn't become a statistics. That doctor undermined my pains.. I was shocked!!
I believe her condition was hemopneumothorax not pulmonary embolism but either way, thank God you’re alive my favorite. @adeola tell me you didn’t promise you won’t do it anymore 😂😂
@@Medicfran6😂😂 issokay o, 😂😂😂 I will not say anything 😂😂😂 ei!😂😂 ok😂😂
Black women, seek to have a female doctor or even Indian (compassionate Indian ooo)…as much as you can.
They really understand.
@The_Cruise_Fam I wish you were right, but it actually depends on the individual regardless of race or gender. I had two black female doctors refuse to give me pain medication knowing I was in excruciating pain. I passed out 4 different times from so much pain but they kept citing that as a reason not to give me adequate pain management. I had to sign an MA and run away to another hospital where a female Asian doctor put me on a PCA pump. Thank God I am home today because someone finally listened to me. Unfortunately, advocating for yourself is dependent on someone listening to you. I had to go to a different hospital at 2am in the morning to get good health care here in the US. In fact I am still traumatized by my experience.
Jesu ese o!
I also had a baby this year, my first, at 27 weeks. It was a whole journey. I am very grateful to God for life, for my husband, for great medical professionals, for my family and friends. I couldn't have made it on my own. Thank you Jesus.
Congratulations again Adeola, I rejoice with you.
What a miraculous testimony. I couldn't stop crying. You are so valuable to leave this world. Thank you Jesus for honouring Your name as usual ❤.
Congratulations Adeola i'm touch, pain and shattered but watching what you past through gave me the strength, hope and faith that one day i will share my story too. thank God for preserving you.
I would also name Zane, Miracle. How he survived with all that bleeding is a miracle. And you are definitely a woman of a different breed full of energy and inspiration despite the difficult moments . God bless you ma
I cried so much watching this, my wife went through a similar experience. But I couldn't be there for her, I almost got mad during that period. I just have to thank the almighty God for keeping my wife and my baby girl alive. I bless my in laws for all their efforts, I'd never forget that experience seeing my most precious gift "wife" through video calls, go through that. Thanks for sharing 😢😢😢
Hi Adeola, I'm so happy for you. I was in tears at the point you were crying cos my wife went through this same thing as well and I remember being worn out and refusing to leave her alone at the hospital cos I didn't trust the doctors to do the right thing without me following up with close markings. Women who bleed during or after pregnancy are simply in the hands of God especially in countries with less medical equipments. Thank God for the doctors who worked on my wife during her pregnancy, and thank God for making me shout so that things got done. I'm happy for you and your husband and glad your second child is here.
Truly inspirational. Thank God for you on this journey and shout out to everyone that came through.
I couldn't stop crying, full of gratitude on your behalf. As a nurse anesthetist who has seen so much. You are indeed a miracle. God bless you, your babies and your Rockstar husband.
Amen in Jesus name
This book is so powerful, I read it through out my pregnancy… and I didn’t fear a thing in labor… In fact everything within 4 hours! Read with faith and see wonders, also Adeola I’m so grateful for your life, I’m a youtuber and you are my biggest inspiration, thank God I still have you here.
Thank you sooooo much everyone, I am sooo grateful for all the kind messages. God bless you!❤🙏🏾 Also, thank you for ordering our hair products oooo adovz.com/
Your son is beautiful ❤️
@@joytotheworld7463 Thank you!!
You were through so much. Listening to your story is enough to make me cry. I thank God for divine intervention. God bless everyone who stood by you and shout out to your loving husband .
Adeola, you are so right. After two children in the USA, with complications, I know the importance of black women advocating for themselves--and their babies. Thank God you came through OK.
Yesterday, while driving with my family, you came to mind. I inquired with my wife, and she mentioned not having seen any new content from you. However, this afternoon, she forwarded a video to me, insisting that I watch it. Your experience deeply moved me. I'm elated that you're still here. Grateful to everyone who supported you during your most challenging times. Wishing you a swift recovery and eagerly anticipating the return of your sarcastic comedy to bring joy once again.
I was really teary…my aunt introduced me to your channel though. You are a miracle and thank God for the success of the surgery. All thanks to God really. Keep being great!
Victor is such a blessing. May God always remember him in all things that concern him and his children's children. Adeola, thank you so much for sharing your very powerful testimony.
I couldn't hold back my tears watching this testimony. All glory to God for His wonders in your life dear Adeola. While watching this video, I was reflecting on how God made it easy for me and my wife to have 3 amazing kids. You are very correct Adeola marriage is 100% and not 50/50, gender roles doesn't count in marriage. I am super proud of your husband, he has demonstrated what a real husband is suppose to be. Thank you for sharing this video, every seconds of this video speaks volume. Its a huge lesson learnt for
1. Pregnant women: need to be aware such issues and to speak up to communicate their pains especially to the health workers at hospitals.
2. husbands: give 100% support to their wives before, during and after pregnancy. They need to be fully involved in the pregnancy from beginning to the end.
3. health workers: apart from the expert treatment you give, how to communicate is also life saving.
4. Friends and other extended family members: your support in any form is critical and forms an important part of the treatment.
5. Government: more commitment to improve healthcare in Nigeria
Wow! I am a staff nurse midwife, so I understand the whole process and scary story. Wow! If God be for us, who can be against us? No one, not even the devil. Adeola, you are truly favored and blessed. Thank you for sharing your story and encouraging many others. Thank you to your hubby and your mother inlaw and so many others who came through for you. Much love
This brought tears to my eyes, such a moving narrative.
Thank God you scaled through by God’s grace and with so many ‘angels’ around you.
This is what a lot of women have to contend with and some do it all alone and still lose the battle.
God bless you Adeola, your family and all those that came through for you especially Victor, you are Victorious indeed 🙏🏽
It's amazing how u can still remember all the numerous people who stood by you or call you, despite all that you were going through.
Thanks, Adeola for sharing this touching story of your ordeal. I am not ashamed to let you know that I cried more than once while watching. I have no doubt that thousands will be better informed watching your video. By the way, I am a fan. I wish your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy and prosperous New Year. Ire ni o. TK
I'm a doctor practicing in Nigeria. We thank God for Journey Mercies. It was indeed a journey Adeolu and in Igbo parlance when we say""Jide ka iji"'it means hold on tight to your values and principles. God bless your entire FAMILY.
I really thank God for you Adeola. God showed you His faithfulness for a reason. Congratulations dear.
What a heart touching story, I bursted into tears as you started crying because I could feel the pains. Thank God for his Love and thank God for the people around you that came through for you. You don’t know what one is passing through till they open up. More Grace ma’am, I love your positive energy. Thanks for sharing this amazing story.
OMG! I am filled with joy that you are well. I thank God for your husband, your children and those awesome human beings that stood by you. This resonated with me so much and I cried while you were speaking. It was just God, my husband and I during the pandemic with no family. Thank God!!🙏🏾🥳🕊️✝️❤️
My first time coming across your channel, but I cried countless times. I’m grateful to God for your life and loved ones. May God bless them and protect and provide for you, just like they did for you. Amen.
Thank you so much!!
Your testimony made me cry. i listened as i drove from work. You are blessed. I am a man, general practitioner, obstetrician/gynaecologist and a Pastor, so i can understand the odds of your survival. it could only have been God. Please turn this into a book. So many people need to read it. God bless you Sister. i appreciate you and your wonderful husband. shalom ❤
Wow!! This was so enlightening ❤❤❤ Congratulations on your baby and your recovery ❤ Thank you to everyone that supported you especially Victor🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
As a physician I appreciate this story, and I’m glad plenty of women and families are being exposed to this information. Please know that it’ll save plenty of lives and help others avoid horror stories. Thank you for sharing your miraculous story.
Quite emotional! As a medical practitioner, I imagine what you have gone through. You are lucky you were where everything is not only available, but functional. Overall, thanks be to The Almighty for His mercy! We pray our leaders help us get t
Thank God for using a team of medical professionals to save your life. Grateful to be in a nation where human lives are valued and where the right infrastructure is top notch. Thank you for sharing this, Adeola ❤❤❤
It's just chilling imagining African families suffering like this.
Is very bad to give thanks to God when actually it was the doctors.
@@emuesirikevinokejero4653No it is not. He uses us to do His works.
@@emuesirikevinokejero4653As a doctor, I can attest to the fact that God enables us to use our capabilities to save lives.
As that old African proverb says it takes a village to raise a child - what a blessing it is to have this village rallying behind you to make sure you got better and delivered safely! Also remember that you touch peoples lives with your presence on CZcams and this support is a testament to how wonderful you are! I was so touched by this testimony, I wasn’t expecting for it to appear on my timeline & I’m used to a different type of content from you but it goes to show how important it is to show kindness as everyone is fighting a battle we know nothing about! Congratulations to you and your husband on your newest addition he is so cute ❤
Thank you Jesus for the victory at last.
Congratulations sis... I don't know why your testimony moved me to tears. But I thank God for His faithfulness on your behalf.
Love you!
This is so emotional, thank you Victor for being there and thank God for your mercies on Adeola our beloved
Thank you, Adeola, for sharing this. Yes, as a black woman in the US , you need to stand up for yourself. Love from NY.
My sister experienced a very difficult child birth 3 years ago, but what you experienced is just on another level. Women go through a lot during pregnancy and child birth. I am glad you pulled through. You're a very tough woman, considering how you were able to shoot videos and make us smile. I never imagined you were in so much pain.
What a testimony! You are an overcomer and I thank God for your life. All is indeed well that ends well. ❤
Am so happy that you are the one telling this story not someone else on your behalf. I pray that you will never see what will be beyond your power and control. May God always keep you safe and protect you from all and always.
TO ALL BE THE GLORYYYYYY!!!!! Congratulations Adeola. This is indeed a miraculous story. Indeed, the baby is a MIRACLE. God bless all the paramedics worldwide. Oh....I cried watching this. Thank you for detailing the whole story. I learned alot. Thank you. Much love to you, Adeola
This moved me to tears... I had my first baby this year, and i concluded that making it through the entire process; from conception, to delivery and even post birth is a miracle. And secondly, that having a godly and loving spouse is a big win... I'm grateful for your life and testimony, God continue to watch over you and yours.
Nigeria doesn’t have equipment to perform procedures of removing blood clots
To God be glory o
I couldn't hold back the tears as I watch you narrat your testimony. Glory be to God for preserving your life
God bless you for sharing this, Adeola❤️ Women go through so much! Thank God for your life, Sis🙏🏼
"Marriage is not 50/50, it's 100/100". Thanks a lot for this phrase, never heard it before. Thanks your story and your unimaginable faith and strength.
Adeola and family, I rejoice with you. You’re a destiny child. I’m short of words but you’re blessed. ❤
This made me cry so much. I had pre-eclampsia when I had my first child, after 4 miscarriages and I almost died, but God said no. The doctors said it was a miracle because they were only going in to save me but my daughter came without any organ damage and after 2 days of being in the neonatal unit, her oxygen saturation was back to normal. The doctor that ordered my emergency Cs was in shock because everything happened so fast, she came to see me 2 days after the delivery in the ward and told me that they were just going in to save me, she explained that my baby was drowning in my blood because my placenta had already come off. My daughter turned 10 this year and I am more than grateful. I thank God for you and your family Adeola.
I am a proud mum of 5 kids now, I judge God faithful ❤.
Amen!!!❤
Yes! God is faithful
Praise God for his mercy on you sis, it is wonderful that you testify. Even though you were going through this serious challenge you kept going. Thanks to all your great friends and mother in law.
One last thing, Victor is a real man, that is how it is supposed to be. Victor, thank you.
I can't control my tears😢, congratulations to you and your family dear Adeola.
God is faithful
Thank you Victor for being a super human in this terrible world where people have no empathy for one another.
Thank you Victor for being a solid man and solid rock behind your wife-Adeola.
So many women had died in the of their husbands during pregnancy.
God bless your marriage and family.
Love you.
I am an ICU nurse so i have seen women go through this and indeed God worked on your behalf! Mmm I burst into songs of praises after watching this video .. God is so faithful! Thank you Father that Adeola was able to testify of Your mercy and divine protection!
Wow, a physical representation of you don't know what people are going through... So glad you made it. God be praised. This is all the encouragement i need for the new year. Fear not, God never fails.
Thank you for sharing. I've cried my eyes out listening to your story/experience. God bless all the people that were there for you. May God continue to protect you and all the pregnant women in the world and those that pray/hope to have them some day.
Not easy to hear what you’ve been through, all I have to say and continue to say is Thank You Lord .
Oh, I lack words to express myself.
This testimony is huge.
God is indeed so good and merciful 🎉❤
We thank God oo 🙌🙌
Thank you for sharing your story. I had my baby 4months ago and I went through a lot and still going through. This video is what I needed right now. Thank you so much Adeola, and God who has brought you out of this, will keep you. With long life shall he satisfy you!🙏
Thank you for sharing your story, your experience is so touching, I cried. I am very grateful you and your baby are alive and well. To God be all the glory for turning your story to glory. ❤
Goodness!!!
This is indeed a journey!
All i can say is God indeed loves you and still has a greater purpose for you.
Congratulations ma'am 🎉🎉🎉
Our joy will never cease
You are a warrior Adeola. Wow. I’m speechless. I cried at so many points in this video. Thank you for sharing your story. I rejoice with you on coming through. I am so happy you have a good support system. Thank you to your husband and everyone who supported you. When God says I’m still in control it’s not yet time, who dares says otherwise. Hallelujah always.
Waoh!!! Warrior indeed!!!
AMEN!!!
My dear ,l am so greatful to God that you and baby is alive .
22 years ago l had same problem but my baby was brought out before time .
God being faithful my baby is in her final year in university hear in London. Glory be to God!!!❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing this and enlightening everyone. Now I look back on my child bearing days a lot becomes clear ! I was one of those who managed to bear children eventually but I have nieces and cousins who had childbirth issues with no explanation. Gods grace is truly amazing. Congrats and kudos to your husband and mother in law! ( knocking down stereotypes!!! ) God bless you all❤❤❤
Oh my goodness. You went through the valley of the shadow of death and came out triumphant. We thank God for your life and that of Zion and Zane. Thank you for sharing this and thanks to Victor, you mother-in-love and all those who supported you during this difficult time and after. May God bless you all❤
I shed tears watching this video because my wife went through similar experiences for our twins, although not as tough as yours. One thing that struck me was when you mentioned black pregnant women in the US. We lost 2 pregnancies and the 2nd loss was clearly hospital negligence . We arrived the emergency for premature contractions and she was left unattended for more than 2 hours.
So terribly sorry to hear that!😢
I was left for 4 hours at the ER while having my miscarriage. I couldn't believe it. It was terrible
I really thank God for your life. You went through a lot. When you mentioned UCH Ibadan, I remembered what I passed through with my elder sister and we later lost her.😭😭😭
Awesome testimony!
Well done for sharing your story Adeola and raising awareness on these issues. It makes a difference. As women go through a lot from infertility to many complications in pregnancy and for some it ends in death. The worldwide statistics is really shocking.
We salute Victor. Absolutely true, marriage is not 50/50.
Thank God for the wonderful community behind you from your mother in-law, friends, family, pastors and the awesome medical team.
Great tips for women on this journey, those facing any challenge and how we can be more empathetic towards others.
Glad you lived to tell your story and God kept you and your son.
Congrats too on your business.