¨The baby wasn´t coming out, yet the passage was clear¨ Actress Njambi of TRHK narrates her labor ward ordeal

Image: I cried, removed my clothes and pulled my hair - TRHK actress, Njambi opens up

The Real Househelps of Kawangware actress, Njeri Gachomba alias Njambi has opened up on her child birth struggles that saw her baby go silent for close to 5 terrifying minutes.

5th of December 2019, the actress delivered her second child, a baby boy but right from the labor to the delivery, it was all a nightmare for her.

Narrating her ordeal through her You Tube channel, Njambi revealed all was good until labor time, when hell broke lose.

I came to hospital to be induced at around 1 pm but I wasn´t induced because I had opened up to four centimeters.

I wasn´t induced because I had opened up to four centimeters – Actress Njambi reveals

Lying on a bed in the labor ward, a hurting Njambi could not bear the pain anymore.

Hii uchungu ziii..

Ordeal

Hopefully, the passage finally became wide enough to allow the baby come through, but despite her efforts, the baby never showed up.

The doctor broke my water and even after I opened up to 10 centimeters, the baby wasn´t coming out yet the passage was clear. From 1 am to 2 am, I cried, removed my clothes and pulled my hair. The things I saw at the labor ward…

Actess Njambi in distress at the labor ward, previously

It became pretty unbearable for the celebrated actress, she insisted on undergoing a CS.

I got to a point and begged doctors to let me have the baby through CS because the pain was too much. I had pushed the baby and got tired and relaxed…without knowing I had blocked the kid from coming out.

Fortunately, the baby boy found their way out but even after showing up, they gave no sign that they were actually alive and kicking.

A dear mother, Njambi got worried. ´That was the most scariest part of my life´ she stated.

When he came out, he didn´t cry. I started crying, asking myself what had happened to him. For five minutes he wasn´t responding to anything and that was the most scariest part of my life. I started imagining I´ve pushed my 3.65kg baby then…

Actress Njambi holds her little baby boy in her arms

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