Kambua Opens Up On Battling Post-partum Depression After Birth Of Her Son

Kenyan musician Kambua has opened up on her struggle  of battling post partum depression after the birth of her son. Taking to her Instagram, she penned an inspirational post as she reminisced her most painful moment(s).

”Ok let me bring this conversation from my stories to the TL. Postpartum. What kind of support did you receive after having your baby? Or maybe you didn’t receive any? If there are support groups, please share and tag them here.

I experienced baby blues when I had Nathaniel. It was compounded by the constant “maziwa haija kuja”?! As most of you know, my baby was a preemie. My milk took a while to come in. To say I was stressed would be a gross understatement. I got help from my village of sisters.
Nurses mean well (I’m sure), but they just about pushed me over the edge at that time (some).

So tell me- what struggles have you/did you face? What help was available to you?”

Kambua who is married to a pastor Jackson Mathu had for years been struggling with infertility flaunted her blossoming baby bump in May.

Kambua and her husband, Pastor Jackson Mathu, welcomed their first child, Nathaniel Muhoro Mathu, in 2019 after struggling to conceive for close to seven years. “I’ve been around long enough and been through enough to know that pregnancy journeys are not perfect-

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