Was Janet Mbugua Ready For The Pregnancy She Is Carrying? She Opens Up

Celebrated TV girl Janet Mbugua is definitely relishing the day she will become a mother for the very first time in her marriage.

A lot has been happening in Janet’s life in 2015 alone, with the peek being her lavish wedding with her fiancé Eddie Ndichu, a banker who mastered the art of banking in the heart of the Citizen TV siren.

Then there is the pregnancy. As revealed early, Janet fell pregnant even before she was walked down the aisle by Eddie.

She initially revealed what she went through during the preparations for the wedding as she was already carrying her child.

And now the TV girl has opened up about her reactions the first time she realized she was pregnant.

Speaking to an Resolution Insurance, Janet said she was shocked at first on learning she would become a mother for the first time in her life.

“As the doctors took my vitals and checked my cardio, I kept telling them, ‘I need an ultrasound. There’s something here (pointing to the lower left side of my abdomen)’. You could see them looking at my like I’m such a smarty-pants but I was insistent. So when my bladder was full enough, I was finally taken to do my ultrasound. The nurse was a kind, older lady with a wide, warm smile. As I exposed my belly to have that oh-so-cold gel spread over my abdomen, I remember my leg was shaking a bit. Now I was about to find out if I had some kind of condition. I mean, she could say anything at any moment…and the first thing she says (in a way, she was asking me) is, ‘You’re pregnant?’

‘I don’t know’, I said. Confused and amused at the same time. What was she asking me? Believe it or not it hadn’t yet sunk in, until she TOLD me, ‘You’re pregnant,” Janet told the insurance company.

She says that her response could be mistaken to mean she was not ready for the child but she was very happy about it. The first thing she did was to tell her fiancé and luckily he was very happy too.

“‘Oh’.

Don’t get me wrong, I was calm and excited about the news, but I think my response made her nervous. Maybe she was dealing with someone who wasn’t ready to have a child. I quickly said, ‘I’m so happy’. And I was!

The rest of the morning went by in a blur. All I wanted to do was call my fiancé and share the news! I’m glad he was as thrilled as I was!”

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