I Kept Having Miscarriages Every Year, A Woman From Nakuru Shares the Solution That Saved Her Marriage and Her Health

Dec 5, 2025 - 11:01
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I Kept Having Miscarriages Every Year, A Woman From Nakuru Shares the Solution That Saved Her Marriage and Her Health

For as long as she could remember, Lydia from Nakuru dreamed of becoming a mother. She grew up in a warm, loving family, and all she ever wanted was to build the same kind of home with her husband. When she finally got married, she believed everything was falling perfectly into place.

Her husband, Daniel, was supportive and kind. Both of them were excited to start a family, and they prayed for the day they would hold their first child. But life had a painful surprise waiting for them—one that almost destroyed their marriage, their happiness, and even Lydia’s mental health.

The first time Lydia lost a pregnancy, she told herself it was something many women go through. She tried to stay positive. Daniel comforted her, and everyone around her advised her to rest and try again later. But when it happened a second time, and then a third time the following year, the pain became too heavy for her to carry.

Each miscarriage felt like a piece of her heart was being taken away. She began questioning her worth as a woman, wondering whether something was deeply wrong with her. Hospitals could not find any clear medical issue, and doctors kept telling her that she was perfectly healthy. Yet every year, she kept losing the babies she prayed for.

The emotional strain started affecting her marriage. Daniel tried to be strong for both of them, but Lydia could see the sadness in his eyes. Relatives started talking behind her back, some saying she had been bewitched, others blaming her for things she didn’t even understand. A few even suggested that Daniel should consider finding another woman if he truly wanted children. Lydia tried her best to stay calm, but inside, she was breaking apart.

She avoided family gatherings because the constant questions about when she would have a child felt like knives stabbing her chest. She cried almost every night, praying for a miracle. One afternoon, while visiting a friend in Eldoret, Lydia opened up about the miscarriages, the emotional suffering, and the pressure from her in-laws. That friend listened quietly, then.To Continue Reading, Click Here

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