My Journey to Motherhood After Years of Heartbreak

For years, it felt like a crucial piece of my life was missing. My name is Agnes, and I live in Jinja, Uganda. I got married at 27, filled with hope and dreams of building a family. My husband and I were deeply in love, and like many couples, we longed to have children. But what came easily to others turned into a painful and exhausting struggle for us.
We explored every option—doctor appointments, countless scans and tests, and even costly treatments. Each time my period arrived, I would break down in the bathroom. I began to avoid family functions because I couldn’t bear the constant questions: “When will you have a baby?” “What are you waiting for?” It felt like I was being punished for no reason. The pressure from my in-laws grew, and at times, I feared my husband might walk away. To Read More, Tap Here
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