My journey into motherhood is a story I will forever treasure—a story filled with fear, faith, love, and miracles. I conceived my baby boy on October 31, 2022, but the unexpected began the night before. On October 30, at exactly 12 midnight, my amniotic fluid suddenly broke. In an instant, everything changed. Panic filled the room, and my family immediately rushed me to the hospital.
My sister-in-law, my brothers, and my husband were all with me that night. I could see the fear and worry in their eyes. Everyone knew that my baby was not yet full-term. My expected delivery was supposed to be in the first or second week of November, so this incident came much earlier than planned. Because of this, my family quickly began searching for hospitals with complete facilities, especially an incubator, knowing that premature babies usually need extra support after birth.
After checking several hospitals, they finally found one that could accommodate both me and my baby. I was admitted immediately, and the doctors began monitoring my heartbeat and my baby’s condition. Machines surrounded me, and nurses came in and out of the room, checking everything carefully. Despite the fear, I kept praying and believing that God was watching over us.
The next morning at 9:00 AM, my OB visited me and explained my situation. She recommended that I receive four steroid injections to help strengthen my baby’s lungs, since he was expected to be born premature at 35 weeks. I agreed without hesitation, willing to endure any discomfort if it meant giving my baby a better chance at life. Throughout the day, I underwent several tests, including continuous monitoring of my baby’s heartbeat. Thankfully, all the results were good. My baby was strong, and I felt hopeful.
After receiving two steroid shots, I tried to rest. That evening, at around 7:45 PM, I suddenly felt intense abdominal pain. I knew deep in my heart that my baby was ready to come. The nurses quickly rushed me to the delivery room. After hours of pain, prayer, and waiting, I finally gave birth to a handsome baby boy at exactly 8:00 PM.
The moment I saw him, my heart was filled with gratitude. Even though he was born early, he cried strongly and breathed on his own. To everyone’s surprise—and to what I truly believe was God’s miracle—my son was never taken to the NICU and never placed in an incubator. Despite being premature, he was healthy and stable. The very thing we feared the most never happened, and that alone made him a true miracle in my life.
My baby and I stayed in the hospital for one week so the doctors could continue monitoring his condition, especially his lungs, since he had received steroids. Every day, the doctors confirmed that he was doing well. There were no complications, no machines attached to him, and no separation between us. I was able to hold him, look at him, and thank God for His faithfulness.
On November 8, we were finally discharged from the hospital. My sister-in-law and two brothers came to fetch us, their faces glowing with excitement. They were overjoyed to finally meet our baby—God’s precious gift to our family. When we arrived home, we were exhausted but filled with peace and happiness after such an emotional and tiring week.
Today, my son is very active, very sweet, and full of life. He is living proof that miracles still happen. A premature baby who never needed NICU care, never needed an incubator, and grew into a strong and joyful child. This journey taught me that motherhood is not easy. It demands strength, sacrifice, and unwavering faith. But in return, it gives a love so deep and pure that words can never fully explain.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story—from an unexpected beginning to a miracle that continues to bless our lives every day. 💙
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