I regret burying my child by the roadside | Tuko TV

I regret burying my child by the roadside | Tuko TV


For 12 years Rachel Njoki struggled in her marriage trying to get a child.
Her struggle has left her with scars, both emotional and physical that are a constant reminder of the battle she has fought, just to be called a mother.
After 11 pregnancies and no child Njoki is still hopeful but she’s yet to recover from the damage that these losses…

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  1. This has remind me back 1983 that's what exactly happened to me I lost my first born after two days in nasary I went to feed and I found liveless I became nab for hrs I could not talk but God grace is sufficient I overcome it after sometime but not easy .R I.P Njoki you have fought your fight

  2. The ending to this story is so sad because she never got to hold her live babies. This is a period of about 12 years that this girl never knew real happiness. So sad that just as her life was turning Ok, when she was finally finding herself and getting help to heal this happened to her. I wish this family had sort therapy before parting because it is clear the child loss really affected their marriage. At the beginning she said they were happy to be pregnant, he was there, caring etc by the end he didnt even want to pick her calls. They werent even talking in the house. Maybe they needed counselling and a break to find love without the pressure of a baby.Her story is so so sad but I hope she knew that she was more than a girl with 11 pregnancy losses. She was a mother to angels and she was a complete woman with or without her babies. She was enough just as she was. I love how she refers to God severally, I pray He receives her in heaven