Renowned Nigerian actress, Ruth Kadiri has spoken about her pregnancy and her subsequent childbirth in a recent social media post.
It could be recalled that Ruth become pregnant some few getting married and according her it really made her depressed.
She disclosed that getting pregnant suddenly after her wedding made her devastated adding that she never wanted a baby, She noted that she felt it will affect her career.
Her post reads;
“2019 came with more than a blessing. After my wedding I became pregnant, wasn’t sure I wanted a baby now, was so scared it will affect my career, was so scared I wouldn’t be a good mum. For unknown reasons I became depressed.
Thanks to @judyaustin1 who made me see how blessed a woman I was, who recounted how God had blessed me over and over again. thank God for my husband who made me know I was loved. Well it happened . A stress free pregnancy, uncle Ben, Rosssnna, and my entire Swedish family,
“I thank you for being there for me. Reign became the top of the list of my blessings. Thanks to mummy (my mother-in-law) for loving me the way you do. Thanks to my mother (biological mum) for standing by me. Thanks to @officialstelladimokokorkus for been a fair blogger.”
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