Pregnant Woman Seen Trekking During Labour Over Inability to Pay N28k Delivery Fee Loses Twin Babies

Pregnant Woman Seen Trekking During Labour Over Inability to Pay N28k Delivery Fee Loses Twin Babies

  • A pregnant woman who could not afford N28,000 was helped by a lady who saw her trekking while in labour
  • The kind lady shared why two hospitals could not accept the woman till they got to the third hospital
  • The woman’s experience moved people to tears as the lady said she eventually lost her twin babies

A Nigerian lady shared how she saw a pregnant woman trekking under the sun and decided to approach her.

The heavily pregnant woman told the lady that she was asked to pay N28,000 for delivery but couldn't afford it.

A pregnant woman loses twin babies after she couldn't afford the N28,000 delivery fees
A pregnant woman who could not afford N28,000 loses babies after 2 hospitals didn't accept her. Photo: @joycarl_.
Source: TikTok

A TikTok video by @joycarl_ showed when the lady approached the woman and decided to put her in a cab and take her to the hospital.

Watch the video below:

In another video, the lady showed how two hospitals could not accept the woman because of bed space.

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The kind lady also helped the woman buy baby items, as she stated that her husband was sick.

When she was eventually accepted at the hospital and went into labour, the woman lost her babies.

Watch the second video below:

Reactions as pregnant woman loses twin babies

@OGE BEKE said:

"I work at maitama hospital and I can testify it’s really 28k for delivery and registration for card and all , I’m so sad to hear she lost her babies God."

@adenrele adetoba adelaja said:

"You never can tell, maybe her husband is also out there hustling hard to get the money and other bills sorted out. Because you didn't see him beside her doesn't mean that he is not responsible. Besides, I see this as a way of God miraculously helping that pregnant woman."

@Emmanuel Agada Adakole said:

"Why can't her husband go out with her , it's so sad seeing a pregnant woman trekking, , thank you so much ma for all your good did."

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@Zamonii & Elvis said:

"The fact the first hospital told her they only attend to pregnant people on Friday seeing that she is visibly not well and heavily pregnant is terrible."

@Great_Patrick said:

"I’m crying, this is bad, Nigeria hospital need to stop this. This woman was in pain and they asked her to go get a letter."

@JosyMends said:

"She was in labor for too long and also moving up and down , the babies were already exhausted."

@El_ DELIGHT said:

"She could've lost her life if nobody was there to help her. That means she has been in labour for a long time. Thank you for saving her life."
A pregnant woman who could not afford N28,000 loses babies after 2 hospitals didn't accept her
A pregnant woman loses twin babies after she couldn't afford the N28,000 delivery fees. Photo: @joycarl_.
Source: TikTok

In related stories, a man lost his heavily pregnant wife after he was reportedly asked to bring 500,000 by a hospital, sparking mixed reactions.

Man loses wife 10 days after delivery

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a man was thrown into deep mourning following the death of his wife, a few days after giving birth to their child.

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The man paid an emotional tribute to his wife on his X page as he shared photos of himself and their son.

Many people who came across the post sympathised with the man and shared their similar experiences.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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