Kambua celebrates fan who conceived after her 'prophesy'

Kambua holding her son.
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Gospel singer Kambua has been very candid about her heartbreaking journey with infertility.

After many years of struggling to conceive, Kambua is now a mother of two beautiful children.

Her openness with her journey and the pressures that come with that challenge is amazing.

The Bado Nasimama hitmaker's fertility woes have inspired one fan to reach out with her own struggles.

The unidentified woman told Kambua how her story encouraged her that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

"Hi Kambua, my name is Mama ***. My baby *** turns one this April. I am writing to give you a testimony of what God has done for me through your music.

In 2021, you came for revival week at Parklands Baptist. When invited int the stage, you shared about the loss of your baby.

I started crying because I had lost three pregnancies before to ectopic pregnancy and even had my right fallopian tube removed. I had given up on the idea of having kids and had started accepting that fate. When you went on to sing I felt as if you had been sent by God to tell me my season of pregnancy losses was over.

I conceived my baby boy that week. You prophesied my little **** into my life. Thank you. May God continue using you and your music to touch the lives of more women like me"

Kambua applauded this woman saying she is glad she was a source of inspiration.

"Tissues please. Ametenda zaidi" Kambua expressed.

There’s also the emotional toll that comes with not being able to conceive a baby.

She did many consultations that yielded nothing, then one day was directed to a fertility specialist to start IVF. That never happened because Kambua had a miracle in her womb that she did not know. Yes, she was unknowingly pregnant.

"One day after the Rauka show, still feeling a little under the weather, I started thinking of the possibility of being pregnant because I had stopped keeping track of my ovulation days,

"I had become so obsessed and it was very emotionally draining. I figured it wouldn't hurt to take a test, and since we had tried so many times before, I had several test kits in the houses," she narrated.

she gave birth to a boy named Nathaniel.

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