“They said my baby doesn’t have a nose” – Judikay opens the story of a terrifying pregnancy experience

- Gospel singer Judikay, real name Judith Kanayo-Oparam, has shared a harrowing experience during her second pregnancy.
- A medical diagnosis during her pregnancy caused her considerable fear and anxiety.
- She and her husband recently welcomed their second child after a long wait to expand their family.

Gospel singer Judikay has opened up about the terrifying experience she had while expecting her second child, revealing how the doctor’s findings during her pregnancy shook her deeply.
The singer, whose real name is Judith Kanayo-Oparam, recently welcomed her second child with her husband after several years of waiting to expand their family.
Speaking during her daughter’s dedication service at the church, Judikay recounted an incident that happened while she was in Canada preparing for the birth of her baby. According to her, she was about 34 weeks pregnant when she went for a routine ultrasound.
During the examination, the sonographer allegedly asked her to change position and applied pressure to her abdomen while performing the procedure. As the scan progressed, the doctor reportedly informed her that there were worrying findings about the baby.
Judikay said she was told her unborn child was not breathing and appeared to have no nose. She further revealed that doctors suggested additional tests for Down syndrome.
The disturbing report upset her, prompting her to immediately contact her husband. Instead of dwelling on the diagnosis, she said her husband encouraged her to dismiss the report and focus on their faith. The couple then spent time praying and giving thanks for their unborn child.
The singer added that despite the worrying predictions, her baby was finally brought into the world safely. However, she revealed that doctors later discovered that the child had the umbilical cord wrapped around its neck twice while still in the womb.
Judikay shared the testimony as a reflection on her journey through pregnancy and the challenges she faced before welcoming her daughter.
In her words: “At 34 weeks I traveled to Canada to give birth and I went for a scan. They said she had no nose and I would have to do a test for Down’s syndrome, and also that she was not breathing. I called my husband and he said to tear up the findings and that we would not do any tests.”
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@rosamender: “Thank you Jesus… Thank God you’re alive and the baby is alive too. Praise God.”
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