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Touching story of lady who was trying to conceive since 2013 and finally gives birth in 2017

Infertility can be a heartbreaking experience for women and couples who are trying hard to conceive. Some people try to get pregnant for years with no results.

Every month that a negative pregnancy test appears can be frustrating. It can make a woman feel hopeless and depressed.

A woman identified as Wanjiru Kihasu has revealed how her road to getting pregnant was a tough one for her and her husband.

READ ALSO: Lady blessed with set of twins after 3 miscarriages and 2 years of waiting

Sharing a photo of her adorable son, Wanjiru Kihusa detailed her journey of how it all started in year 2013 till she welcomed her son in 2017 on Twitter. She wrote:

"2013 - lost my daughter at 20 weeks.

2014 - had a miscarriage. Started @StillAMumAfrica

2015 - diagnosed with bilateral blocked tubes. Told I can never have kids naturally.

2016 - IVF cycle that failed

Late 2016 - conceived naturally

2017 - my son was born

Dec 2018"

A while back, Legit.ng reported the news of how a 60-year-old woman identified as Grace Arowojolu gave birth to a beautiful baby girl after thirty years of marriage and waiting for God's time.

Arowojolu's testimony was shared on Facebook by her sister identified as Funmi Akeju. The woman who identified herself as the sister of the 60-year-old new mother, thanked God for answering her prayers.

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