An Inspiring Motherhood Story Despite Disability

2023-11-27 06:07:06

For her delivery, a young disabled mother decided to share images of her pregnancy on social networks. She announces the good news to Internet users by showing photos of her holding her beautiful baby. Despite the difficulties she may have encountered, she wanted to share part of her experience with Internet users. The video shared on TikTok thus carries a message full of hope because the young woman’s story can inspire many mothers around the world.

A pregnancy like any other!

Images showing Nikki Kademaunga pregnant and with her child. Source: spm

She has no hands and her legs appear smaller than normal, yet that hasn’t stopped Nikki from experiencing motherhood to the fullest. In the video shared on TikTok, the young woman revealed her pregnancy for the first time. With her well-rounded belly as well as moments full of tenderness in the company of her newborn, her publication sparked positive reactions from her subscribers who showed her all their support.

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Encouraging comments on TikTok

Reactions and likes on social networks.

Reactions and likes on social networks. Source: spm

“I am so proud and happy for you”, “God of miracles did it”, “Wow! Congratulations. Your baby is so cute God bless you and your family. » These were the comments of Internet users who warmly welcomed the good news. And to respond to those who didn’t believe it, the young woman took care to formulate the best answer through images of herself, of her daily life with the newborn. In one of the photos, the disabled mother seems very comfortable carrying her baby in her arms, with a smile on her face.

Pregnancy and disability: a delicate project that must be anticipated

Couple enjoying coffee together

Couple enjoying coffee together. Source: spm

More and more women with disabilities fear becoming pregnant. It is certainly a real obstacle course, but many of them choose to take the plunge despite the risks of complications. According to a study conducted by Willi Horner-Johnson, professor at OHSU cited on the site handicap.fr: it is above all the doubt concerning the ability to raise a child which can discourage these women. It is late care that often produces poorer outcomes at the time of delivery. Depending on the nature of the disability, some women can have positive experiences and give birth safely. But to do this, the mother must remain alert to signs of infection and seek access to an accessible hospital service.


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