Tongues has been wagging ever since popular Nigerian comedian, Oluwaseyitan Aletile Lawrence, better known as Seyi Law and his wife Stacy Ebere lost their first child. different stories from different blogs. i wasn't in Nigeria when the whole thing happened, so i cant write on what i am not sure of.
Although Some blogs said Stacy had miscarriage but this seems to be untrue according to what Seyi Law said in a recent interview with Encomium Magazine.
Read excerpts from the interview after the cut
Sorry about the loss of your baby, how did you feel when you heard the news?
Sorry about the loss of your baby, how did you feel when you heard the news?
It was not a news that came in a day because it was a process.
Actually, there was a diagnosis. We got the result and we were hopeful
it would change. Up to the time she went for the caesarean section, we
were still hopeful but we just want to thank God her life was preserved
and God kept her strong ever since.
I would say, she is the
strongest woman I have ever known not because she is my wife, but
because she was able to recover fast knowing full well I had to do
little or nothing to console her which was why I was scared. The fear in
me grew because I was scared of consoling her. How would I be able to
hold her hands and say everything is okay, how would I look into her
eyes and say it will be alright and much more which was what drove me to
write on my Instagram page because I needed people to talk to me and
let me know how to talk to her. I just want to appreciate Nigerians who
sent words of advice, their condolences. God has been awesome with the
family.
What exactly was the result of the diagnosis?
I cannot go into detail as to what happened because I do not want to remind my wife of the pains she went through. We know the body does not come back the same until God has done something new that could take her mind off it. It is still a process as it is barely two months. It is tough but I want to remain grateful to God for everything.
Knowing you were heartbroken, how exactly were you able to console her?
After the whole thing, I was at the hospital with her which was something that gave her strength because when she opened her eyes, I was the first person she saw and she was able to hold my hands. The only thing I was able to do was to keep praying. I can’t say my words were the most comforting, but I think God had gone before me to comfort her because I was not sure. I just kept telling her you would be a mother very soon and people are going to celebrate you. Just allow this phase to pass and you would know that God is awesome.
When the news broke, people said she lost the pregnancy and not the child?
What exactly was the result of the diagnosis?
I cannot go into detail as to what happened because I do not want to remind my wife of the pains she went through. We know the body does not come back the same until God has done something new that could take her mind off it. It is still a process as it is barely two months. It is tough but I want to remain grateful to God for everything.
Knowing you were heartbroken, how exactly were you able to console her?
After the whole thing, I was at the hospital with her which was something that gave her strength because when she opened her eyes, I was the first person she saw and she was able to hold my hands. The only thing I was able to do was to keep praying. I can’t say my words were the most comforting, but I think God had gone before me to comfort her because I was not sure. I just kept telling her you would be a mother very soon and people are going to celebrate you. Just allow this phase to pass and you would know that God is awesome.
When the news broke, people said she lost the pregnancy and not the child?
The
thing is, what most people did not understand was that a cesarean
operation was done, the baby was brought out alive and the doctors tried
to save the baby, but after about six hours, the baby lost the battle.
So, it was not miscarriage. After the birth, I had the baby in my arms. I
heard the baby cry. I remember I was in the theatre with them when they
brought out the baby and I fainted.
What are you most grateful for?
I am grateful for life, and for people. Aside the fact that God has given me life, I am grateful that God has surrounded me with people who are loving. I am grateful that I am able to provide for people and my life and career is increasing daily. The fact that God has been there with me, seeing me through all that happened.
What are you most grateful for?
I am grateful for life, and for people. Aside the fact that God has given me life, I am grateful that God has surrounded me with people who are loving. I am grateful that I am able to provide for people and my life and career is increasing daily. The fact that God has been there with me, seeing me through all that happened.



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