In a heartwarming story that has captured attention across social media, Nigerian lawyer Princess Jeremiah has finally welcomed her first child after experiencing the devastating loss of three previous babies.
A Long-Awaited Miracle
Princess Jeremiah, who is married to a pastor, gave birth to her healthy baby boy on November 17, 2025, marking the end of a challenging pregnancy journey. The new mother took to Facebook to share her emotional testimony, revealing the numerous obstacles she faced before finally holding her son in her arms.
The evangelist described how she passed her due date and endured weeks of labor without significant progress. Despite her efforts, she never dilated beyond 2cm, leading her medical team to recommend a cesarean section for the safety of both mother and child.
Dramatic Delivery Details
According to Princess's account, the situation became particularly concerning when it was discovered that the umbilical cord was wrapped around the baby's neck, restricting blood flow. She revealed that her baby weighed 4kg and was actually larger than that measurement suggested.
In her emotional Facebook post, she wrote: "After 3 Dead Babies, I Kept Giving My Praise & Now JUDAH; The Evidence Of My Praise Is Here. Today, My Baby Cried After Birth, He Is Alive! One Day, I Will Share The Story Of This Pregnancy In Full. ABBA Is So Merciful."
The new mother shared a particularly frightening experience where she had a revelation of the enemy telling her that neither she nor her baby would survive the delivery. She described seeing the baby being tied up with the umbilical cord in her womb, which was later confirmed during the C-section procedure.
Message of Hope and Encouragement
Princess Jeremiah used her platform to encourage other women facing similar challenges, declaring: "To Everyone Trusting GOD For This Testimony, Receive A Double Portion In JESUS Name, Amen!"
She also addressed the stigma sometimes associated with C-section deliveries, stating: "Giving birth via CS doesn't mean that you are not a Hebrew woman, GOD still loves you mummy." However, she didn't shy away from acknowledging the pain of recovery, adding: "But, una no tell me say na so the thing dey pain oh. I don cry taya."
The joyful mother expressed her unconditional love for her newborn son, named Judah, saying she would endure the same pain again if necessary. She concluded her testimony by asking for prayers for a speedy recovery and blessing all mothers, especially those who had C-sections, calling them "great heroes."