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My wife hid the fact that she got sterilized from me 

I gave her the updates and she started smiling. When I asked why, she said she was honestly surprised that I didn't leave my wife after hearing she got sterilized and that I was a good man.

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Me and Karen have been married for seven years and the whole time we discussed having kids. Even prior to that we came up with names for our children and she never showed any signs of not being able to have them. She even spoke about how she can’t wait to get pregnant and know how it feels like to carry a baby.

About three years ago, we finally reached a financial steadiness; our house mortgage was fully paid for, two cars, both we had amazing jobs. Now we were ready to support a baby and she still said nothing. I wouldn’t say we were trying for a baby but we went off all contraceptives. Things started getting fishy when we hit three years, no condom, yet no kids. I started panicking but she kept reassuring me that the time will come when it’s all right.

Last year I finally sat down with her and asked her if we could both just get a checkup. Just to make sure. At first she agreed but then she started putting off every time the appointment came. After months of doing this she told me that she was scared the problem was with her and she didn’t want to feel less than a woman. That even if the problem was with me, we could make better use of the money we’d be wasting on fertility treatments that may or may not work. She sounded reasonable enough so I left it. Eventually after talking through the options we had to have a kid, we were left with one, just adopting. I decided to take matters little slow. 

In February of last year, I went to get a few things downtown as I usually do on the weekends and fortunately ran into her sister Sheila at the grocery store. We did some light small talk then moved onto the adoption topic. I gave her the updates and she started smiling. When I asked why, she said she was honestly surprised that I didn’t leave my wife after hearing she got sterilized. She even told me how I was a good man!

It didn’t take long for her to realize that I actually didn’t know about it and she quickly excused herself. When I got home I questioned my wife on this and she broke into tears and told me the story of how before she met me she was dating some abusive guy who didn’t want to use any condoms during sex. He would rape her. So, she was forced to go to the doctor and get it done. 

When these words fell in my ears, I felt red hot blood rushing up my head. I felt like swallowing her whole. I just really felt confused and I don’t know how to handle the shame. I didn’t want to think she’s lying about this but she has lied about something big before so I was in suspense and felt I needed some time alone. I left home for about a month as I let the pain of being lied to cool off, as I also thought through it. I called my brother and he welcomed me into his apartment. While I was there, I got the chance to share with him why I had left my home and as he listened to my story, he chuckled. Anyway at the end he advised me to call Kiwanga Doctors for a pregnancy spell and if it didn’t work out, I was free to send away my wife and get another one. It took me a lot of sympathizing and eventually I called my wife and talked about the possibility of getting pregnant despite her being sterilized. She agreed.

I called Kiwanga Doctors and asked if they could help us with a pregnancy spell. 

We made the appointment with Kiwanga Doctors and showed up the next morning. We were given a spell book and a pregnancy ring. Meanwhile all this time I am still angry at my wife for lying to me. After the spell powers were released, we went back home but I don’t know what befell me so I was unable to go back to my brothers apartment. That night was like no other ,we had spent together for the last eight years we had been together. My wife was really mad in bed, we swung each other, and switched positions with her on top and next it’s me on top. It was like a battle. We spent the whole week indoors making babies and at the back of my head I knew that if it didn’t work out this time, It was going to be the end.  

Long story short, after four months, my wife developed a slight fever and all of sudden she has mood swings. She then opens up to me about her missed periods and that’s when I knew she had finally conceived. It was really miraculous that she had conceived even after being sterilized but I didn’t want to show my excitement just in case she was telling lies again. Fast-forward, she kept the pregnancy till she delivered a bouncing baby boy. That’s when I believed the spell powers of Kiwanga doctors. Thank you Kiwanga Doctors for your powerful spells.  

For consultation Call: +254 769404965  / E-mail: kiwangadoctors@gmail.com or visit the website www.kiwangadoctors.com 


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