Fans React To Loss of Banky W Twins

Oyinlola Awonuga
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Fans React To Loss of Banky W Twins

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Fans have commended Banky W and his wife, Adesua Etomi Wellington, after they opened up on how they lost their twins conceived by IVF before they birthed their new baby boy, Zaiah.

The couple narrated their ordeal at the Waterbrook Church in Lagos on Easter Sunday.

Adesua said that it all started after they went to the hospital to have a scan and a doctor found it hard detecting the babies’ heartbeats.

She added that the news sounded very funny at first, but that when she got home, she broke down and “wailed”.

Banky W’s wife said that it was so disheartening that women did not talk about their child-birth experience the way they ought to.

The husband said after they had prayed, they returned to the hospital only to be told that the embryos were already shrinking and rotting and needed to be taken out.

He added that his wife is one of the strongest people that he knows, but he just could not help her from feeling down.

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