Media personality Gloria Akpene Nyarku, popularly known as MzGee, says she conceived after years of fertility struggles, crediting the New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD) as the point of contact in her journey to becoming a mother.
Speaking at the book launch of the CEO of Ohemaa Fertile Home, MzGee shared that she suffered a miscarriage after attempts to get her first child.
The media personality, mother of one, explained that her first gynaecologist made the situation even more difficult, which pushed her to look for a new specialist.
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According to her, the new doctor was patient and supportive, eventually giving her a proper diagnosis and placing her on ovulation medication. But at a point, she felt overwhelmed and decided to stop taking the medication, choosing instead to focus on prayer and trust in God.
She recalled an episode on Pastor Jerry Eze’s global online prayer platform, NSPPD, themed Dress Like Your Miracle. She said that moment became the point of contact she placed her fertility challenges before God.
“One of the days, those of us who have been on the altar during NSPPD, I just said, ‘What is this?’ Because I had taken the whole pack, and if you don’t take care, it becomes a cycle. I took the whole thing, and it didn’t happen. I went to the altar and said, ‘I’m not drinking this again.’ I think at that time we were doing ‘dress like your miracle’ or something, and I used it as a point of contact,” she said.
MzGee encouraged women who are trying to conceive to be gentle with themselves and also people should choose their words carefully.
She noted that many people were unkind to her during the years she had no child, but she refused to internalise their comments.
She stated that she constantly spoke positively to herself and stayed confident that she would one day become a mother.
“Anybody can say anything to you; it is what you say to yourself that matters. If people say you are barren and you agree, then you are carrying that word because words are powerful. Immediately, you must debunk it and say, ‘No, I will carry my own fruit.’ If you don’t take care and you don’t find kind people around you, people will say things without knowing how hurtful they are. You will go back home and cry or think,” she added.
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