A Nigerian woman, identified simply as Susu, has narrated how her husband abandoned her and their newborn in the hospital.
The first-time mom, who goes by the handle @Pharm_prenuer on X, revealed that she suddenly developed shortness of breath during her 35th week of pregnancy and was promptly rushed to the hospital.
Upon arrival, doctors recommended a Caesarean section (CS) due to her condition. However, despite her excruciating pain, her husband insisted on a natural delivery.
Fortunately, Susu received a generous donation of N500,000 from a good Samaritan to cover the cost of the CS procedure.
She then gave her husband N240,000 out of the funds for the medical expenses, only for him to squander the money on purchasing a new phone and a dog.
She said she gave the remaining money to her sister to sort the bill and subsequently gave birth to a baby girl.
However, the joy of childbirth quickly turned to anguish as Susu’s husband fled, abandoning her and their newborn child in the hospital.
Susu is currently seeking financial assistance from well-meaning Nigerians to continue treatment because she has been diagnosed with Peripartum Cardiomyopathy.
Read her full distressing post below,
“Dear Twitter Nigeria, I am appealing to you all for your help to save my life to stay alive to nurse my new born child.
I got traditionally married recently and took in.
I thought that was the best thing that happened to me, everything was going well until I entered 35th week.
I suddenly developed shortness of breath,I could barely walk 2secs without being out of breath.
Thinking it was one of those symptoms of late pregnancy,I didn’t take it seriously until the 14th of April when I could barely breath,I couldn’t lift my head up.
I was rushed to a nearby clinic, they couldn’t handle me,so I was taken to my hospital where I was admitted and placed on oxygen.They Drs told my husband we should opt for CS,as I and my unborn child were at risks..my husband said no,that I’d definitely deliver naturally.
He insisted he had no money for CS,they should work on stabilizing my breathing…so for three days,I was on oxygen and feeling better, seeing that I was responding to treatment,my husband went around and insisted I should be discharged against Drs advice.It almost became an issue,I was too weak to argue with him,he insisted on discharge so I was discharged early the next morning.
A few hours after we arrive home,the breathing problems started again.
I struggled with it,this man went and bought Agbo from one Yoruba woman.
Told me to drink,it would make my baby turn it’s head for natural delivery,the other Agbo could make my cervix slippery.i was in so much pain that I drank only for the pain to intensify.
I struggled so much till about 1am in the morning when I couldn’t take it anymore..I cried out, my neighbors came running and I was again rushed to the hospital, admitted and placed on oxygen while my Drs determine what to be done, my husband insisted he had no money for CS.. all these while I was spending my life’s savings on medications, this and that tests.
This dragged on until the morning of 29th April, I was broken,my baby wasn’t moving, my breathing wasn’t good,I can’t pushed and my baby’s position was beached.
I cried out on Facebook where a kind Samaritan sent me 500k to pay for CS and whatever else I might need afterwards.I immediately sent the sum of 180k and an additional 60k so he could pay for the surgery and whatever we might need.
He took the money and spent it instead on a phone and bought a dog.
While I was battling with life, thinking he was paying.
We waited from 10am when I gave him the money to about 2pm, Drs were shouting, time was running out, I had to call his sister, counted another 180k and gave her, she’s the one who paid. He came at 6pm when I was been wheeled into the theater. I could hear both of them fighting, the sister threatening to arrest him.I’ve given birth through CS and he has currently abandoned me, my new born baby girl and my aged mother at the hospital, we have spent all we have on bills, medications, tests, food, so many other things, I’m stranded and do not know what else to do.”
Read the concluding part below,
See her tweet below,
Dear Twitter Nigeria,I am appealing to you all for your help to save my life to stay alive to nurse my new born child.
I got traditionally married recently and took in.
I thought that was the best thing that happened to me, everything was going well until I entered 35th week.— Su_Su (@Pharm_prenuer) May 15, 2024