For many years, Aisha Namusoke from Mukono, Uganda, lived with silent pain that few people understood. She had been married for eight years, and although her marriage was full of love and support, one thing was missing—children. Every month came with hope, and every month ended in disappointment. Friends she once started marriage with were now raising two or three children, while she remained childless. The pressure from relatives, neighbors, and even strangers became unbearable. Some whispered that she was barren, others advised her husband to take another wife.
Aisha tried everything within her reach. She visited hospitals, took countless tests, followed medical advice, and spent a lot of money on treatments. Doctors told her different things—stress, hormones, unexplained infertility—but no solution worked. At some point, she conceived once but lost the pregnancy early, an experience that broke her completely. She cried herself to sleep most nights and began to avoid social gatherings, especially baby showers and family events. Deep inside, she still believed her time would come, but she did not know how.As the years went by, the desire in her heart changed. She no longer just wanted a child; she began praying specifically for twins.
To her, twins symbolized double joy to cover the many years of tears and shame. She wanted a miracle…….To continue reading,CLICK HERE
