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Bimpe Akintunde Shares Frightening Pregnancy Journey, Miraculous Delivery

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Nollywood actress Bimpe Akintunde, known as Wasila Coded, shares her difficult pregnancy journey, marked by health challenges, hospital visits, and a miraculous delivery.​

Nollywood actress Bimpe Akintunde, popularly known as Wasila Coded, has bravely opened up about her challenging pregnancy journey, describing it as both frightening and filled with health struggles.

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In a heartfelt Instagram post on Friday, the actress shared the difficult journey she faced while carrying her second child, a period marked by multiple hospital visits and health scares.

Akintunde, who welcomed her baby in July, revealed that she suffered from severe low blood pressure throughout her pregnancy.

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This condition caused her to collapse while on set filming the movie.

The Return of Sambala in Ikorodu.

She recalled how the incident took place in February, during the peak of her health issues, but she managed to drive herself straight to the hospital afterward.

“I started battling low blood pressure in January, but I kept strong and continued going to work. I remember collapsing on #iamkennygorge in early February while filming The Return of Sambala in Ikorodu.

Luckily, my clinic is in Ikorodu, so I drove myself straight there,” she wrote in the emotional post.

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The actress added that her condition led to several emergency hospital visits, admitting that she was in and out of the hospital on multiple occasions.

“I was in and out of the hospital on emergency treatment about six times during the pregnancy, all because of the low BP,” Akintunde shared.

During the difficult period, Akintunde also faced disturbing dreams and prophecies about death, even from people who didn’t know she was pregnant.

Despite these unsettling moments, she found solace in her faith, believing that God was guiding her through the journey.

“I had so many scary dreams and death revelations even from people who neither saw me nor knew I was pregnant,” she said.

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“It was indeed a tough and frightening journey, but one thing I know for sure is that God was part of it. He would never leave me alone.”

Despite the health challenges, Akintunde’s delivery was nothing short of miraculous.

After visiting her clinic for a routine check-up on July 17, she unexpectedly went into labor the following morning.

The actress recalled the intense moment when she was told by the doctor that it was time to deliver.

“As the contractions grew more intense, I didn’t even know where I dropped my phone. Behold, all of this took less than three hours and my precious gift from God arrived! After almost ten years, I delivered naturally; no C-section, no complications, and with the fastest labor recorded in the clinic this year,” she said.

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Akintunde also confirmed that both she and her newborn daughter were doing well after the delivery.

“Mom and daughter are doing fine. Dear God, it can only be You,” she concluded, expressing her deep gratitude and awe at the miraculous turn of events.

Bimpe Akintunde’s journey highlights the resilience and strength that many women face during pregnancy, especially when dealing with unexpected health challenges.

Also read: Bimpe Akintunde Childbirth Story Inspires Fans

Her openness and courage in sharing her experience are an inspiration to others who may be going through similar struggles.

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