Gideon Yobo, the younger brother of footballer Joseph Yobo and his wife, Blessing are expecting their second child. The couple, who got married on June 27, 2015, in Liverpool,
England, welcomed their first child, Caleb G.I.D Williamson Yobo, who
turned a year earlier this year.
Before getting pregnant, Blessing had been diagnosed with
lupus, an incurable illness affecting the immune system. She was advised
not to get pregnant. And when she got pregnant, doctors in the UK where
she resides with her husband, told her that her pregnancy will not go
beyond 14 weeks.
They were advised to terminate the pregnancy at the 10th week.
“The doctors suggested we should think of stopping the pregnancy, but we
both decided beforehand that whatever happens, whatever the risks, we
would carry on. We just knew it wouldn’t end up in disaster and put our
trust in God. Everyone was shocked when she got to 20 weeks, and then we
just carried on.”Yobo told Telegraph and Argus.
Due to the high risks involved, doctors at BRI monitored Blessing Yobo
very closely throughout her pregnancy, and despite periods where they
admitted she had been “very ill”, she was successfully induced at 37
weeks.
“When Caleb was born, everything was just perfect. They did tests on
him, some of them three or four times, and the doctors couldn’t believe
he had come out fine. Some people would have given up, but we were
determined not to. We held on to our faith and beliefs and followed our
gut instinct. She is doing fine, and Caleb is just fantastic. We
registered him the other day and the medical records are flawless,
everything is ok. I always knew he would be a miracle baby, and that’s
what the doctors said he was. They said they couldn’t believe our
determination and belief, but Caleb just shows that miracles do happen"
Yobo said Lupus UK, an NGO dedicated to the research of Lupus.
They stated that women diagnosed with the disease when they become
pregnant run the risk of suffering greater problems during pregnancy,
and were more likely to need additional drug therapy as the disease
could affect the development of the baby, as well as making the mother
unwell.
Experts advise that potential mothers have their lupus under control for at least six months before trying to become pregnant.
Experts advise that potential mothers have their lupus under control for at least six months before trying to become pregnant.
The charity said that a study had shown that women who have active lupus within three months
of getting pregnant, as in the case of the Yobo’s, were four times more
likely to lose their babies. Other complications can include a
three-fold increase in babies being born prematurely, around 35 per cent
of pregnancies suffering pre-eclampsia, and a higher risk of poor
growth of babies resulting in stillbirth. Paul Howard, a projects
manager at Lipus UK says
“The risks for complications during the pregnancy, such as a
miscarriage, are real. If the lupus is active, there is an increased
chance of a flare-up during pregnancy, which can lead to foetal loss and
the mother risking her own health. We would advise people not to get
pregnant until their lupus is under control. Lupus is a very varied
condition, and the fact that there is a better understanding now of the
risks during pregnancy is increasing the likelihood of cases such as
this one having a happy ending. But, it certainly sounds like this
couple have been extremely lucky. We wouldn’t advise high-risk
pregnancies with active lupus, as having a healthy mum and baby is
definitely against the odds, especially for someone with kidney
problems. But stories like this do happen, and they are wonderful to
hear" he said.
8 comments:
so joseph yobo has a brother? i didn't know that. is he a football player just like
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his brother? anyway congratulations to him and his wife, the conquered the odds.
Congratulobia.
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The child looks like chucky in child's play
The parents are cute for days.
They weren't merely 'lucky'. Their faith made all the difference. Congratulations to them.
Faithful God....the Same Yesterday,Today and Forever! See her through this pregnancy.Amen
Miracle baby.Happy for you guys
When u always put ur trust in God
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