A few days ago, we brought you some first photos from the first birthday of singer Jodie’s son, Chinua. In this interview, the kuchi kuchi singer opens up about difficulties she experienced
during childbirth and dismay when she found out her son was diagnosed
with Lissencephaly and Cerebral Palsy after two weeks.
“At a point during childbirth, my labour was extended, it was not
progressing as we thought it would. So I had to do emergency CS. I feel
grateful, my boy celebrated his first birthday recently. So saying this
now, I’m remembering the birth. When they induced me, I slipped into
unconsciousness at a point. I felt like I was in a void. It was me,
myself and I for real.
“My boy, after the labour issues and all of that, it affected him, he
didn’t cry for nine hours. They had to refer us to another hospital
because of that. Thank God he later cried. When he was admitted, doctors
said, oh! he is going to be this and that. We finally went home. Two
weeks later, I started noticing the depression in his head. We had to do
lots of scan and eventually they diagnosed that he had cerebral palsy
and Lissencephaly.”
After the diagnosis, Jodie revealed that at a point she was being
advised by doctors to leave her son with her mother else she would run
crazy. She also stated that it’s has been emotional roller coaster since
the diagnosis.