Comedienne Kansiime kept her pregnancy a secret to wade off people with eveil intentions.
The mother of one only posted about it after she had delivered her son, Kansiime kept her pregnancy a secret the entire 9 months.
Sharing her experience on You Tube on the segment Bump Love, the comedienne narrated
"Being a mum saved my life after my parents died. I announced my pregnancy after I had welcomed my baby. The day I left the hospital was the first time I posted about being pregnant," she told Bump Love
Adding;
"Opinions had cost me so much before. I kept it a secret because I didn't want the devil to hear," she said.
Kansiime said she had lost other pregnancies and decided to keep this one a secret.
"I lost so many pregnancies for speaking about them. Subconsciously I felt that was why I was losing my babies," she said.
Kansiime sought prayers after the miscarriages;
"I started taking stock of why I was having miscarriages and finding the reasons. I started praying for the times I aborted in campus and praying for the men I have ever been involved with," she said.
Kansiime says she asked God to forgive her wring doings and asked him to bless her womb with a child.
In a past interview, the Ugandan comedienne said she had previously investigated on why her pregnancy journey was difficult.
"My journey to getting pregnant is not a short one. It started while I was still in school," she said.
I tried to investigate why it was hard for me to conceive and the doctors said my tubes were blocked, and so we had to start the process of unblocking them."
She opened up about trying IVF which eventually failed.
The Ugandan star is now blessed with a son called Selassie Ataho who is fathered by singer Skylanta.
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