There is nothing wrong with IVF, include it in your testimonies – Mary Njoku to Nigerian women

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Nollywood actress cum film maker, Mary Remmy Njoku has urged Nigerian religious women who give birth through In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) to come clean when sharing their testimonies in church.

IVF, according to Yale medicine, is a procedure that helps individuals or couples get pregnant, it is a procedure that involves the joining of a woman’s egg and a man’s sperm in a laboratory dish.

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Taking to her Instagram on Wednesday, Njoku said there’s nothing wrong with IVF, as God created human beings and gave them the wisdom to find solutions to our challenges.

Admonishing religious women, the mother of three stressed that they should be feel free to include IVF in their testimonies so that God can use them to inspire and bless other families as well.

She maintained that women who are not completely honestly with are not mandated to testify, adding that anyone who can’t tell the complete story, should rest and avoid making God angry.

“Dear Nigerian religious women! There is nothing wrong with IVF. God created us with the wisdom to find solutions to our challenges. Feel free to include IVF in your testimonies, so that God can use your story to inspire and bless other families as well. Testimony is not mandatory! If you no fit tell us TRUE story, rest Abeg. Make God no vex for you”.

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In another post, the actress noted that how IVF, C- sections are all miracle from God.

“Saying IVF failed you but God gave you a miracle is absurd. IVF is a miracle! C- sections are a miracle.  God has blessed countless families through them. If it didn’t work for you, it mught work for someone else. Stop using religion to discourage other from receiving their blessing,” she added.

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