After announcing the birth of her daughter, gospel singer Kambua Muziki is still in a happy mood. "Nyacira Muthiga Mathu, Nathalie. The most stunning young lady I have ever seen, with a kind personality to match. My rainbow, the past several months have been so wonderful with you. It gives me great pleasure to be your mother. God, you are my great and overflowing reward; we are grateful for your favor. Thank you, God of Kambua, for staying loyal to who you are "Kambua declared.
Three months after giving birth, the singer finally announced she had been pregnant all along. After losing her son Malachi, she must have been concerned for the welfare of her unborn child. He was her second child, born to her and her husband Mathu, and he died shortly after birth. Despite the efforts of a team of doctors, Kambua disclosed that the patient did not survive. The mother of two has disclosed that she purchased a ring to represent the birth of her daughter. She said the ring was a symbol of all she wanted for her daughter.
"Naturally, @thevavanistore had to provide my little princess with this stunning ring to welcome her into the world. A beautiful white gold bracelet holding a pearl. All the qualities I want for my young girl—wisdom, femininity, and serenity—are represented by pearls. I especially appreciate how well it matches my other rings. adore it When you find a jeweler that actually understands you and what you stand for, it is great." She spoke. Kambua loves to celebrate her kids' little accomplishments, and her social media accounts show that she wants to cherish every time she has with them. She even frequently posts about her lost son Malachi on social media and recalls his birthday.
As she describes the gruesome experience, Kambua occasionally gives encouragement to moms who have lost children, adding that "little coffins are the heaviest to bear." Kambua shared her sorrow on her Instagram stories while remembering her baby. "One day I'll tell you about how the lightest coffins are the ones that weigh the most. Not Now, but Someday." Mom Nate composed. She asked her followers to reach out to others who have lost children, talked about how terrible loss is, and encouraged them to carry on with their lives.
"Call or text anyone you know who has had a pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or infant loss. Let them know they are valued and that their child is important." She composed. Now that she has a daughter, Kambua is determined to be a strong woman for them. She has maintained her optimism and is doing a fantastic job raising her son Nate.