A woman revealed how she gave birth to a baby after praying during the Hallelujah Challenge, despite doctors telling her they couldn't find a baby in her stomach during a scan.
This is contained in a lengthy statement she made on her page via a popular social media platform, X (formerly Twitter).
She shared a powerful testimony of how faith and the Hallelujah Challenge helped her overcome a seemingly impossible pregnancy situation, resulting in the birth of a healthy baby.
Just a week after her wedding, the woman and her husband were overjoyed to find out they were expecting a baby. However, that joy quickly turned to despair when their first scan revealed no sign of a pregnancy.
This heartbreaking event occurred during the special Hallelujah Challenge in May, an annual event where participants pray and worship for miracles.
In a moment of deep sorrow, the woman turned to God.
While her husband was at work, she sat alone in her room, tears streaming down her face, but faith rising within her as she recalled the "dress like your miracle" night of the challenge.
Soon after, the woman was sent for blood work, with doctors expecting her hormone levels to drop.
However, each test revealed a surprising result-her hormone levels kept rising.
The doctor, shocked by the unexpected development, sent her for another scan.
This time, the scan revealed a baby growing in her womb, and they could even hear the heartbeat.
The bleeding stopped on its own, and the woman's pregnancy was miraculously restored.
But the challenges didn't stop there. At 26 weeks, the woman woke up to find water gushing out of her-her amniotic fluid had begun leaking.
Doctors confirmed her water had broken and warned that she would likely go into labor soon, giving birth to a preterm baby.
The medical team listed all the risks involved, and the woman's heart sank.
This time, her struggle coincided with the Hallelujah Challenge's 7-year anniversary in October.
As the doctors prepared for labor, the woman and her husband danced in faith, declaring that they wanted their baby to reach full term.
Pastor Nath, during the challenge, even mentioned their case.
Days passed, and there was no labor. More days turned into weeks, with the woman under close monitoring in the hospital.
Against all odds, she gave birth to a healthy, fully mature baby.
The woman now holds in her arms not just a child, but a living, breathing testament to God's miraculous power.
FULL STATEMENT:
"About a week after my wedding, we found out we were pregnant, and my husband and I were ecstatic, with joy rippling through us."
"This happiness was short-lived, however, when we went for the first scan, and the sonographer told us they couldn't find anything."
In her words, she said, "All I see is signs of a pregnancy that was here." When they sent me to the doctor for more details, he confirmed it and said the pregnancy was not viable and that I must have lost it already. It didn't help that, at this point, I was bleeding.
"This coincided with the special Hallelujah Challenge in May. I remember that night when my husband had gone to work."
"I sat in my room as tears ran down my face, but faith started welling up inside me as it was the 'dress like your miracle" night. I carried the pillow in my room and danced like a crazy woman in my bedroom. I told God that if He could raise the dead, He could reverse whatever the doctor and scan had said."
"People of God, I was sent for blood work as they said my hormone levels would start going down. We went for blood work every three days, and my hormone levels kept rising."
"The doctor was shocked and sent us for another scan. They saw a baby growing in my womb, and we heard the heartbeat. The bleeding stopped on its own. God did the miraculous."
"As if that was not enough for the devil, at 26 weeks, I woke up in the middle of the night to see water gushing out of me. My husband and I ran to the hospital, where they confirmed that my water had broken, and I was leaking amniotic fluid."
"A team of doctors and NICU people surrounded us and told me my body would go into labor in the next few hours, and I would give birth to my baby preterm. They started listing all the risks involved and the chances of survival. I looked up to heaven."
"Again, this coincided with the Hallelujah Challenge's 7th anniversary in October. As the doctors admitted us to the hospital and everyone was waiting for labor to start, my husband and I danced like lunatics in the hospital room. We told God we wanted our baby to reach term before coming."
"Pastor Nath mentioned our case. People of God, that day passed with no labor. More days passed, then weeks. I stayed in the hospital under close monitoring, and no labor came. I gave birth to my fully healthy baby when he was fully mature."
"So, what I'm holding in my arms is not just a child; it's a living, breathing, beautiful proof that Yahweh rules in the affairs of men. It is a testament that God is good, and when Jesus says yes, nobody can say no. God is still in the business of doing the miraculous. Your own testimony is on the way."
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