“My son spent 3 weeks, 4 days in NICU”- Chizzy Alichi

Nollywood actress, Chizzy Alichi shares her inspiring journey, recounting a challenging pregnancy experience and expressing gratitude for triumph over adversity.

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Recall that Chizzy Alichi recently announced the arrival of her first child, Kenechukwu, with congratulatory messages pouring in for the new parents.

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In a recent Instagram post, Chizzy Alichi shared that her son spent three weeks and four days in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

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According to Chizzy Alichi, she navigated a medical condition during pregnancy and seeked solace in humanitarian efforts and fervent prayers.

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Her post reads, 

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“My boy is here .I don’t even know where to start from but all I can say is Thank you God Almighty for what you have done for me and my family

My son actually arrived a while ago (at 30 weeks ) spent 3weeks and 4day (25days) in the NICU

It was the most difficult time of my life. From when a medical condition was detected while I was pregnant to weekly scan, bedrest at home and sometimes in the hospital, I was just doing everything that came to my head. Chapel was my second home (I’m a catholic). I did so many charity both at the orphanage homes and on the streets. My father’s portrait wasn’t left out, I always pray with it because I was very close to him and immediately he died, I knew he will come back to me.My cutest Kenechukwu is home and he’s perfect’”.

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