After 9years of wait, pressure
and tribulations from different concerned friends and worried members of the
family, celebrity photographer and singer, TY Bello welcomed a set of twin boys
in October 2014.
Although she’s still savouring
the immeasurable joy of motherhood, but TY Bello had to endure struggle with
Endometriosis, IVF and ceaseless pressure from friends and family before she
finally became a proud mother.
In a recent interview, TY, who
revealed she went through IVF to conceive her boys, said the journey to
pregnancy was a very intense one for her, as she also cleared the rumours that
she employed the services of a surrogate mother to carry the twins for her.
“My journey to pregnancy was a
very intense one. I had just been through the toughest nine years of trying to
get pregnant, being confident that it would be a breeze since I had always
known that I would make a great mother. It was quite humbling when it didn’t
happen as I had envisioned it. It was grueling actually,” she said
She also hinted that she had
always joked about having twin boys to make up for the lost time of motherhood
and that she never knew God was listening to her.
“At first we didn’t know I was
carrying twins. When I was going for my test, I didn’t feel pregnant. Before I
went, I heard in my spirit, ‘Wear something nice’. I questioned the voice and
wondered if it was nice to dress so nicely and get disappointed, setting myself
for a heartbreak. In the end, I obeyed. I decided in my mind that whether I was
pregnant or not, I was not going to stop believing. My doctor was very dramatic
about the announcement too. She screamed so much we couldn’t even decipher her
words. I had a delayed reaction as her words wouldn’t sink in. It was
overwhelming, We were truly happy and couldn’t stop crying.
I remember two people, Pastors
Obi Pax Harry and Angela Ashong telling me matter-of-factly that I was going to
have twins. It happened to the detail. My friends know how I have always made
it a joke about having twin boys to make up for lost time. I wanted boys because
I joked that I was an eternal fourteen year old lanky boy myself and so we
would all get along. I can’t believe God was listening. It was few months
before we could confirm that we were having boys.”
The ‘Land is green’ crooner also
said she discovered that a long standing undiagnosed battle with Endometriosis
was responsible for her delay in pregnancy
“In perfect timing though, two
older friends of mine, Dr Odaga and Mrs Morin Desalu came into our lives and
helped us be more proactive in our journey to becoming parents. What started
with dark clouds took a turn. For instance when Aunty Morin whisked my husband
and I to see her doctor at George’s hospital. We discovered that a long
standing yet undiagnosed battle with Endometriosis was responsible and I just
assumed I had the worst period pains. Shortly after that, through Dupe
Kupoluyi, we met a fantastic doctor named Yemisi Bero at the Arc Clinic who
became our fertility doctor.
I went through my IVF cycle with
her, probably in the middle of the busiest seasons in my career. I remember
jabbing myself at airports sometimes just to keep with the schedule as I worked
like crazy. Sometimes I think I stayed so ridiculously busy just to keep my
mind off the difficult process. To the glory of God, that cycle was successful
and everything inside of me screamed for me to slow downed but I didn’t just
know how. I decided to start a pregnancy journal and instinctively titled it
“Quiet Streams” Immediately I knew then that everything was going to change and
it did. It was like a switch was flipped and my body went rest mood.”
Just like some other women who have stayed over four years
in marriage without a child, TY Bello’s friends and family pressurized her
severely during the wait for her babies.
“Oh you can’t even begin to
imagine. Society and even your personal fears can pressure you before a desire
manifests. In our society, as with most, once you hit a four year mark after
your wedding, everyone around you starts to blare their alarm. Nine years? Now
that was deafening. Every time I prayed, I knew everything was going to be fine
and my life was in the course set for me. The pressure gets more difficult when
you are trying and it isn’t happening.
It was important I turn a deaf
ear sometimes. It was important that I didn’t feed my doubts. Someone once said
to me after the babies came, “You can’t call your experience waiting, you were
living your life to the full before their arrival”. I explained that was
exactly my waiting experience. I always say that Christ came to die that we may
have life and have life abundantly and that I want to live life to the maximum.
If you allow yourself to sustain a state of misery because you don’t have
something, whether marriage, children or a dream career, then you can’t have a
full life. It is in the place of living outside of the tyranny of the desire
that it comes to you in its full glory. I knew for sure I was born to be a
great mum. I just wasn’t sure on how it would play out but I knew it would
happen nonetheless.”
She also reacted to the rumors that she did not carry her
boys herself, that she engaged the services of a surrogate, TY said
“Funny enough I had a shoot
during my pregnancy and the makeup artist who did my makeup during my maternity
shoot was in a room where this was being thrown around and she couldn’t stop
laughing as she spent enough time with me when I was pregnant. I was blessed to
have Kelechi Amadi-Obi make the photographs and it was special as he had
photographed our wedding as well.
Its beautiful to have your bump photographed in appreciation but not necessarily as evidence of your being with a child. There are women who would become mothers via adoption or surrogacy. The difference is insignificant. We all carry our children”
Its beautiful to have your bump photographed in appreciation but not necessarily as evidence of your being with a child. There are women who would become mothers via adoption or surrogacy. The difference is insignificant. We all carry our children”
Toyin (Ty) Bello (nee Sokefun) is a Nigerian musician. Her
music is eclectic: urbane, groovy and soulful; and is laced with hip hop, jazz
and R&B. She is a University of Lagos economics graduate. She was a member
one of Nigeria’s most celebrated urban gospel band- Kush made up of her, Emem
and Lara.
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