Judikay Opens Up About Scary Pregnancy: "They Said My Baby Had No Nose"

Judikay Opens Up About Scary Pregnancy: They Said My Baby Had No Nose

Gospel singer Judikay, real name Judith Kanayo-Oparam, has shared a deeply emotional and faith-filled account of her second pregnancy journey, revealing how a disturbing medical report nearly shattered her hope before she welcomed her daughter safely into the world. The singer, who had long awaited the expansion of her family, recently gave birth after a challenging and spiritually testing experience during her 34-week pregnancy. She opened up about the ordeal during her daughter’s dedication service at church, where she recounted the moment she received alarming news from medical professionals in Canada.

While undergoing a routine ultrasound scan, Judikay was told by the sonographer that her unborn child appeared to have no nose and was not breathing. The medical team also suggested she proceed with a Down syndrome test, which left her overwhelmed with fear and anxiety. The report was so distressing that she immediately called her husband for support. Instead of succumbing to worry, he urged her to tear up the document and place her trust in God. “I called my husband, and he said I should tear the report and that we were not going to do any test,” Judikay shared during her testimony.

The couple chose to pray fervently and give thanks for their unborn child, trusting in divine intervention. Despite the initial medical concerns, Judikay’s baby was delivered safely. Later, doctors discovered that the umbilical cord had been wrapped around the baby’s neck twice during pregnancy, which may have contributed to the misleading ultrasound findings. This revelation brought relief and gratitude, as the child was born healthy and whole.

Judikay’s story has resonated deeply with many Nigerians, especially expectant mothers, who have expressed their support and praise on social media. Comments flooded in with messages of thanksgiving and encouragement, with users like @ifeyinwa saying, “Thank you Jesus for I will bear a fully complete child,” and @dynmaichisom declaring, “Glory to Yahweh … Every pregnant woman would give birth to a complete and perfect living baby.”

Her testimony stands as a powerful reminder of faith, resilience, and the importance of hope during life’s most uncertain moments. Judikay’s journey continues to inspire many, and her story underscores the strength found in spiritual trust amid medical uncertainty. As she moves forward with her growing family, her experience serves as a beacon of hope for others facing similar challenges.