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Ghana Trends Blog of Wednesday, 16 November 2022

Source: Ghana Trends

She refused to reveal the man who impregnated her: girl dies after giving birth

TWO WEEKS old little twins have been left orphaned following the death of their mother, a 17-year-old Bulawayo girl.

Confidence Msimanga who lived with her mother in Makokoba suburb delivered through caesarean section and died without disclosing who had impregnated her.

The twins have been left with the girl’s mother who is unemployed and struggling to make ends meet.
According to the country’s laws no child under the age of 18 should be married.

Narrating the tragic ordeal of her daughter, Ms Precious Msimanga said her daughter refused to disclose who had impreg_nated her.
Ms Msimanga said Confidence delivered the twins ‘without complications’ but fell ill afterwards and died.

“She delivered the twins through an operation with no complications and was discharged three days later from Mpilo Central Hospital.
She even went for her seven-day check-up at the hospital where doctors said she was doing fine and her wound was healing. Last Thursday evening, she started complaining about difficulties in breathing and we rushed her to Mpilo Central Hospital but she died before admission,” she said.

Confidence was buried on Sunday at their rural home in Esigodini. A portmortem said the death was due to acute pulmonary edema.
Pulmonary edema is a condition caused by too much fluid in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe.

In most cases, heart problems cause pulmonary edema but fluid can collect in the lungs from other reasons that include contact with certain toxins or medications.

Ms Msimanga who lives with her sister and her three children said they have been left with a huge responsibility to take care of the twins.

She said it would have been better if she knew who the father of the twins was.
“Confidence was done with her O levels and staying at home at the time she fell preg_nant. We quizzed her about the preg_nancy but she was always defensive and discreet.

“She was reluctant to discuss the issue until her death. Now I am left with the responsibility of taking care of these children,” said Ms Msimanga.