My name is Joseph Wambua from Machakos, and for years, my wife and I carried a burden that nearly broke us. When I married Alice Nyaboke, we looked forward to starting a family, but months turned into years with no pregnancy. At first, we told ourselves to be patient, believing it would happen naturally. But as time went on, the pressure from society became unbearable.
People started whispering. Some openly mocked us, suggesting that we were cursed. Relatives kept asking when we would have children, and some even advised me to marry another woman. The worst part was seeing my wife cry at night, feeling like she had failed as a woman. We tried everything—hospital treatments, herbal remedies, prayers—but nothing worked.
One day, a friend pulled me aside and told me about Kiwanga Doctors. He explained that they had helped his sister, who had struggled with infertility for years, to conceive. At first, I hesitated. I wasn’t sure if it would work for us, but after so many disappointments, I was willing to try anything.

A mixed race young woman enjoys some relaxation time outdoors during the final weeks of her pregnancy, soaking in the summer sun and thinking of the days to come. A healthy active lifestyle for her and her unborn baby.
I visited Kiwanga Doctors, and they welcomed me warmly. After explaining my situation, they assured me that my wife and I would soon have a child. They performed a pregnancy magic spell and gave me instructions on what to do at home. They told me to stay positive and believe in the process.
When I returned home, I shared everything with Alice. She was skeptical at first, but we followed the guidance given. Weeks later, she started feeling different. She experienced unusual cravings and fatigue, but we didn’t want to get our hopes up.

A beautiful pregnant black woman stands quietly in the city park on a beautiful morning and holds her belly. Her eyes are closed and she is looking down while she enjoys the moment.
A month later, we decided to visit the hospital for tests. I will never forget that moment when the doctor smiled and told us, “Congratulations, you’re going to be parents.” My wife burst into tears, and I stood there, too shocked to speak. After years of waiting, our prayers had finally been answered.
News of Alice’s pregnancy spread quickly. The same people who mocked us were now congratulating us. Some even wanted to know our secret, but I just smiled. I knew Kiwanga Doctors had made this possible.
Months later, Alice safely delivered a beautiful baby boy. Holding him in my arms for the first time was the best moment of my life. I will always be grateful to Kiwanga Doctors for making our dream of becoming parents a reality.