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    “BBNaija’s Ka3na Opens Up About IVF Journey, Triumphs Over Two Years of Struggle to Conceive”

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    By Milcah Tanimu

    Ka3na Jones, a former participant in Big Brother Naija “Lockdown,” recently shared a heartfelt account of her journey to motherhood through in-vitro fertilization (IVF). In a video posted on Instagram, the UK-based influencer revealed the emotional and physical challenges she faced for two years before successfully conceiving.

    The proud mother, in honor of her daughter’s upcoming birthday on February 13, expressed gratitude for the “priceless gift from God” that came after a difficult journey, including a failed IVF attempt. Ka3na detailed her experience, stating:

    “After one failed IVF circle. 2 years of physical and psychological trauma. We got to hold our priceless gift from God. 13-02-2019. My IVF miracle will be 5 in 12 days.”

    Ka3na had previously shared in July 2020 that she opted for infertility treatment to conceive a child for her late spouse, K.L. Jones, citing his age as a factor. Despite facing the loss of her husband in May 2023, Ka3na’s recent Instagram post reflects the joy and celebration of her daughter’s upcoming fifth birthday, marking a triumphant moment in her challenging journey towards motherhood.

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