Sad happening last evening...

human anatomy varies, I think there are women who need assistance when giving birth and for others its much more straight forward, I have heard of such cases where a woman goes through her pregnancy without people around her knowing gives birth and then dumps the newborn.

Hapa is where I agree with guka, personal responsibility, if you are not ready for it then avoid it. DO not expect others to clean up your mess.
 
...from one of the Embu networks...
A pregnant woman walked into a petrol station restaurant in Runyenjes, borrowed toilet keys, delivered baby and chucked it in the tampons bin. She then returned the key and walked like nothing happened,
Baby boy was was discovered later, taken to Runyenjes Level Four and although said to be in need of incubator is fine.
My thought: When did birthing become so easy?
Why?
I actually thought it was your newly adopted daughter....
 
Exactly. Sometimes we forget this simple basic fact. The average woman is absolutely capable of giving birth in minutes by herself.

Having said that, it is really sad that a matha can do this. Which is why I don't buy into the BS I see here that mathas are sacred. Some kill their offspring, others are serial abusers, etc etc. A matha is as good as her mathahood, siyo kuzaa...................
Being able to get pregnant is not a qualification for being a mother...
 
@Mwalimu-G kuna kitu haiingiani na hii story
Police in Embu on Friday arrested a woman accused of giving birth at a petrol station and abandoning the baby in a toilet.

Embu East Deputy Police boss Monica Mwania, said the woman was aboard a Nairobi-bound matatu when she asked the driver to stop at a petrol station in Runyenjes town, pretending she wanted to answer to a call of nature.

The woman proceeded to the toilet, delivered and left the baby in the toilet.

She returned to the matatu and continued with her journey as if nothing had happened.

However, minutes later, a guard at the station heard the baby crying in the toilet and rushed there only to find the innocent child placed in a corner.

The guard alerted his colleagues and the matter was reported to the police who drove to the scene, rescued the infant and took it to Embu Referral Hospital.

Ms Mwania said she contacted her colleagues in Murang'a who intercepted the vehicle, seized the woman and locked her up at Makuyu Police Station.

The suspect will be handed over to the Embu criminal investigations officers for questioning.

“The suspect will be arraigned in court to face criminal charges after police are through with investigations," she said.

She warned women against throwing away their new-borns due to poverty.

"If women can't raise their new-borns, they should inform the government and they will be assisted,” she added.
 
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