Gospel artist Judikay has shared details of a distressing medical experience she had while 34 weeks pregnant with her second child in Canada.
The
singer, whose real name is Judith Kanayo-Opara, said a routine ultrasound led
to alarming claims about her unborn daughter.
During
her daughter’s dedication service, she recounted that the sonographer told her
the baby was not breathing, had no nose, and recommended a Down syndrome test.
She
said she called her husband, who told her to “tear the report” and not proceed
with further tests.
In her
words: “At 34 weeks, I traveled to Canada to have my baby, and I went for a
scan. They said she did not have a nose and that I would need to do a Down
syndrome test, and also that she was not breathing. I called my husband, and he
said I should tear the report and that we were not going to do any test.”
The
couple chose to pray and thank God for their child instead and Judikay said her
daughter was eventually delivered safely, though doctors found the umbilical
cord had been wrapped around the baby’s neck twice in the womb.
The
singer, who waited several years to welcome her second child with her husband,
shared the testimony to reflect on the challenges she faced during pregnancy.
Judikay is a prominent gospel artist, songwriter, and music minister. Known for her soul-stirring worship, her career highlights include major hits like "More than Gold" and "Capable God," two albums (Man of Galilee and From this Heart), and millions of streams across global platforms.







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