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Milly WaJesus Shares Her ‘Hebrew Birth’ Experience in Emotional Video

Kabi and Milly Wa Jesus, a popular Kenyan couple known for sharing their family journey online, recently welcomed their third child, Luxe Wa Jesus. The couple took to social media to document and celebrate the special moment, giving their followers an inside look into the raw and unfiltered process of labor and delivery. Their decision to share such an intimate experience sparked widespread conversation and mixed reactions among netizens.

Milly, who had initially planned for an epidural-assisted birth, found herself delivering her baby much faster than expected. She later described her experience as a “Hebrew birth”—a term that left many of their followers intrigued and curious about its meaning. In biblical context, the phrase is derived from Exodus 1:19, where Hebrew women were described as strong and giving birth quickly, often before midwives could arrive.

Kabi & Milly WaJesus Welcome Baby Luxe in an Emotional ‘Hebrew Birth’ Experience

On January 29, Milly began documenting her labor journey, sharing updates with her fans, who showered her with encouragement and prayers. She had anticipated a longer and more controlled delivery process, but things took an unexpected turn when her baby arrived much faster than planned. The following day, on January 30, the couple joyfully announced the birth of their son, Luxe Wa Jesus, expressing their deep gratitude to God and their medical team.

As part of their tradition of sharing major life events, Kabi and Milly released a full birth video on February 7, which captured the highs, lows, and emotional moments of the delivery process. Kabi described it as “raw and uncut,” emphasizing that it was one of the most powerful experiences of their lives. The video, filmed at Nairobi West Hospital, showed Milly enduring the pains of labor, receiving support from her doctor, Dr. Thuo, and ultimately giving birth to their precious child.

In the video, Kabi reflected on the journey, saying:
*”In this emotional and powerful video, we take you through our labor and delivery journey as we welcome our precious baby, Luxe! From the intense moments of labor to the miraculous birth, this testimony is one of a kind. You’ll witness the highs, the lows, and the incredible strength of Milly as she brings our baby into the world with the support of Dr. Thuo at Nairobi West Hospital.

This journey was a true test of faith, filled with prayers, love, and divine grace. Watch as we experience the beauty of childbirth, share our thoughts on the epidural vs. Hebrew birth experience, and reflect on God’s faithfulness.

‘The midwives answered Pharaoh, “Hebrew women are not like Egyptian women; they are vigorous and give birth before the midwives arrive.”‘ (Exodus 1:19)

Join us in celebrating this beautiful miracle! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more family moments.”*

However, their choice to share such an unfiltered birth experience sparked various reactions online. Some fans celebrated Milly’s strength and resilience, while others debated the necessity of publicly documenting such an intimate moment. One of the main points of discussion was the term “Hebrew birth,” which left many followers asking questions about its meaning.

Milly later addressed these inquiries on TikTok, acknowledging that the term had sparked curiosity. She explained:

“No one was ready, aki! Things happened so fast 😭. Thank you, Jesus, for a Hebrew birth 🙏. Full video on YouTube.”

Curious fans continued to ask for clarity, with some expressing confusion over the phrase:

  • @Kruggergalworld: “What is a Hebrew birth? 😂😂😂”
  • @Carolina230: “A Hebrew birth is super fast, like in the times of Moses in the Bible.”
  • @🦋Fel🦄❤: “Si mlisema Hebrew birth? 🤭 Epidural tena? 😂”
  • Milly: “I attempted to do it, but baby came haraka (quickly).”
  • @Akinyi: “Hebrew birth ndo gani wase? Nimechoka ku pretend.”
  • @Leo Harvey: “Do you know the full story of Moses, from the time of Joseph and how they multiplied in Egypt? God enabled Hebrews/Jews to deliver easily, bila pain (without pain).”

The overwhelming response to their birth announcement and video showed just how engaged their audience is with their family’s journey. While some people admired their openness, others felt the video might have been too detailed. Nonetheless, Milly and Kabi stood by their decision to share the experience, believing it was a testament to God’s grace and a way to inspire other parents.

The birth of Luxe Wa Jesus marks another milestone in their growing family, and fans continue to follow their journey with excitement. Their story highlights the power of faith, family, and resilience in the face of life’s most profound experiences.

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