DJ Mo has revealed that Size 8 has stabilized for the moment, her condition has seen her have minor stroke and suffered miscarriages in the past.
Size 8 suffers from from hypertension, commonly known High Blood Pressure (HBP) – a condition which makes her develop complications during her pregnancy.
The gospel singer struggled to deliver her first child Ladasha Belle Wambo due to HPB. Doctors advised her to deliver before nine months, this was the only way she could save her child’s life. She gave birth to her daughter in November 2015.
In 2018, Size 8 got pregnant with baby number two but unfortunately she lost her unborn baby after months of enduring a complicated pregnancy.
Size 8 got pregnant again in 2019 and she managed to pull through despite developing serious complications. She gave birth to her son in November that year.
However, Size 8 nearly died while giving birth. The baby was born through a Cesarean Section after she developed complications.
A few days later after giving birth to her son, Size 8’s blood pressure shot up causing her to have a minor stroke.
Two years after giving birth to her son, Size 8 got pregnant again but then again she suffered miscarriage in 2021.
Size 8 and her husband DJ Mo announced on social media in October 2021 that they had made a bold decision to undergo a medical procedure that resulted in them losing the baby.
Fast forward to March 2022, Size 8’s blood pressure shot up again and she was rushed to hospital where she was admitted for two days.
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Speaking to journalists after his wife was discharged, DJ Mo revealed that he plans to fly her to Maldives for holiday.
“Nataka kuenda Maldives because kama sahi unajua wife haskii fiti so nataka tu akipona hivi ju ako sawa sahi nimpeleke Maldives,” said DJ Mo.
DJ Mo added that Size 8’s condition had stabilized and that they working hard to make sure her blood pressure doesn’t shoot up again.
“Wife ako sawa, two days hajakua poa but sasa ako sawa alicome leo pale mtaani, ako fiti. Anasumbuliwanga tu na blood pressure and you all know that ata unaionanga kwa pregnancies. Ametoka out of danger but we are trying to see what we can do to make sure that BP imeshuka,” DJ Mo said.