This book takes a reader on a journey of an inspiring woman who has faced unimaginable loss and overcome tremendous adversity, emerging as a beacon of hope and resilience in the face of tragedy. Despite enduring the heartbreak of losing four pre-term babies and surviving near-death experiences during childbirth, she has refused to let despair consume her. Instead, she has channelled her grief into a fierce determination to help other families and neonates facing similar challenges. Her expertise and passion for caring for pre-term babies have earned her the nickname of “Professional Nurse to Pre-term Babies” among her peers. Through her unwavering hope and dedication, she stands as a shining example of the power of the human spirit to triumph over even the darkest of times.
Queen Elizabeth is a committed loving wife and proud mother of four miracle children and a seasoned preacher. She is a trained social worker and human resource professional.
Having lost a total of four beautiful Babies all born pre-term, and having narrowly survived death through the process of childbirth, she has learnt to be fiercely hopeful for life, even when there seems to be no hope.
It’s through this determination to take care of neonates that her close peers call her a ‘Professional Nurse to Pre-term Babies’. Her experienced has helped her stand with women and indeed other families that have gone through the same harrowing experiences.
She is always on hand to counsel and condole with those families that are having unfortunate experiences in premature births. Her story is captivating, taking the reader through a roller coaster of emotions, but at the end of the day, she stands triumphant.
Queen Elizabeth lives with her husband Darlius and four children in Kampala, Uganda.
Queen Elizabeth is a committed loving wife and proud mother of four miracle children and a seasoned preacher. She is a trained social worker and human resource professional.
Having lost a total of four beautiful Babies all born pre-term, and having narrowly survived death through the process of childbirth, she has learnt to be fiercely hopeful for life, even when there seems to be no hope.
It’s through this determination to take care of neonates that her close peers call her a ‘Professional Nurse to Pre-term Babies’. Her experienced has helped her stand with women and indeed other families that have gone through the same harrowing experiences.
She is always on hand to counsel and condole with those families that are having unfortunate experiences in premature births. Her story is captivating, taking the reader through a roller coaster of emotions, but at the end of the day, she stands triumphant.
Queen Elizabeth lives with her husband Darlius and four children in Kampala, Uganda.