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Tears of a Single Mum (Love, Childbirth and Sex) by Oyewole Ayomiposi Atinuke is a deeply moving and emotionally powerful story that explores the realities of love, heartbreak, motherhood, and the courage it takes to rebuild a shattered dream.
What happens when a young woman’s search for love turns into a journey of pain, responsibility, and unexpected strength?
In this compelling and thought-provoking narrative, the author opens her heart to share the silent struggles many women endure but rarely speak about. From the confusion of youthful dreams to the emotional storms of relationships, pregnancy, and abandonment, this book captures the raw truth of what it means to become a single mother in a society quick to judge but slow to support.
With honesty and vulnerability, the story reveals nights filled with tears, moments of loneliness, and the harsh words society often throws at women raising children alone. Yet within the pain lies a powerful message of resilience: a woman is never defined by her mistakes, her past, or society’s labels—but by the strength with which she rises again.
Tears of a Single Mum is not just a story of struggle; it is a story of hope, healing, and rediscovery. It reminds readers that motherhood is not a curse but a sacred privilege, and that even when life takes an unexpected path, courage, faith, and determination can lead to a brighter future.
This inspiring book serves as both a warning and a guide for young women navigating love and relationships, while offering encouragement to single mothers everywhere: your story is not over, your strength is real, and your joy will rise again.
Powerful, emotional, and uplifting, Tears of a Single Mum is a must-read for anyone who believes that even in the darkest moments, a new beginning is always possible.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
TEARS OF A SINGLE MUM
TEARS OF A SINGLE MUM
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Chapter One
THE BITTER GOOD NEWS
Chapter Two
THE MOMENT OF DENIAL
UNEXPECTED REALITY
Chapter Four
UNBELIEVABLE REALITY
Chapter Five
A CONFUSED SEASON
Chapter Six
TIME FOR DECISION
ChapterSeven
CONSULTATION ROOM
COUNSELLING SESSION ONE
Chapter Nine
COUNSELLING SESSION TWO
Chapter Ten
THE DELIVERY
Chapter Eleven
LEFT ALONE
CONCLUSION
HURDLES OF MY DREAMS
Impressum
LOVE, CHILDBIRTH AND SEX
OYEWOLE AYOMIPOSI ATINUKE
(Love, Childbirth and Sex)
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder.
Copyright © OYEWOLE AYOMIPOSI ATINUKE
Email: [email protected]
First Published, January. 2025
Publisher:
Noogul Digital Publishing
(RC3185897)
This book is dedicated to the Lord Almighty the author and finisher of our faith, who fashioned us wonderfully and fearfully in our mother’s womb.
I will also love to dedicate this book to all single mothers out there struggling for survival, I say to you Well done, I pray God crown your efforts with success.
This book is also dedicated to all single Ladies out there praying for a better man who will fit in as the perfect husband for a perfect marriage.
I thank God Almighty for giving me the Inspiration to write and complete this book. I pray for more Grace to follow and do His will.
This book will not be completed without the acknowledgement of my loved ones (Tinfecs my joy giver, Dominion my cute son and Prof. Ibrahim who has encouraged me to keep writing even when all hopes we're gone).
I will also say a big thanks to all my friends and family who has in one way or the other through their life experiences made this book possible. God bless you all.
Nita, are you okay? You look really sick for some couple of days and you’ve been vomiting too, are you sure you won’t visit the hospital to see the doctor? Ladi asked Nita.
NITA: Ladi, I’m ok; I just think its malaria, it’s` been a while I treated malaria, don’t worry I’ll be fine. Ladi said to Nita. No! Ladi screamed, she insisted that they both visit the hospital, just as Ladi said that, Nita stood up to go vomit but she fell down and fainted.
Ladi called out for help, but no one was around to come to her rescue, so she went out to get a tricycle that took them to the hospital. Nita was Immediately rushed in to the emergency ward.
Ladi sat outside worried about what could have happened to Nita, she went close to the nurses to enquire about Nita’s condition but she was told that she’ll be fine. Few minutes later, she was called upon by the doctor, she hurriedly went in to the doctor’s office.
The doctor said to Ladi, please what is your relationship with Miss Nita? Ladi replied, she’s my close friend we live together”, okay, the doctor replied. But we’ll need to speak with any of her relatives, maybe mother or aunty. Ladi replied; she has no one around; I’m the closest person to her. The doctor then said; we would allow her get better then, so that we can talk to her since she’s an adult.
Doctor, you can talk to me, what is the problem with her? How is she doing? Why did she faint? Ladi asked the doctor multiple questions at a time. We are so sorry miss, we can’t answer any of these questions you just asked because of the ethics of our practice, we protect our patient’s confidentiality, but don’t worry she’ll be fine, then you can ask her any of those question you just asked, the doctor replied. Okay sir, Ladi replied disappointed, she stood up and went back to the reception to wait for her.
Few hours later, Nita was awake, and waiting for the doctor’s review. Ladi was already with her, narrating to her how the doctor wouldn’t tell her why she fainted; Nita was surprised as to why the doctor didn’t tell her, they both laughed and got over it.
Less than an hour later, Nita was called to the doctor’s office. The doctor said to her, miss Nita, are you aware that you are pregnant? You shouldn’t stress yourself too much and don’t also use any drug without the doctor’s prescription, you almost lost your pregnancy, but thank God you were brought in immediately, but now you are fine, just be more careful, you’ve been discharged, so you can go to the pharmacy and get your drugs.
