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POPULAR singer Ayda Jebat, who is currently pregnant with her second child, said that she will give birth via caesarean delivery in December.

According to a local entertainment portal Media Hiburan, Ayda, 31, said that the matter was also agreed upon by her husband, Nabil Mahir, and that they have made the decision as they previously had a similar experience with a caesarean delivery, which they described as wonderful.

“I chose to have a surgical delivery because I had a wonderful moment the first time.

“Some people believe that we will be in pain soon after giving birth through C-section and will find it difficult to care for ourselves. Based on my own experience, I believe that is not true. “Perhaps the effect is different, and everyone can express their thoughts.

Alhamdulillah, God has made the experiences and moments more bearable for me. “After we had our first child, a friend of Nabil’s asked for our opinions on caesarean delivery, and we shared our pleasant experiences. “Nabil, in fact, has had the experience caring for me during confinement,” she said.

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She added that she will give birth to a son at the end of this year, however it would be earlier than initially expected.

“We’ve already set the date for the birth. The initial due date for the baby was set for January 1, which also happens to be our wedding anniversary. “However, we will need to choose another day because I will be undergoing surgery. “Insya-Allah, I will give birth in December. Hopefully, the process will go smoothly,” she added.

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