AICHA CHIAMAKA
Date of Birth
14 JANUARY 2026
Place of birth
Denpasar
Height (on birth)
49 cm
Weight (on birth)
2890 gr
adopted
No
My name is "Aicha Chiamaka" my mother said it was taken from the African language, Aicha means good life and Chiamaka means God is very good.
Initially, my mother contacted the safe house, told me that she was pregnant, and wanted to give me up after birth.
Having a boyfriend and girlfriend for 2 years doesn't necessarily mean we can get to know our partner's character. My mother admitted that she was wrong, she didn't think long enough so that I was born in the womb before we were officially married.
Mama doesn't want to get married, Papa's harsh attitude and several times of physical violence makes Mama think a thousand times about becoming Papa's life partner.
And my mother refused to live together in marriage, because marriage is for life, my mother said she would not be able to live with my father who has a hard character.
My mother was the only child in the family, so she was the focus of her parents' affection. My grandmother strongly disapproved of my marriage, let alone changing religions. My family saw that marriage wasn't the best solution, and bringing me home wasn't an option for them.
Because my mother's family still lives in an area of Java that doesn't accept single parents, I'll definitely be labeled an illegitimate child, which is what my mother and grandmother are trying to avoid.
Mom loves me very much, while I was pregnant, Mom regularly had check-ups with the obstetrician, drank...
vitamins and maintain nutrition for 9 months.
And it turned out that it was my mother's doctor who told me about MettaMamaMaggha, when my mother was confused and in a panic because she wouldn't be able to take care of me after I was born.
Mother said, many pregnant women who come to the foundation are advised by obgyns or obstetricians,
Thank you, good obstetricians🙏🏻.
Helping a pregnant woman who is in trouble will save two lives, rather than the mother of the baby looking for a shortcut and finally the baby is thrown in a rice field, in a river, on empty land, or found in a grave, all of the stories above have happened and the baby was cared for at the foundation.
Thank you, Mom….
You took good care of me while I was in the womb...I will be fine at the foundation with my older siblings, mother, midwife, nanny and there will be many mothers who love me.
Greetings from Aicha….
