Njambi Fever explains her stance on planned motherhood

By , June 16, 2026

Blogger Njambi Fever has explained her stance on planned motherhood, making it clear that she only wants to have children when she is fully prepared to do so.

She shared her thoughts on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, while speaking about pregnancy and personal choice. According to her, motherhood should be intentional and not something left to chance.

“Saa hii ni 4.46, waiting for my husband to come, we go to the clinic nikatolewe implant the same way we went tukatolewa implant mara ya kwanza nikapata mimba wacha sasa tutolewe,” Njambi Fever said.

Njambi Fever’s post. PHOTO/@njambifever_official/Instagram

She explained that she and her husband were planning a visit to the clinic. While discussing the matter, she also addressed her views on pregnancy and the importance of making personal decisions about when to become a parent. She stressed that every pregnancy she carries should be one that she has chosen and prepared for.

“But, in case there is any confusion, you know, anywhere, even if I get pregnant today, nikiwa kwa ndoa, believe you me, sweetheart, if I don’t want the pregnancy natoa roho safi,” Njambi Fever said.

The content creator further stated that she is firm in her beliefs when it comes to family planning. She explained that her position has always been based on having control over major life decisions and ensuring that motherhood happens at the right time for her.

Planned motherhood and personal choice

Njambi Fever said she does not see herself having a child unless it is something she has deliberately planned. She explained that her approach is guided by preparation and certainty rather than unexpected circumstances. According to her, being ready for a child is an important part of the decision.

Blogger Njambi Fever. PHOTO/@njambifever_official/Instagram

“Sizai ng’o,” Njambi Fever said.

She went on to explain that whenever people see her expecting a child, it should be understood that the pregnancy is one she intended to have. She maintained that motherhood is a decision that should happen according to her own plans and timing.

“Mimi ukiniona na mimba, ni mimba nimepangia kupata na kuzaa,” Njambi Fever said.

Njambi Fever concluded by emphasising that she believes in making deliberate choices regarding pregnancy. Her remarks reflected her strong views on planning and personal responsibility when it comes to parenthood.

“If not, one day you are pregnant, one day you are not,” Njambi Fever said.

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