Times of Suriname

Sisters show off their bumps in intimate maternity shoot

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USA - A beautiful photoshoot shows true sibling love and closeness between three sisters who are all pregnant at the same time.

Siblings and soon-to-be mothers Onyeka Ufere, 30, Chika Okafor, 27, and Ogechi Babalola, 26, glowed as they posed in white long dresses, delicately clutching their bumps and laughing with one another.

The intimate shots show the tight-knit trio’s closeness at such a poignant point in their lives, when they are all experienci­ng pregnancy together, as well as sharing the anticipati­on of giving birth.

Despite the sisters never expected to carry at the same time, they believe their journeys will be easier being able to share it with one another. The sisters are all due to give birth to their four children within months of one another. Onyeka, who chose not to find out the sex of her babies until her gender reveal next month, is due to deliver her second pair of twins and the other sisters will give birth to baby boys.

They say the experience was reminiscen­t of growing-up together as they helped one another to do their make-up, hair and ready themselves

They were photograph­ed on Manhattan Beach, California, by Cynthia Onyejiji, 32, who has known the sisters for more than 25 years.

Onyeka, who works for an oil and gas company, said: ‘It was never in our plans to become pregnant together, sharing something like this with my sisters never crossed my mind. I envisioned being the major support for them in their marriages and pregnancie­s, but I never imagined this. But being able to go through it together makes the happiness and craziness of pregnancy a lot easier. Being in my home together it was like when we were younger and living in our parents’ home. In that moment it felt like we were at a sister sleepover, it transpired onto the pictures and showed our chemistry. Cynthia was really able to capture the love we have for one another and the love for being pregnant, she made it look amazing. We felt beautiful and strangers kept giving us compliment­s and asked us why we were doing the shoot.’

The sisters grew up together in the same room, after mother Jacinta Nwoko decided to turn separate bedrooms into one large room for the three of them. Despite initial protests, they believe it was a positive thing as it brought them very close together. They would share that same room from when Onyeka was nine until she left for college at the age of 18.

Onyeka said: ‘Back then we were like, “No we want our own rooms” but sharing it meant we couldn’t keep anything away from one another. We shared everything, from secrets to helping each other through relationsh­ips, with friends and couldn’t hide anything. My sisters live in different homes, so we don’t get the opportunit­y to be together as often and made this even more special.’ (Daily Mail)

 ??  ?? These three sisters are pregnant at the same time: from left, Onyeka Ufere, Chika Okafor, and Ogechi Babalola. (Photo: Yahoo Lifestyle)
These three sisters are pregnant at the same time: from left, Onyeka Ufere, Chika Okafor, and Ogechi Babalola. (Photo: Yahoo Lifestyle)

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