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Njambi Fever Opens Up About Planned Motherhood, Says She Will Only Have Children When Ready

Blogger and content creator Njambi Fever has opened up about her approach to motherhood, explaining that she believes having children should be a deliberate and well-planned decision.

Speaking on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, Njambi shared her thoughts on pregnancy, family planning and personal choice, saying she wants motherhood to happen at a time when she and her partner are fully prepared.

She revealed that she and her husband were planning to visit a clinic to have her contraceptive implant removed, similar to when they previously removed one before she became pregnant.

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

The blogger explained that the decision was part of their personal family planning journey and stressed that every pregnancy she has should be one that she intentionally chooses.

Motherhood as a Conscious Choice

Njambi emphasised that she does not believe in leaving pregnancy to chance and wants to have control over when she becomes a parent.

She said that even within marriage, she would still prioritise her personal readiness and decision-making when it comes to pregnancy.

“But in case there is any confusion, even if I get pregnant today, nikiwa kwa ndoa, if I don’t want the pregnancy natoa roho safi,” she said.

Her comments reflected her belief that parenthood requires preparation, commitment and a clear personal decision.

“I Don’t Just Give Birth”

The content creator further stated that she is firm in her views on having children, saying she does not plan to become a mother unless the circumstances align with her wishes.

“Sizai ng’o,” she said.

Njambi added that if people ever see her expecting a child, it should be understood that the pregnancy is one she had planned for.

“Mimi ukiniona na mimba, ni mimba nimepangia kupata na kuzaa,” she explained.

She maintained that motherhood is a major life decision that should happen according to an individual’s timing rather than outside expectations.

“If not, one day you are pregnant, one day you are not,” she added.

Her remarks have sparked conversations online about family planning, reproductive choices and the importance of intentional parenthood.

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