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“My family insulted my wife for not giving birth, but the problem was from me”- Man reveals (video)

Francis Gacheru, a pastor, has sadly told how his parents and siblings turned against his wife for not having children, not realizing he was the one with a problem.

According to him, his wife never became pregnant after seven years of marriage, and his family turned against her, accusing her of being infertile.

Francis claims that on one particular day, on their way home from church, his wife noticed that his shirt around his breast was moist, and after investigating it, they discovered some milk flowing from his breast.


After visiting the hospital, the physicians diagnosed him with galactorrhea, a condition in which one or both breasts suddenly produce milk.

Francis alleges that the sickness has rendered him impotent and that, unless he is cured, he would be unable to have children of his own. When his relatives learned of this, they sent their condolences to him and his wife.

He believes that the only option is to have surgery, which is supposed to cost 3 million, but owing to financial constraints, he has not been able to be treated, and he is always in pain since he needs to pump milk from his breast every day and night.


Francis is now begging well-wishers to aid him with whatever meager amount they have so that he can travel to India for surgery.

Watch the interview below:

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