Renowned comedian Mulamwah recently opened up about his personal journey as both a former nurse and a father, revealing that he was present in the delivery room during the births of his children with Carol Sonnie and Ruth K. Reflecting on his time as a nurse, Mulamwah shared that witnessing childbirth firsthand has given him a deep appreciation for the challenges women go through during labour and delivery.
He explained that his presence during the births was not just symbolic but supportive, emphasizing the importance of being there for the mother. He joked about being the one his partners could pinch during contractions, offering comfort and strength in a tense moment. While he wasn’t actively delivering the babies, he made it clear that he was closely involved in the process, emotionally and physically supporting the mothers.
According to Mulamwah, witnessing the births of his children helped him forge an emotional bond with them from the very beginning. His past experience as a nurse made him more aware of the risks women face during childbirth, especially those who don’t go for regular antenatal checkups. This, he says, motivated him to be fully involved during delivery.
When asked about how many children he plans to have, Mulamwah admitted that he’s not done expanding his family. He firmly ruled out the possibility of getting a vasectomy, saying he dreams of having a “good number” of children. He spoke about wanting to fill his big house with kids, as long as he can provide for them well. For him, it’s not just about numbers, but the ability to manage and raise them responsibly.
Mulamwah’s relationship history has been a topic of public discussion, especially his split with Carol Sonnie, which was accompanied by drama, including a period where he questioned the paternity of their daughter Keilah. Despite their fallout, he expressed hope that things would eventually improve and that he would be able to have a relationship with his daughter.
As for his relationship with Ruth K, there have been mixed signals. Though Mulamwah recently announced their breakup, some fans suspect it might be a publicity stunt. Regardless, his comments about expanding his family suggest he still envisions a future filled with more children.
The topic of men being present in delivery rooms remains a subject of debate. Some believe it strengthens the bond between partners and helps fathers connect emotionally with their children from the moment of birth. Others argue that the experience can be traumatic for some men, potentially affecting their relationship with their partner. Still, Mulamwah’s story highlights the powerful impact of presence and emotional support during childbirth.
He emphasized that being in the delivery room isn’t about playing hero, but about standing by your partner during one of the most vulnerable and intense moments of her life. His humorous yet heartfelt take on the experience reflects a growing awareness among modern fathers who want to be more involved in parenting from the very start.