En November, Sheryfa Luna was happily preparing to welcome her third child, Khalil. But nothing went as planned. Her baby did not survive birth.
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On January 2, the mother chose to share her grief on Instagram with a long and moving message alongside a stylized drawing of a mother and her angel baby.
Losing a child is an immeasurable ordeal, and singer Sheryfa Luna reminds us of this with sincere and fair words. She also notes the particular situation of finding herself the mother of a child who did not live.
Already a mother of two children, the RnB singer, former winner of the fourth season of Pop starstells of the joy of being pregnant again. “In 2024, I had the immense pleasure of learning that I was going to become a mother for the third time. A little boy, Khalil. A pregnancy lived in a bubble of love, like a treasure that I wanted to protect. I dreamed of the day when I could tell you: Thank God, I had my third child,” she wrote to her fans.
Then, she finds the words to express the unspeakable. “But life, sometimes, confronts us with the unthinkable. On November 17, I gave birth to Khalil in chilling silence. No cry, no breath. My son had already left, she wrote. That day, I discovered a pain that no words can truly describe: giving life and having to say goodbye in the same moment. »
Deafening silence
This child, gone before even having breathed, is hers, who takes her place among the siblings: “And this truth is indisputable: I am the mother of three children,” she says, before describing their brief encounter after Khalil’s birth. “On November 17, I gave birth to Khalil in chilling silence. No cry, no breath. My son had already left. »
“I held him close, memorizing every detail of him in my heart. Her face so peaceful, her little hands so perfect. This moment, filled with love, was also a goodbye”, remembers the one who evokes a “pain that no words can really describe: giving life and having to say goodbye in the same moment”.
Then came the heartbreaking moment of the funeral, “a few days later, I had to accompany Khalil to his final resting place, an act so heartbreaking that no mother should have to experience it,” emphasizes the young woman from 35 years old.
This experience, Sheryfa Luna knows intimately, changed her forever. With courage, she fights to learn something positive from it. “Since that day, every moment has been a battle. Khalil existed. He marked my life and transformed my soul forever. I am no longer who I was before him. He taught me strength in fragility, love in absence, and the beauty of a bond that transcends time,” she assures.
“Even though his time was brief, he left an indelible mark on me,” she says of her son. “Khalil, my son, my angel. You left too soon, but as long as I live, you will live in me,” she sends him beyond the clouds.
You are not alone
If the start of the year is difficult, Sheryfa Luna keeps the faith. “I begin this new year with a heart that wavers between pain and hope. But I cling to my faith and to the idea that Khalil had a mission much greater than I can understand today. »
The pain linked to the birth of a stillborn child or following a miscarriage or therapeutic abortion is still taboo. Those around them don’t know how to handle this situation, and the feeling of emptiness is immense for the mother.
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However, sharing this experience can help in the journey towards appeasement, and it is in this spirit of painful solidarity that Sheryfa Luna wrote her message. “To all those going through invisible, silent trials, I want to say that you are not alone. Each pain we carry makes us a different version of ourselves, deeper, more conscious. »
Let’s hope that 2025 will bring the young mother suffering the “healing” that she says she is “looking for” and the happiness of seeing her two other children grow up.