Monday, 7 October 2013

Stars Fighting Fertility Issues


Before you yawn let me tell you this ‘gentle sister,’ this post isn't about Generation's Dineo Mashaba a magazine editor who can't fall pregnant and is pulling all stops to give her cheating husband an heir. This is real life, real stories and phenomenal women who amid tough times managed to entertain and educate us through their respective jobs.           

Rockville actress and producer Connie Ferguson that we grew up watching portraying wealthy Karabo Moroka for years has had her ovaries removed. Connie has come out strong and I can say life is good for her and her follow acting hubby Shona Ferguson and their two daughters. By the way Shona’s mother is Xhosa. *rolling eyes*

Former beauty queen turned businesswoman and The Link presenter Lerato Kganyago has recently had two fibroids that were size of a tennis ball removed from the wall of her womb. She revealed on Zaziwa that though this decreases her chances of conceiving she believes all things are possible and she would love to have kids of her own one day with Moroka Swallows footballer Katlego Mashego.
 
Nthabi  Mphahlele actress famous for playing Muvhango's mad Meiki who married her sweetheart early this year journalist Dennis Tau opened up to Real Magazine about an excruciating pain she had to live with as young person. The inflicting pain is said to put her conceiving chances at a risk.


These gorgeous women are a testament of not allowing your situation to dictate your life. They didn't sit down and wondered why them, but have embraced their womanhood and didn’t hide behind their celebrity status.

 
 

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