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“We Had a Miscarriage,” Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu Open Up About Their Loss

“We Had a Miscarriage,” Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu Open Up About Their Loss. Miscarriage is a kind of loss that no one can simply get over. That is why most people who have experienced this kind of loss, open up about their pain months or even years later.

One couple who have just shared their miscarriage story is Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu. They found out they were pregnant in July 2020, after Stephanie took a test. The talented actress and You Tube content creator took the test by herself a pulled a cool surprise for her husband, who was over the moon. To put cherry on top, Hungani’s sister also recently found out she was pregnant, and obviously their kids were going to grow together.

Sadly the couple got the worst news ever when they went for their first check up at 8 weeks. Stephanie was diagnosed with Blighted Ovum, which, occurs when an early embryo never develops or stops developing, is resorbed and leaves an empty gestational sac. It was a difficult time for the couple, and they had to go for therapy to deal with both the emotional and physical trauma.

Hungani and Stephanie took to their social media pages to share their sad story, and they have even posted an episode on their YouTube channel where they addressed the issue. By sharing their story publicly, the two wish to reach out to other couples out there who could be going or have gone through the same thing.

We had a miscarriage 🥺💔 This was a story we wanted to tell so many times, not for views or ratings or anything but because so many women and couples go through miscarriages and it can often feel very lonely because we don’t talk about it enough, it doesn’t matter what stage of pregnancy it may have been, the loss is still felt and deeply so. Our hearts are with all those who have experienced any loss of pregnancy,” they Ndlovus said.

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