‘Can I borrow an infant for a week’: Lerato Kganyago
Lerato Kganyago’s heartache over miscarriages: 'She just needs a little human to keep her busy.' The TV star yearns for motherhood.
Media personality Lerato Kganyago has shared her experiences with fertility struggles once more. Kganyago recently shared her deep yearning for motherhood on social media.
LERATO KGANYAGO YEARNS FOR MOTHERHOOD
DJ and radio host Lerato Kganyago has previously shared her experience of suffering five miscarriages and is open about her strong desire to become a mother.
Recently, the media personality took to her Instagram stories to express her longing for motherhood.
“Can I borrow an infant for a week? I’ll bring it back,” she wrote before quickly deleting the post.
Lerato shared that her mother, who recently retired, is feeling lonely.
“My mom retired in August, but they called her back, so she’s going back to work tomorrow. Like mother, like daughter. My heart is aching. I’ll be praying at midnight. Can I borrow an infant for a week? I’ll bring it back.”
“I’m my mom’s only child. I wanted her to relax and travel, but I think she got bored. She just needs a little human to keep her busy,” wrote Lerato.
THE STARS OPENS UP ABOUT LOSING HER FIFTH BABY
On 21 February 2024, the media personality took to her Instagram stories to reveal that she had suffered another miscarriage, marking her fifth loss. She shared a sonogram and expressed that she was focused on her healing process.
“On the 12th, my incredible gynae broke the news. I’m much better than last week; my parents have been next to me and have carried me!’ she said.
“This was the happiest but became the most painful part of this month of love! Thank you to my supportive colleagues, my bosses, my family, and my friends. I’m strong and will never give up,’ she added.
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