Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD) viewers were left with more questions than answers after new addition Angel Ndlela visited the gynecologist for suspected infertility issues.
Angel opens up about her infertility on 'RHOD'
The singer and businesswoman has been sharing about her health journey since Season 4 of the Showmax original reality series began.
In the second episode, Angel revealed that she discovered a lump in her breast in 2018 and was diagnosed with fibroproliferative breast disease.
“So I started using contraceptives, and we all know (inevitably) that contraceptives affect fertility. Then I got blood clots and started having periods for months. '' she explained on the show.
Additionally, she briefly spoke about her infertility allegations with other cast members during Zama Ngcobo's 40th birthday party.
Angel, who works in the construction industry, took viewers deeper into his journey when he visited the gynecologist in episode six. After her inauguration, the Instagram influencer was relieved to learn that everything was normal and that her chances of becoming pregnant were higher (than expected).
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But the scene also created confusion. rod Viewers assumed that Angel's infertility issues were diagnosed by a doctor. After seeing her doctor, it became clear that she had not been diagnosed with fertility problems as previously understood.
“Guys, what's the point of the angel story and fertility? Most people who find out they have fertility issues are either trying to have a baby at some point or have been diagnosed with a disease like pea disease. I'm sure there must be, but Dr. Uti Ubabes is doing well with her oven [sic]”
“Angel, *exaggerated side eye* 👀Her story keeps changing!! Weren’t we crying the whole time because she said she was struggling with infertility 🤔🤔 The doctors didn’t do anything. It was not confirmed that there were no problems. [sic]”
“So Angel woke up one day, told herself she had infertility issues, and decided to run away with it…Yay, yes, she's an increasingly pathological liar.” This applies to [modus operandi]”
“And who told Angel that she was infertile? Did she just think that?
“Angel is getting so emotional about her fertility, isn't she? Who told her she was infertile in the first place? I'm confused.”