She has expressed her heartbreaking journey with fertility and longing to be a mother. DJ, radio host and former model Lerato Kganyago has in the past opened up about suffering five miscarriages. The former Miss Soweto expressed that despite the painful journey, she continues to try. On the evening of 3 February, she shared how she longs to have a little one, just for her mom.
POSTS
After sharing her thoughts, she quickly deleted the posts, which read, "I'm looking for a PA. Surprised. I have not been blown away in my sleep. Excuse me, I've taken meds, so I'm a little drowsy,' she said. She went on to share how her mom stopped working but decided to go back. "My mom retired in August; they called her back, so she is going back to work tomorrow, like mom-like daughter. My heart is aching. I will be praying at midnight. Can I borrow an infant for a week? Will bring it back.'
A LITTLE HUMAN
The post was followed by her expressing how she longs for a child. "I am my mom's only child. I wanted her to relax and travel. I think she got bored. She just needs a little human to keep her busy.'
Lerato recounted the loss of her fifth baby. She shared a picture of a sonogram and shared how she was working on her healing.
"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 wrote. Before this, the Metro FM DJ was candid about another loss. "I was pregnant. I'm sure you guys saw that I was really big ... then I had a miscarriage. Yes, I had a miscarriage this year again; it was my fourth miscarriage.' She revealed she was 12 weeks pregnant when she lost her child. "I think I was three months pregnant, but unfortunately I lost my baba ... life goes on,' she said. "I was looking forward to this pregnancy; I thought this time around that I had made it through because I had been trying so hard for a while,' Lerato said.