
It would appear that Uncut, Hungani, and Stephanie have become parents for the first time with their new addition to the family. After Stephanie stated that “she is getting back into the full flow of things” and that it is the “hardest thing,” this information has now become available. Mama Getting back into the swing of things is without a doubt the most difficult thing I’ve ever had to do, but I’m trying to practice patience and compassion with myself, and I’m trying to be present in every moment as I go along this new path.
Fans went to Stephanie’s comment section on social media to compliment her on her post. Among them was her closest friend Patronella Tshuma, who told Steph she is doing “an outstanding job.”
Hungani and Stephanie revealed that they were expecting their first child well over a month ago.
A passage from the Bible was read aloud by Stephanie Ndlovu. It was about how God’s blessings come at at the perfect moment. “And when it is the proper time, I the Lord will cause it to take place.”

In the captions that accompanied his photographs, Hungani Ndlovu said, “God is the ultimate author!”
The couple disclosed earlier in this year that they had experienced a stillbirth during their pregnancy.
“We unfortunately lost the baby. This was a story that we wanted to tell so many times, not for views or ratings or anything else, but because so many women and couples go through the experience of having a miscarriage, 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 thoughts and prayers are with anybody who has gone through the pain of losing a pregnancy of any kind. All our love”
When Stephanie went in for her eight-week checkup, the doctor informed her that she was indeed pregnant. “After she finished the scan, she expressed her regret and stated, ‘I’m sorry there’s no embryo.’ She examined me and determined that I had an ovum that had been blighted.

It is an embryo that either does not develop or its development comes to a halt during the early stages of pregnancy.
Stephanie explained that her method of dealing with traumatic experiences was to “turn off.”
The process of cleaning, on the other hand, was far more distressing. She went on to say that the experience of having to undergo the treatment itself was more distressing to her than the news that she had lost the pregnancy.
She went on to explain that the entire process was exceedingly uncomfortable, and she would never wish it on her worst enemy.
On the other side, Hungani described it as “traumatizing” for him to witness his wife go through such a difficult struggle. “I simply felt like I was useless.”
At some time, blood continued to spurt out in copious amounts, and the patient had to be transported to the emergency room. “If you want the truth, I believed I was going to die.”