Actress Denise Zimba is counting the days until she gives birth to her first child and this week showed off her pregnant belly.
While congratulations flooded in for thestar, she opened up about what a miracle it was after being told by doctors that she had 1% chance of falling pregnant.
"My doctor said I had endometriosis. An urgent treatment was needed, which meant falling pregnant was indefinitely placed on the back burner. Only 1% possibility to conceive, even after treatment for some time. "I was shocked, and felt less of a woman. I was not eager to fall pregnant, but it has always been important to me to have a family one day.
"I thought, 'Wow!' I didn't realise that falling pregnant could be quite a difficult and physically painful experience. It became clear that breaking away from work and focusing on my family - the 'here and now' that was incredibly fruitful and exciting - needed my entire focus."
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