TLC’s 90 Day Fiance star Angela Deem has returned for the new season of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?. Surprisingly, the star is still making efforts to have a baby with her boyfriend, Michael Ilesanmi. In the recent sneak peek of the current season, we see Angela visiting a gynecologist who tells her that she does not have an egg in the ovary. Moreover, there can be a fatal reason for her sudden periods! Read on to check out.
90 Day Fiance: Angela Gets A Bad Health News
In a short sneak peek of the upcoming episode, we see Angela consulting a gynecologist. The doctor expresses her concerns over Angela having endometrial cancer. She further explained that her uterus is enlarged, which might be due to the presence of additional fibroids. Although fibroids are benign tumors, they normally don’t make a woman who hasn’t menstruated for 2-3 years, have periods suddenly.
The gynecologist advised Angela to go for an endometrial biopsy to remove the visible fibroid. However, When Angela and Micheal visited a fertility clinic in Nigeria, the doctors saw an ovary with an egg. But the American doctor speculated that it might be an ovarian cyst. And if there was an egg, it would have been gone by now!
90 Day Fiance: Angela Breaks The News Of Her Cancer To Her Mom
The show’s cameras also show Angela talking about her mom. She says that she is “very proud to be her daughter.” In the upcoming Sunday episode, we will see Angela breaking the news of her potential cancer to her mother. She further told her that the doctor suggested she get those cells removed for ‘toting’ Michaels’ baby.
After a good heart to heart conversation with her mom, Angela returns to the cameras to tell that her mother is not keeping well. She added that she would be going to Nigeria to marry Michael, and her mom would not be able to see it. The season was filmed a few months ago, and later, Angela lost her mother. She shared a sweet photo of her mom on Mother’s day, saying that she misses her dearly.
Angela And Michael’s Dream Of Having A Baby Shattered!
If Angela did have cancer, she would have to undergo a full hysterectomy. This implies that she would not be able to carry Michael’s baby. The couple’s dream of having a baby together would be shattered. At the same time, we don’t know how Michel’s family would react to all this? Will they pressurize Angela to have a baby? Would Angela have to choose – her health or her potential in-laws?
Angela would face another challenge of seeing Michael’s reaction. Will he consider Angela’s health and that her life is under threat? Or will he think of his parent’s reactions to all this? Will he think more about having his own baby?
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