Married to Medicine’s ‘Sweet Tea’ Shares Update on “Baby Journey” With Dr. Gregory Lunceford

   

There has been quite a bit of talk about the current season of Married to Medicine because of the friction Phaedra Parks has with several of the ladies. However, people are also discussing Lateasha “Sweet Tea” Lunceford now that she’s in her sophomore season and still married to Quad Webb‘s ex-husband. Now, she’s opening up and sharing an update on her “baby journey.”

Married to Medicine’s Lateasha ‘Sweet Tea’ Lunceford Shares Update on “Baby Journey” With Dr.Gregory and Talks Valentine’s Day Plans

Fans will recall that Sweet Tea spoke openly during the previous season about her desire to have a baby with Gregory Lunceford. However, she also alluded to struggles with getting pregnant, which led some of her castmates to accuse her of not revealing her health issues to Greg before they tied the knot. 

Last month, Sweet Tea sat down for an interview with Bravo’s The Daily Dish, where she spoke about what she and Greg have planned for Valentine’s Day as well as 2025 as a whole. About the upcoming romantic holiday, she said, “Gregory, he will get me some flowers and stuff like that, and we go to dinner.”

Regarding what she does for him, Lateasha revealed, “I went and got him some vodka last year. And it was like a cute little gift basket that I got made. And he was very thankful. And he’s not really used to that.”

Naturally, understanding love languages is essential to any good relationship. When asked about hers, Sweet Tea said, “I really like to see the love, you know. If I’m going through something or need something, and you come up like a superhero and help me with that, that’s my love language.”

She added, “His [love language] is physical touch. So you know, all I gotta do is rub on his hand, and he is good.”

The Married to Medicine star also discussed her baby journey.

She explained, “We’re getting geared up for our baby journey with IVF. So, you know, there will be some baby-making.”

Fans can watch Married to Medicine on Sunday nights.