After opening up about her fertility journey on Married to Medicine, Lateasha "Sweet Tea" Lunceford had some updates to share about starting a family with Dr. Gregory Lunceford during the Season 11 reunion.
"Recently, I went through the IUI, the intrauterine insemination, and I had two failed attempts," Sweet Tea told host Andy Cohen during Married to Medicine's Reunion Part 2, which was filmed on February 13 in New York City. "And I am up for my consultation for the IVF in March."
Unlike her husband’s ex-wife, Quad Webb, who previously announced she's going through IVF, Sweet Tea is not working with OB/GYN Dr. Jackie Walters, though.
Sweet Tea reacts to Dr. Gregory's "deadline" for having children
Addressing Dr. Gregory's two-year "deadline for giving him a baby" seen earlier in the season, Andy observed that Sweet Tea "seemed heartbroken" during their conversation.
"Yes, initially I was, because he was saying, as far as the two years, that he wants to try other routes," she admitted. "I have endometriosis, but it does not mean that I can't have kids. It just means that I may have difficulties here and there. But, you know, it can happen."
After she pointed out that Greg is 56 years old, Dr. Simone Whitmore chimed in that she could see his point. "As you're aging, it becomes more difficult to keep up with the children," the OB-GYN noted, citing Greg and Sweet Tea's 24-year age gap. "I could understand him not wanting to be at a high school graduation at 80. That's all I'm sayin'."
Sweet Tea, for her part, replied, "I do understand that."