Relebogile Mabotja Shares Story of How She Almost Lost Her Son
- Relebogile Mabotja is a happy new mom after giving birth to her baby boy, whom she almost lost at birth
- In a recent Instagram post, the actress has opened up about the nature of her son's birth and the heartbreaking experience
- Relebogile could not be more grateful for becoming a mother and for her precious little man
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Mzansi radio and TV presenter Relebogile Mabotja took to social media to share the story of the time she almost lost her precious baby boy.
Taking to social media with a picture from the birth of her son, Relebogile shared how traumatic the birth was and that she almost lost her baby.
Relebogile feels blessed to have her son with her today and cannot be more grateful for him choosing her as his momma. Relebogile absolutely loves being a mother.
“Nothing in the world could have prepared me for this moment. Not a class, not a book, not advice, not other mothers’ experiences... Nothing.
“Nothing went according to plan. So much went wrong in the build-up. It was an emergency we didn’t anticipate. We could have lost you again. Yet the moment was perfect. And I was ready. More importantly, so were you!”
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Briefly News previously reported that Relebogile Mabotja is an icon in the South African media industry. She's been doing her thing for 15 years now and the 32-year-old is happy with what she achieved.
The gorgeous starlet says she has learned a lot in her time in front of and behind the screen. She's been active as a radio host, presenter and actress.
Relebogile was first seen on South Africa's screens as a CrazE presenter. She was soon after that seen in many popular TV series like Generations, Home Affairs and Zone 14, to name but a few.
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Source: Briefly News