Tamia Mpisane has been drinking very frequently with her friends and husband, Andile. There were also rumours of early pregnancy rumours when the pair got married. What worries fans is that her stomach looks like it’s slightly protruding, like a pregnant woman’s stomach would in the early stages of pregnancy.
Tamia’s outfits since her wedding day
Tamia first wore a green shweshwe attire with a green fabric draped over her stomach. The second outfit for her wedding day was a leopard print midi dress that flared from her waist down. The pregnancy rumours were already there, and the two outfits solidified them as it certainly seemed as if she was concealing a pregnancy.
On the 22nd of December 2021, the two wore matching black Gucci tracksuits, and Tamia had an arm over her stomach. When she recently posted a picture of herself wearing a silky bodycon dress, the dress was slightly dropping on the waist and stomach region. Her latest Instagram post is of herself wearing an orange bikini, but she’s bending over and hiding her tummy.
Pregnancy comments on her photos
Fans are frequently asking Tamia why she’s concealing her pregnancy as this is famous speculation but, she doesn’t respond to comments on her social media.
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Could Tamia Mpisane be pregnant?
Tamia could frequently be wearing loose-fitting clothes for comfort and not posting full pictures of herself in tight or revealing dresses to respect her marriage. She’s also been seen drinking too often after her marriage. Any responsible expecting mother would avoid alcohol at all costs.
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Dangers of drinking alcohol and non-alcoholic alcohol during pregnancy
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy leads to foetal alcohol syndrome in the child. A child with foetal alcohol syndrome will experience poor brain, skeleton, and body development. When the child is older, they’ll have poor motor skills and slow growth.
Non-alcoholic alcohol is not a safe alternative. When a mother drinks a bottle written 0% alcohol, it could mean the bottle contains 1.6 to 1,8% alcohol, and it’s not safe for the baby.
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