
On the recent episode of “Married to Medicine,” the group’s time in Napa continues without Quad. Toya thinks there’s a brighter future with the newbies.
Sweet Tea has also been thinking about the future. Becoming a mother would be a dream come true. However, Tea soon finds out that fibroids and Endometriosis may make this harder to accomplish.

The ladies enjoy their final moments in Napa.
Jackie and Heavenly have a little chat after Quad is sent back home. Jackie questions if they can “elevate” Sweet Tea like they did Quad. While Heavenly isn’t sure about this, the women still look forward to the rest of the group’s time in Napa Valley.
Toya plans a day at the spa. Tea, Jackie, and Heavenly spend their day enjoying a meal out in the fields. Jackie tells Tea it’s time for her to stop “whining” so she can fit in with the group. In a green screen interview, Tea says it’s clear that the older women aren’t that open-minded. And their views reflect this at times.
It’s a new era.
Toya and Simone ask Phaedra if she’s open to ever getting married again. She says it’s not something she wants to do a second time. Things with Apollo ended so badly that she’s at peace living alone.
At dinner, the ladies congratulate Toya on a successful trip. They see how passionate she is about expanding her wine business.
Tea receives some upsetting news.
Heavenly leaves the Napa trip early to see her daughter graduate from high school. Since she’s going to FAMU, she pushes Heavenly to call her sister Denise who happens to live in Miami. Heavenly breaks down and makes the call. She leaves a voicemail asking her sister to call her back soon so they can rebuild their relationship.
Sweet Tea visits a doctor that Simone connects her with. She finds out she has fibroids and Endometriosis. So she may only have a 50 percent chance of getting pregnant. She breaks down in tears as she processes the news. Tea will find out her options soon. In the meantime, she calls Gregory to tell him what she found out. And he tells her not to stress out about having a baby. He believes everything will work out.