'Sister Wives' season 6 spoilers: Meri to undergo more tests to determine health symptoms

Meri Brown will still undergo several tests to rule out cervical cancer in the upcoming episode of Sister Wives." Facebook/TLC

Meri Brown will have to undergo several tests to determine whether her symptoms are those of cervical cancer in the TLC reality series "Sister Wives."

According to the International Business Times, Meri's OB/GYN, Dr. Guita Tabassi, will still be sending out the test to get conclusive results regardless of her previous findings. The gynecologist has said that nothing looked "alarming" with Meri's Pap smear result. Kody's first wife has earlier revealed her alarming weight loss, admitting that she dropped 30 pounds in just six weeks. Her stomach has been bothering her, but when she made several appointments with the doctors, they could not tell her what was wrong with her health.

It was not until Tabassi ordered a CAT scan that they found out that her cervix was thickening more than what was normal. Her OB/GYN could not exclude cervical carcinoma and immediately suggested that she undergo the screening test. Meri admitted in an interview that it was a lot to take in, expressing how scared and baffled she was that this was happening to her.

Meanwhile, fans have noticed that the series has been focusing more on Kody and his new wife Robyn. JobsnHire reports that the reality show has been neglecting the other wives, especially now that Robyn has announced her pregnancy. Viewers have taken into social media to express their disappointment with the turn of events, stating that the other girls also deserve some airtime.

Last episode, Robyn, Kody, and her daughters paid the midwife a visit for a prenatal checkup. They also wanted to determine if there's truth to the expectant mother's hunch that she was carrying twins. Robyn had earlier shared her belief that there was a good chance she's going to have twins, as her pregnancy felt different from her previous ones. She said that she started showing more quickly and became nauseous sooner than she did when she was expecting with her other children. The midwife, however, said that there was only one baby inside Robyn's womb, as she could only detect a single heartbeat.

"Sister Wives" airs Sunday nights at 9 p.m. EST on TLC.

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