Everyone knows that Marta Peñate dreams of becoming a mother with her partner, the Italian model Tony Spina. To fulfill her desire, the 32-year-old influencer and television collaborator has tried different fertility treatments, but has never been successful.
A little over a week ago, the former Big Brother and Survivors contestant uploaded a video to her social networks and shared with her followers that she had undergone an embryo transfer, a method that many couples resort to to considerably increase their chances of staying pregnant.
Although it is a much more effective treatment than others that the journalist has tried, embryo transfer does not guarantee that the pregnancy will continue. ”Please, send me positive energy, wish me luck, I hope I get it (…) On February 26 they will tell me if I got pregnant.”
The Canarian’s publication was filled with thousands of messages of support and affection from fans and followers, but also from many women who are experiencing a similar situation and who find in Peñate a speaker for the cause and a real influencer with whom they can feel identified.
As she previously announced, on February 26 she would know the results and find out if she was finally pregnant or not. Despite the enthusiasm, desire and means that Tony and Marta have put into this life project together, the results have been negative.
”My result was negative. I’m not pregnant. We all knew there was a 50% chance I wouldn’t get it the first time. I am strong to continue fighting. Thank you Clínica Tambre for all the support, we will continue together in the fight,’ the young woman wrote in a publication that she shared on her official Instagram account.
”And to my faithful companion in travel, in life and in everything, Tony Spina, who yesterday was his birthday and I would have liked to tell you ‘I’m pregnant.’ It hasn’t been this time, but it will be. You are my best chance and the person who brings out the best in me. “Always together,” said the content creator, publicly expressing how much she loves her partner.
Far from feeling bad for not having achieved his goal the first time, Peñate has confessed that he will continue fighting alongside his boy and the clinic with which they are doing the treatment. In addition, the young woman has announced that, after undergoing some tests that she has pending, she will try to get pregnant again with another embryo transfer.