Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva have become one of the most famous couples in our country. After celebrating one of the most publicized weddings in recent years, all eyes are on whether they will go one step further and have a baby, since Falcó has stated on numerous occasions that she dreams of becoming a mother and having a “large” family ‘. They cannot wait long, since while Onieva is younger and is 34 years old, Isabel Preysler’s daughter is already 41 years old.

Many believed that the couple was going to take advantage of the honeymoon to let their passion flow and try to get the Marchioness of Griñón pregnant, but Diez Minutos magazine has exclusively revealed that the friend of Pablo Motos and Nuria Roca could not get pregnant Still on medical advice.

The aforementioned media has explained that Tamara Falcó would have to wait to become pregnant approximately three months due to the vaccines she received in order to go on a safari with Íñigo Onieva in Africa.

According to some of the experts with whom the magazine has contacted, the vaccines that are usually given to travel to destinations such as Cape Town or other areas of Zambia (places where Falcó has been on his honeymoon) have as a contraindication the To get pregnant. This medical indication extends during the three months following the taking of the vaccine, since there would be a risk of complications in the gestational process, as well as malformations in the fetus.

A few weeks ago, the magazine HELLO! exclusively revealed that Tamara Falcó was undergoing Naprotechnology treatment. According to UNIR, it is an innovative reproductive science that seeks to solve the health problem that leads to infertility in a couple in order to treat it and facilitate natural reproduction. Tamara Falcó explained to the media dedicated to the heart press that it is a natural treatment: “Although it is laborious, it is a very beautiful process.”

Although Carlos Falcó’s daughter fully trusts the medical treatment she is following (which helps many women with menstrual cycle problems, endometriosis, etc. in their pregnancies), she has declared that it is also a matter of fate and that she will accept God’s decision, since she firmly believes in him: “I trust God a lot, and if he wants me to have children, I will.”