Marta Peñate shares her diagnosis before she knows if she will be able to get pregnant

Marta Peñate is one of the television characters most loved by the general public.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 February 2024 Tuesday 10:09
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Marta Peñate shares her diagnosis before she knows if she will be able to get pregnant

Marta Peñate is one of the television characters most loved by the general public. Thanks to her participation in reality shows such as Big Brother 16, The Island of Temptations, Survivors or The Strong House, the audience has gotten to know the Canary Islander better and has been able to understand her character and personality.

In addition to her work on the small screen, Peñate has a large following of fans on social networks who love and support her in each and every one of her projects, both personal and professional.

Although she is a successful woman, the Canarian has faced a series of problems to complete her greatest wish: to be a mother. At 32 years old, Peñate is clear that she wants to have a child with her partner, Tony Spina. However, different female health problems have made this possibility difficult.

After undergoing different fertility treatments and even operations, the former GH contestant took progesterone tests, something key to knowing if she could get pregnant. To the couple's joy, the results have been positive: "They told me that I don't have to have anything injected. The progesterone has worked very well for me."

This medical test was decisive to complete the fertility treatment she has undergone. Given these results, Marta did not want to wait any longer and entered a medical center yesterday to undergo an embryo transfer.

The couple has not hesitated to share different videos from the hospital in which you can see Peñate reacting to his first ultrasound, as well as Tony Spina being especially excited.

Although many may believe that embryo transfer is a definitive method to become pregnant, many times the pregnancy does not continue. ''Please send me positive energy, wish me luck, I hope I get it,'' the journalist wrote in a video she uploaded to her official TikTok account. ''On February 26 they will tell me if I got pregnant,'' the collaborator explained in the same post, making it clear that there is no need to celebrate anything yet, since anything can happen.

In this last phase of the process, the Canarian's followers have dedicated hundreds of messages of support and affection to her: ''Everything is going to be fine'', ''Now try to entertain yourself. This moment is a roller coaster. Lie down from time to time, close your eyes and visualize your baby'', ''Of course, you deserve it'', ''Good luck Marta, you will be a very good mother'', etc.