Paris Hilton reveals that she rejected 20 child embryos before the arrival of her daughter through surrogacy

Paris Hilton has made one of her greatest dreams come true: becoming a mother again.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
26 November 2023 Sunday 22:04
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Paris Hilton reveals that she rejected 20 child embryos before the arrival of her daughter through surrogacy

Paris Hilton has made one of her greatest dreams come true: becoming a mother again. The famous businesswoman announced last Thursday, November 23, just when one of the most important holidays in the country, Thanksgiving Day, was being celebrated in the United States, that she was going to once again be the mother of a girl named London along with her husband, Carter Reum.

The popular heiress of the Hilton empire will become a mother again at the age of 42, after having welcomed her first child, Phoenix Barron, on January 25 of this year.

The businesswoman announced the news through her social networks, where she shared a publication in which a pink outfit appeared with the little girl's name. ''Grateful for my little girl,'' wrote Paris Hilton. Furthermore, the heiress was always clear about the name she was going to give her little girl. ''I have planned my children's names for years. I knew that if I had a daughter she would be called London, because it is one of my favorite cities. It is a beautiful name that works for both a boy and a girl. I love it, it's pretty and it sounds good: Paris and London," she said in an interview with Glamor UK.

In this way, the heiress and her husband will once again become parents of a second baby, conceived thanks to surrogacy. But the road has not been easy for the businesswoman, who for several years has confessed the different fertility challenges that she has had to face in order to become a mother.

Therefore, before the arrival of the little girl, the businesswoman had to undergo different fertility treatments, with which she managed to have 20 frozen embryos, all of them men. ''We've been through this seven times and they're all children. "I have 20 children," she declared to the same medium. In addition, she also confessed that she went through seven attempts at in vitro fertilization, but all of them resulted in male embryos.

This practice is totally unthinkable in Spain, since the current Assisted Reproduction Law 14/2006 does not allow the sex selection of the embryos to be transferred, although it is true that indirectly the sex of the transferred embryo can be known, always by posteriori, in cases in which PGD (Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis) has been performed, since Spanish legislation only allows the sex selection of the embryo to avoid the transmission of genetic diseases linked to the sex chromosomes.