Who is the enigmatic legal guardian designated by Ana Obregón for her baby in case of death?

Ana García Obregón continues to occupy all the headlines three days after the magazine ¡HOLA! revealed exclusively that the actress had been a mother by surrogate pregnancy in Miami, United States.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
31 March 2023 Friday 06:43
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Who is the enigmatic legal guardian designated by Ana Obregón for her baby in case of death?

Ana García Obregón continues to occupy all the headlines three days after the magazine ¡HOLA! revealed exclusively that the actress had been a mother by surrogate pregnancy in Miami, United States.

The artist has decided to have a child again at the age of 68, after going through a hard stage due to the death of her son Aless Lequio at the age of 27 due to cancer. Now, Ana has declared on her official Instagram account that she feels excited again: "They caught us! A light full of love came to my darkness. I will never be alone again. I HAVE LIVED AGAIN''.

The legislation of the American country in terms of surrogacy obliges the person concerned (during pregnancy) to designate another individual to take care of the baby in the event of certain scenarios such as disability or death. In other words, Obregón had to name a person close to him as the person in charge or "legal guardian" of the procedure in case something happened to her.

Despite the fact that the law only requires the creation of this figure during the months of gestation, once the baby is born, professionals recommend that this title be revalidated, especially in older people. Although many details have been advanced and according to the actress only Lequio and her sisters Amalia and Celia García Obregón knew the news, there is still no confirmation on who was chosen.

The recent maternity of Ana Obregón at 68 years of age has divided society into two camps: those who see it as good that she has had a daughter to recover her illusion and others who think that Ana needs to overcome the loss of her son Aless from another way, that 68 years is too advanced an age to be a mother and that surrogacy is a practice that endangers the health of thousands of women.

The artist has stated that she has reasons to go ahead with the birth of her new daughter, although we cannot forget that a few weeks ago, when she already knew she was going to be a mother, she assured that she had no reason to continue living. Ana's pessimism and her unstable mental and emotional health have worried many psychologists and professionals, who agree that the artist should not have another daughter to fill the void she feels after the death of Aless Lequio.