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Where the fertility treatment was done Fabiola Yáñez and Alberto Fernández – Revista Para Ti

The presidential couple attended one of the country’s leading centers for this type of procedure.


After a long period in which the news was known, but there was no official information, Alberto Fernandez and Fabiola Yanez They confirmed that they are expecting their first child. The Presidency made the official announcement after completing three months of gestation, the reasonable time to announce it. In the statement it was said that during the 10th week of gestation, therefore, the baby should be born in mid-April.

The creature will have a historical role: it is the first presidential baby and, in addition, it was learned that the First Lady underwent a treatment to be able to gestate her son. Sources consulted by Para Ti exclusively reported that the treatment chosen by the couple was in vitro fertilization and that was made effective in Fertile Reproductive Medicine; a clinic located in the Buenos Aires town of San Isidro.

A specialized and experienced place

The establishment is run by Diego Gnocchi, specialist in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery in Reproductive and Gynecological Medicine who works hand in hand with a team of outstanding professionals in the field.

“Our commitment is to provide a sservice of excellence focused on those with fertility problems, offering a comprehensive proposal, highly trained and specialized professionals, counting on advanced technology ”, they affirm from the clinic.

While Fabiola made a in vitro fertilization treatment, There, multiple options are offered that are adapted to each of the needs of future pregnant women: among them, the Intrauterine insemination, egg donation and uterine surrogacy.

They also have the ROPA method (Reception of Oocytes from the Couple) which is geared especially for couples of women and various procedures with donor sperm.

On the other hand, they are at the forefront by offering possibility of cryopreserving eggs for those women who wish to postpone their motherhood and they have the desire to do so. Although egg production is limited and decreases with age, many studies mark 35-37 years as the age that, on average, begins to decline. So it is recommended to cryopreserve eggs before that age if possible.

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