Tamara Falcó confesses the reasons why she will not resort to in vitro fertilization

She is neither pregnant nor is there a crisis. That's how resounding it has been Tamara Falcó in his statements prior to the Pedro del Hierro fashion show held this Thursday at the MBFWM, where he presented his Borealis collection, inspired by the safari style that his father used to use when dressing and of course on his honeymoon in Africa . Before a large group of press, the Marchioness of Griñón has taken advantage of her appearance to clarify that her marriage is in good health, but that she is tired of the “media harassment” that she has been experiencing lately. suffering. “I'm not going to bother answering someone I don't know in the middle of the street, but when you ask me, I have no problem saying it: there is no crisis.”

Having clarified that aspect, the marchioness admitted that there are arguments in her house, as happens to almost everyone, but that there is a difference compared to when she and I: “Now our anger lasts less because we know that we have have to solve it.” At the moment, she said, although she thinks she is more stubborn, she has never sent her husband “to the couch to sleep.”

In fact, Isabel Preysler's daughter and Carolina Molas' son are so close that they are moving forward with their plans to become parents. At the moment Ana Boyer's sister is still at Fertilitas, where they apply methods and follow-up that she considers “natural.” “There they tell you how your body is, it's a study of women that all women should do. Because a woman's body is much more complicated. It's unfair,” she complained.

When asked if it does not seem unfair in her case to not consider resorting to other scientific techniques, such as in vitro fertilization, due to the religious issue, she was forceful: “Each case is particular and you have to discuss it with your director. spiritual. It is my theory, I am not a theologian, but within in vitro fertilization at the beginning many atrocities have been done. Not in Spain, because I talked about it with my gynecologist, but many of the fertilized embryos were left frozen and Then it was discarded or used to do experiments with them. Now in fact there is a movement where you adopt a fertilized embryo that people discard. And it is very nice.”

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