Overview
- Fernández, in a Ventaneando interview Wednesday, said she had an ectopic pregnancy that complicated her health.
- Ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus and cannot continue, and untreated cases can cause life‑threatening bleeding, according to the Mayo Clinic.
- She said doctors are monitoring her recovery with periodic tests as she works to get her body back to baseline.
- She kept the episode private at the time and described severe hormonal swings that made recovery harder.
- She expressed hope to try for another child with her husband and said she is praying for a “little miracle.”