Buenos Aires, January 17 (NA) -- Vanina Escudero was a guest on 'Almorzando con Juana,' where she frankly spoke about the long and complex journey she went through to become a mother. As reported by the Argentine News Agency, the dancer recounted that she had to undergo various fertility treatments for four years to achieve the birth of her first son, Benicio, while her second daughter, Joaquina, arrived naturally. During the conversation, Escudero explained that she had a late diagnosis of endometriosis, which was one of the main obstacles in her desire to start a family. In that process, she pointed out that she encountered professionals who did not act with the necessary responsibility. 'There is a market behind all of this that plays with people's illusions,' she stated, and emphasized that when she began this journey, there was still no national fertility law. 'It is devastating emotionally,' Escudero assured, and highlighted the fundamental role of her partner, comedian Álvaro Navia. 'The woman is invaded physically, and the man accompanies from another place, but he has to be there.'
Dancer Vanina Escudero speaks about her journey to motherhood
Argentine dancer Vanina Escudero revealed in an interview about her four-year struggle with infertility and a late-diagnosed endometriosis. She also noted that her second daughter was born naturally.