Stephanie Vázquez experienced bleeding, which started as light spotting but worsened last Friday, leading her to the emergency room. The pain increased, and she had to be operated on immediately. How did she know it was an ectopic pregnancy? 'La Chama,' as former 'Calle 7' participant Stephanie Vázquez is known, opened her heart and shared that she had an ectopic pregnancy, which she described as an 'unexpected' turn in her life. But although it was intense and painful, it was also a test of her strength. 'Today I am here, recovering, grateful, and at peace,' wrote 'La Chama,' who added that many times signals like spotting, pain, or sudden changes are ignored, and that is not right. Vázquez sent a message to women who have had the same experience: '(...) It is not your fault.' She emphasized that you can try again and that you can become a mother with just one fallopian tube. 'This chapter does not end here... it's just the beginning of my preparation for a new miracle,' she concluded. But detecting it in time can save your life. You can't prevent it. She said that on the ultrasound nothing could be seen, there was no gestational sac and only doubts, however, it was suspected to be an implantation outside the uterus, which was confirmed with an additional ultrasound.
Former TV Star Opens Up About Ectopic Pregnancy
Former 'Calle 7' participant Stephanie Vázquez shares her story of an ectopic pregnancy, urging women to recognize symptoms and highlighting the importance of early detection.