The actress and her husband Matías Novoa are expecting their first child, and she wants him to be born on the same day her mother died.
Michelle Renaud is happy and enjoying this new chapter of her life with her husband Matías Novoa, and apparently they are expecting the arrival of their baby in June, a month that has a very strong emotional burden for the actress due to the loss of her mother. cause of breast cancer
In an interview with CARAS Magazine in February 2024, Michelle gave details of her pregnancy, her future plans with her partner and even the name of her next child: Milo.
Recently, the 35-year-old actress finally confirmed her pregnancy after several weeks of rumors and an incident with the press at the Mexico City Airport , where she was persecuted to force her to reveal information that she was not ready to share yet.
Renaud explained that she didn't want to share the news on her own terms when she was sure. In fact, both Michelle and Matías knew they would be parents long before they got married. But be careful, Milo's arrival was not the reason for their union; They did it because they wanted to and for love.
The hard process of in vitro fertilization
"Last year we decided that we wanted to have a baby. So, I put my career on hold to focus on the pregnancy. However, although we wanted it to happen naturally, when speaking with the doctor, we came to the conclusion that it would be more easy through in vitro fertilization," Michelle confessed to said publication.
The process was not easy at all, because according to what she said, for a month she had to inject herself with hormones that caused a thousand changes, from feeling sad, angry to exploding against Matías, whom she admires for having gone through this ordeal with her.
"Michelle underwent a very strong hormonal process. The most difficult thing is that as a couple you try to understand her, but you can't, because in the end there is a hormonal imbalance in which you can't do anything but support," commented the 43-year-old actor. years.
In the end, their dreams came true and today they are happy and even thinking about moving to another city or country to improve their children's lifestyle.
Harassment from the press and fear for their children
Michelle and Matías have children from previous relationships. She to Marcelo, whom she had with her ex-husband Josué Alvarado, and Novoa to Axel with Isabella Castillo.
When the pregnancy rumors started, they were both very afraid that the news would reach the ears of their first-born children, since they did not know. And given the possibility that they would find out through other means, they sat down with the children and gave them the good news.
"It's ugly that when it comes to something so personal, our children or loved ones can find out sooner from the media than from us. The press even approached us at the airport, questioning us about the pregnancy, without knowing if our children already knew the news," said Michelle Renaud. For his part, Novoa expressed that although they wanted to shout to the world that they were going to have a child, they were cautious because they wanted to do it in their own time and, as he pointed out, "you never know how things are going to turn out and we didn't want to say anything." without being sure."
Apparently, baby Milo will enter the world on the same date as Laura Ruesga. "I want him to be born on June 21. "It's a full moon and it's the date my mom died. So, it could be Gemini like her father, Chinese year dragon like her mother, and sharing a special date with her grandmother," Michelle shared with the Mexican magazine.
On repeated occasions, the actress has used her social networks to remember her mother with photos, as well as raise awareness of the importance of self-examination to detect breast cancer in time and prevent other women from suffering the same thing.
Ruesga died in 2014 and Renaud is convinced she would still be alive if they had had more information. "She was found in stage four. Because there were no cases of cancer in my family, we saw it as something very distant," Michelle told the newspaper El Siglo de Torreón.
After several chemotherapy treatments, the family believed that Mrs. Laura had defeated the cancer. However, she metastasized. "The breast cancer went to the brain. Some time later we realized that the cancer was also, from the beginning, in the ovaries," she said.
Since 2017, Michelle has been the image and ambassador of different foundations that run campaigns to encourage women to self-examine and know how to detect when a lump appears in their breast.
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