Whitney port and her husband, RosenmanThey are watching their future steps of fertility as their surrogate recently suffered an abortion.
“We decided to go down the surrogacy road at the end of last year after a really long journey not to be able to conceive ourselves and just have so many things go wrong,” recalled 40 years old, remembered on Thursday, April 3, her episode “with Whit”. “We found an amazing substitute and we ended up making two transfers with the substitute. Both transfers ended badly.”
By hills Alum, “The last abortion was only a month ago.”
“It is worth saying that the two were after 7 and a half weeks, where we were told we had a 97 percent chance for a successful pregnancy,” Rosenman, 43, added. “To have it back, the chances are really crazy. So now we are thinking there can be something that is happening, whether with our substitute or with our embryos.”
Now, Port and Rosenman are understanding their next steps on the trip.
“We’re again at this initial stage,” Port said. “We still have three remaining embryos, two that have been tested and one that is unproven. We are deciding,” Do we try a new lab? “(Or) ‘Do we make another round of egg return to get new embryos?

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Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for NYFW: ShowsThe port further stressed that she and her husband are not “again in the square” as they already have a small portion of preserved embryos.
“We have an amazing agency that is helping us in the journey of Surrogacia,” pointed out port. “We are not definitely in a square, but it feels so whenever an abortion occurs.”
Alum of reality TV and Rosenman, who married in 2015, welcomed son Sonny two years later in July 2017. Those who have suffered numerous pregnancy losses before exploring Surrogac in 2023.
“I suffered from secondary infertility, and it was simply a process such as physically and mentally to reach that second child,” Port exclusively said The weekly In July 2023 for the use of a gestational carrier. “Right now, passing through the movements of Surogacia, as, really thinking seriously about it and we have embryos (preserved).”
She added at the time, “just just a process. As, just doesn’t happen overnight. It is a whole thing.”
Port discovered in her Podcast in November 2023 that they found a substitute, but she suffered two abortions after the embryo transfer.
While Port deals with fertility journey, she has been able to rely on Rosenman for support.
“It is a lot,” she said on Thursday. “I am very grateful that you are such a great partner and in this with me, but it makes me sad for people (who) may not have someone like you to hold their hand through him.”