Larissa Ferrara explains her decision to freeze her eggs: “A woman’s biological clock runs fast”

Larissa Ferrara explains her decision to freeze her eggs: “A woman’s biological clock runs fast”


In an interview with CARAS Brasil, actress Larissa Ferrara talks about her new projects for 2025 and comments on her desire to become a mother

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Owner of 11 years of career, Larissa Ferrara (35) doesn’t stop. Interpreter of Adenair, the country’s prima donna Chitaozinho (70), in the series The adventures of José and Durvalnow he dedicates himself to monologue Atypicalon the Corda Bamba podcast and reflects on the themes of motherhood.

Married to the artist Fernando Soares (36), says the actress in an interview with Revista BOYSwho recently talked to her husband about having children. “We really like freedom. I have already dedicated many years of my life to my mother and it was almost like she was my daughter. So I feel like I’m already taken care of“, explains Larissa Ferrara.

Unfortunately, a woman’s biological clock ticks too fast for me to make that decision now. For now I don’t want to have children, but I have decided that I will freeze my eggs so that I can have this choice in the future. For now we have Mano, our stray who we are in love with.”

The actress says that her mother, Fatima Ferrarashe was diagnosed with atypical Parkinson’s when she was 17. He then spent the next 17 years of his life dedicating himself to caring for his mother, who died in July 2024.

We experienced several stages of pain as she gradually lost movement. A very painful process, but at the same time very beautiful. She didn’t complain about anything and remained that way until the end.“, he recalls, which exalts the love and partnership he has with his father, Marco Borges.

Now, for 2025, he is preparing the monologue Atypicalwhich will bring to the stage his mother’s story and the difficulties of the disease. “It was a learning experience of faith, strength and courage. What I saw from her is that we only have the present to be happy. And I choose it every day.”

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Source: Terra

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