Ana Obregón became a grandmother on March 20 thanks to the method of surrogacy, using the sperm left frozen by her deceased son, Aless Lequio. After the news broke, the Spanish magazine Lecturas revealed the identity of the mother who gave birth to the baby.
According to the magazine, the woman is Cuban and would have received more than $30,000.
Who is the woman who gave birth to Ana Obregón’s granddaughter?
Lecturas published a report on April 5, where it shows the face and reveals some information about the identity of the woman who lent her uterus to carry the egg fertilized with Aless Lequio’s sperm.
Although they did not reveal the name of the Cuban woman, they did reveal her initials: “YEVP” and would have received just over $38,000.
It is known that he lives in “a humble apartment in Hollywood, Floridajust 20 minutes from Joe Di Maggio Children’s Hospital,” the publication reveals.
The article also mentions that she has “two biological children,” as reported by Laura Fa and Lorena Vázquez on the “Mamarazzi” podcast, and that it’s not the first time that the Cuban woman lends herself to this method to conceive babies.
Even journalists also point out that the whole surrogacy pregnancy process would come at a cost almost 300 thousand dollars.