Overview
- Geuna said prolonged bleeding intensified earlier this month, leading to urgent care and admission to the IADT in Buenos Aires.
- Doctors recorded a sharp drop in red blood cells—about one-third in a day and half in two days—and considered a transfusion as initial treatments failed.
- She reported the bleeding finally stopped on a Sunday, she was discharged the next day, and she is regaining strength with blood values expected to recover over weeks.
- The journalist thanked her gynecologist and the IADT team for their care and calm, sharing images from her hospital stay and recovery at home.
- Coverage reflects her first-person account linking the episode to contraceptive pills, with no independently confirmed diagnosis disclosed.