Overview
- The loss occurred at about six weeks gestation after Marta Peñate sought emergency care for light bleeding
- The pregnancy followed her third embryo transfer after years of unsuccessful fertility attempts
- In a joint Instagram statement, Peñate and partner Tony Spina confirmed “the heart no longer beats”
- They described the miscarriage as one of the toughest blows of their lives and vowed to handle future fertility news privately
- Peñate had publicly chronicled her battle with a bicornuate uterus and prior failed transfers, drawing widespread support from followers