Rocio Marengo Hospitalized During Pregnancy, Assures Fans She and Baby Are Doing Well
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Argentine entertainer Rocio Marengo and her partner, Eduardo Forthis, are preparing for the arrival of their first child, but a recent health scare led to a 48-hour hospitalization for the expectant mother. Marengo, who has openly shared her long journey to motherhood, addressed concerns directly with fans after reports surfaced in trans-Andean media last Friday.
Initial Reports and Concerns
Reports initially indicated that Marengo was admitted to a care center after doctors observed concerning findings during a routine checkup. A journalist from the Argentine program Intrusos commented that medical professionals “saw some things that worried them,” prompting the hospitalization. This sparked widespread speculation about Marengo’s condition and the well-being of her unborn child.
Marengo’s Reassurance to Fans
Addressing the public directly, Marengo sought to quell anxieties, stating, “Hello everyone! We want to tell you that with the baby we are doing well!!” She explained her initial reluctance to disclose the hospitalization, adding, “I know that many love us and care, so I wanted to avoid saying that we are hospitalized.”
Marengo clarified that she and the baby are currently on absolute rest to prevent premature contractions and delivery. “Being with first-class care makes me feel safe and calm,” she shared. “It will be a few more days and home to finalize details to receive it with all the love!”
Previous Complications and Current Status
Marengo is currently in her 33rd week of pregnancy. During the pregnancy, doctors previously detected an intrauterine hematoma, a condition that can pose risks to both mother and child. While the recent hospitalization is connected to her pregnancy, the specific nature of the current health concern remains undisclosed.
Criticism of Media Coverage
Following her initial message, Marengo criticized a media outlet for sharing an alarming image with the caption “Prayer chain for Rocío Marengo.” She expressed frustration with the sensationalized reporting, stating, “I did not want to make my condition public so as not to worry my family and friends.”
Marengo continued, “But that they give me this title, just to gain views, seems like a lot to me. Unhappy and stupid people exist. Bebito and I are fine,” emphasizing her and her baby’s well-being.
Marengo’s experience highlights the challenges public figures face in navigating personal health matters while contending with intense media scrutiny. Despite the recent health scare, Marengo remains optimistic and focused on welcoming her child into the world with love and care.
