Joana Sanz announces she is pregnant three days after Dani Alves' acquittal.
The model, partner of the former soccer player, has explained that she had been trying to become a mother for five years.

BarcelonaModel Joana Sanz has found the perfect moment to announce the news she's been chasing for a while: she's successfully conceived. The news comes three days after her partner and former soccer player Dani Alves was acquitted by the High Court of Justice of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Republic of Catalonia (TSJC) of a four-and-a-half-year prison sentence for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman at the Sutton nightclub in Barcelona. While the sentence is not final and legal sources indicate that the Prosecutor's Office intends to appeal to the Supreme Court, her partner and model has explained that he had been trying to have a child for five years.
With a video in which she shows one of the injectable doses to get pregnant, Sanz, 32, has proudly announced on Instagram that she is expecting a baby. Neither in the images nor in the text does Sanz mention Alves, her current partner after They will cut off relations in March 2023 –when the complaint of alleged sexual assault was made public– and they got back together months later. This fact has raised doubts about the paternity of the child Sanz is expecting, as she herself has explained that she has undergone various treatments to conceive.
"I didn't want to share anything until it was more obvious, but I wanted to share it for all those who are struggling," the Canary Island model began writing. "Since I was 22, I had to deal with the questions of 'When are we having a baby?' What terrifying social pressure," she adds about the pressure her surroundings exerted on her, despite admitting that for a long time she didn't feel any "maternal instinct."
But her desire to be a mother changed when she turned 27. "Five years ago, I considered the idea of being a mother with great fear. Fear that a human being would depend on me to survive, fear of not working, fear of losing myself as a woman... But that's another story," she continues. This process was not easy. After trying to get pregnant naturally, she decided to undergo two artificial inseminations. in vitro, which were unsuccessful, and later she had a "tubal operation added to the appearance of endometriosis."
"I had all kinds of tests over the years with some beautiful embryos and without finding the reason why. The frustration and understanding why all They get pregnant as if by magic tormented me. I'm used to the fact that with effort, hard work and perseverance I get what I want, but it doesn't work like that, my dear," she writes in a post in which she has only enabled comments from her followers.
"My last frozen embryo, my last hope of having that reason to be strong. Here she is, healthy and growing," she says, implying that the success of the embryo has been a wish granted by her mother, who passed away two years ago, with the intention that she have "a rainbow full of love after so much storm."