Claudia Artiles and Ultrack lose the baby they were expecting: "I wouldn't wish this on anyone."



Claudia Artiles loses babyPhoto © Ultrack / Claudia Artiles / Instagram

Cuban content creator Ultrack shared sad news with his followers: his partner, influencer Claudia Artiles, lost the baby they were expecting.

He made the announcement through a video posted on TikTok, where he spoke candidly about the difficult time they are going through.

“Claudia lost her baby,” Ultrack began saying in the video. “I want to make this video because there are many people who didn’t see the live we did. Even though men stand by and give all the support in the world, no one can imagine what a woman feels when she loses a baby, especially when it’s a much-wanted baby,” he expressed, moved.

The influencer expressed gratitude for the support they have received from their followers during this process and stated that they hold no resentment toward those who do not wish them well.

"Thank you always for the support you give to Claudia and the support you give to me. For those who do not wish us well, blessings to them as well. I have to be grateful to God for having all of you and for removing from my path those who were of no use," he said.

Ultrack explained that the loss happened some time ago, but they decided to make it public recently because Claudia "has been in a very difficult situation."

According to the report, following the medical examination, specialists found that Artiles suffers from "multiple polycystic cysts," and will need to undergo treatment until he fully recovers his health.

“We are young and we are going to move forward. When God wills it, we will have our baby. Right now, the most important thing is for Claudia to regain her normalcy and continue her treatment,” he added.

The content creator assured that both he and Claudia will soon resume their activities on social media. "Claudia returns to streaming on Monday, and I will continue with my content as usual. This is our job, and we do it with love for you," he concluded.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.