Chiquititas Star’s Journey to Motherhood: A Story of Resilience

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Many still call her Sol. That’s how they knew her 30 years ago, when she burst onto the screen with the sweet girl character in Chiquititasthe children’s fiction led by Romina Yan and produced by Cris Morena. For example, herself, Daniella Mastricchio –as it appears in his document- he calls his followers on social networks “Solazos”, where he shares the children’s content he produces: stories, songs of his authorship, sketches. In addition, she is a theater teacher and teaches virtual workshops for people from anywhere in the world.

Daniella Mastricchio with Romina Yan, at the time when they both starred in ChiquititasIg / @daniellamastri

All this with a two month old baby, Clara, their fourth daughter, who was born after a long struggle and a hard process that included three pregnancy losses and a diagnosis of thrombophilia that appeared in a pre-surgical study for the removal of a tumor in a breast. Moved by remembering what she experienced in recent years, Daniella tells THE NATION his story that has a happy ending, but that had a lot of physical and emotional pain. How the support of her husband and also that of her obstetrician doctor were key to moving forward.

Daniella Mastricchio with her four children -Valentín, Sol, Bautista and Clara- and her husband, Matías@elrincondedaniok

With her previous pregnancies – she is the mother of Valentín (20), Sol (13) and Bautista (13) – she had not had any health problems. “And they were all healthy children,” explains the actress who has been in a relationship with Matías Fabiani since 2019. They married in 2022 with plans to expand their family. And they did everything to fulfill it. She, for her part, underwent the pertinent studies and according to the doctor who treated her at that time, the conditions were in place for them to seek pregnancy. “After the honeymoon we decided to start looking and it arrived very quickly: that same month”, he details.

Upon reaching three months of gestation, a control indicated that there was a retained pregnancy. “I had never heard of it, it had not happened to me nor had I heard of any close case. I ended up in an operation. And after that, I had a period of physical and emotional recovery to decide on a new search – he continues – When we felt stronger, we searched again and in the same month we met again.”

However, she had a miscarriage. At some point she searched again, became pregnant again, and again had a miscarriage. With the loss of three pregnancies, logical fears, and physical exhaustion from exposing her body, she raised her concerns with the doctor and asked him to perform studies. to see if something was happening that they had missed. “It kept being something that caught my attention,” says Daniella, and reproduces the professional’s response: “Don’t get confused because you’re going to end up in a fertilization clinic.”

“I didn’t understand why he told me that. It wasn’t my situation: the times I tried, I got pregnant. The issue was that I couldn’t keep them,” she maintains, “but since I hadn’t had that problem with my other children, they attributed it to ‘things in life or ‘things that can happen.’ It is true that it can happen, but when it happens to you once, twice and three times, there is an alarm”.

Daniella Mastricchio and her husband, Matías, managed to fulfill their dream after three painful lossesBelén Caramés

After changing obstetricians, Daniella and her husband decided to stop looking. “I was exposing my body and my emotional state. It affected us a lot, it was a very painful process.”

And in one of the routine annual check-ups, another difficult diagnosis arrived for which she had to reposition her body: they discovered a tumor in her breast and had to remove it. They performed a quadrantectomy. “Thank God it was benign, but it was very big,” says the child artist.

In the middle of the pre-surgical studies for that intervention, an alteration appeared in the blood. “Would that have to do with thrombophilia?” Daniella asked herself after hearing testimonies in the media. “I didn’t know much, but I played it a little by ear because there had been public cases, like that of Flor Peña, which had made it visible. And, somehow, the information reaches you”Mastricchio recalls.

In this regard, she maintains the importance of telling her experience and being able to help other women who went through the same thing. And the possibility of being able to do the appropriate study in time. “Despite so much pain that I went through, it made me very good to know that I could accompany from somewhere,” he reflects.

After the operation, he consulted with a hematologist and asked her to perform a thrombophilia study. The result was positive. “With the diagnosis I was filled with fears. I asked myself, ‘What is this like? Can I do it? You have the fears until the last day of pregnancy, when you hold your child in your arms. But beyond that, it gave me the peace of mind to have a diagnosis because I was finally able to explain to myself what had happened with previous pregnancies. I am very saddened that the process has been so messed up, that I could not have had the studies done before. Furthermore, it is nothing more than a blood draw. It is outrageous.’ having gone through that.”

“You have fears until the last day of pregnancy, when you hold your child in your arms. But beyond that, it gave me the peace of mind of having a diagnosis because I was finally able to explain to myself what had happened with previous pregnancies.”Belén Caramés

And now with an accurate diagnosis, she continued changing obstetricians and looking for one with whom she felt comfortable to seek a new pregnancy, already knowing that there was a treatment to carry it through: heparin. For case, She still keeps as a souvenir all the bottles of medicine that she used during pregnancy and that she injected herself daily.. Sometimes she put it on, sometimes her husband.

Finally, she decided to return to the professional who had operated on her when she had a retained pregnancy, doctor Andrés Chucair. “He was very loving, empathetic, professional. I felt that he could accompany me in this. I highly recommend him, it is the best thing that can happen to any pregnant woman,” she says with a breaking voice. “He held me back throughout the entire pregnancy, until Clara was born.”says who became a mother for the fourth time on November 11.

With the studies and diagnosis in hand, Daniella thought of Dr. Chucair to resume the search. “When I had a retained pregnancy, my obstetrician at that time came out with a huge nonsense that I can’t even replicate. He left me stranded. So, I went to the ward of a sanatorium and Dr. Chucair treated me there. He was the one who operated on me. He treated me with a love, empathy and respect that I can’t explain. He asked me if after that I would look for another pregnancy and I told him yes.” “So, we are going to do it calmly, neatly, so that you can look for your baby,” the professional responded before the intervention.

Within all the pain, I lived it with peace“recalls the 38-year-old singer. And she admits that having met the doctor in that context made her, in some way, relate him to the first loss. That is why when she began the following searches, it did not occur to her to see him. “I had him associated with that, just because he operated on me, it had nothing to do with it, clearly. It was something that I had to work on in therapy,” he continues.

“And after going through several obstetricians, and none of them giving me any feedback, and also after having worked out that I had it associated with that, I thought about going back to him because the truth was that he had been the only one who supported me and who understood me. He listened to me,” she adds about the professional to whom she took all the studies and when she told him about the next two losses he alerted her about thrombophilia. By then, she already knew she had it. And the fourth search began.

Daniella also gets emotional when talking about her husband. They were together in the process and suffered every loss. “He was my pillar, the support of everything“, he remarked.

“Come on, my love, you’re doing well,” he said over and over again to his wife, who had placed the body on several occasions and who was placing it once again, giving everything so that their long-awaited daughter could arrive. “The process is not just for the woman, it is a family process. We both went through it. For both of us it was a challenge.”

Daniella Mastricchio with her husband, during the birth of their daughter Clara@elrincondedaniok

Daniella also tells how the rest of her family went through it. “FWow shocking. Each pregnancy was awaited with great enthusiasm. And when the outcome came, it was a splash of cold water. Once, twice and three times. But the desire I had to have Clarita in my arms, the love and the fact that we were able to find the right doctor, were fundamental.”

Matías Fabiani is a taekwondo instructor, he is a Sixth Dan, and he works in a school. “A life dedicated to that,” says the actress proudly. In addition, she defines her husband as multifaceted since he is a coach, he accompanies people in their personal and professional development. They also work together with her content on social networks with El Rincón de Dani, where she focuses on her projects focused on childhood. “We share life but also certain points of work that connect us and we like. We enjoy them,” he highlights about the connection with his partner.

For some time now Daniella decided to focus her art on children.. He had wanted to carry it out for 10 years, but other priorities always appeared and his project was relegated. For example, I had ideas and works written down. It was just a matter of having the time to do it.

Daniella MastricchioJoaquín Imanol Ayala

With a lot of effort and dedication, he managed to complete that pending subject that he wanted so much. And he is doing very well: on the El Rincón de Dani YouTube account he has more than 300 thousand subscribers, and on Instagram (@elrincondedaniok) as many. “There is healthy content for kids. It’s what I like my children to receive, that’s why I think about it being something for the whole family,” highlights who also writes stories and even dares to do comedy in each sketch.

With his one and a half month old baby, Mastricchio organizes himself to publish a new video every Friday. What are your projects for 2026?: “I’m working to launch collaborations with artists, make new songs,” says who has also shared content with her daughter Sol, whose name is the same as the character she played in Chiquititas.

“How do I do it? The truth is, pure love. Some nights I want to go to sleep but something occurs to me, so I write it down so I don’t forget it the next day: the melodies come to me and I write them down,” explains who usually works during the morning, when her husband stays with her daughter. “I work a little every day, I enjoy it so I don’t see it as a burden. But I am surprised at how I manage to do it with such a small baby,” says the person who will soon return to teach a new intensive online workshop for adults who “want to reconnect with their body, their creativity and their expression, without demands and without judgment.”

“Working makes me happy,” concludes Daniella Mastricchio, that girl we met as Sol in Chiquititas and who today became a multifaceted woman who managed to combine motherhood with work and who defines herself as “someone who never stopped believing that playing is something serious.”


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