The baby journey of 90 Day Fiancé star couple Annie Suwan and David Toborowsky has experienced a setback. Annie reveals that she is having surgery.

Summary

  • Annie Suwan is undergoing surgery to remove a cyst before an embryo transfer for her and David Toborowsky’s baby trip.
  • David Toborowsky expressed his love and support for Annie during her surgery, and the cast sent prayers and well wishes.
  • Annie said her surgery was a success and she is positive about the journey to parenthood despite the delay in the embryo transfer process.



90 day fiance Star Annie Suwan will undergo surgery after giving fans a disturbing health update about an abnormality in her body. Thai Annie and her American husband David Toborowsky were first seen in season 4. Annie and David were 24 years apart in age. David was already a grandfather at that time and she had also suffered a massive stroke due to financial problems after her divorce. David had a vasectomy, while Annie decided to adopt her brother and cousin. However, Annie and David decided to have their own baby in 2023.

90 day fiance pace Annie recently posted a picture of a hospital bed to reveal that she is undergoing surgery.


Annie said she was operated on “remove the cyst from the uterus to prepare for the embryo transfer.Annie was prepping for surgery, but offered no other details in the post. However, Annie’s husband sent his love in the comments. David told Annie he loved her and was proud of her for going through the journey. Actors like Paola Mayfield and Tyray Mollett sent their prayers to Annie.

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Annie later shared a video after her surgery. He said his surgery was successful and everything went smoothly. Annie didn’t react badly to anything. David was already in the hospital room offering comfort and support to his better half. Annie showed the cameras a picture of a cyst that had been removed from her ovary. He ended the video by saying that his head was “shake a little.” However, Annie seemed to be in good spirits and positive about the journey towards her baby David.

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the couple recently flew to Los Angeles for the next stage of their IVF process.


Annie’s surgery was part of the process. Annie and David’s baby journey began on Valentine’s Day. It was a Gift they gave each other. The first step was to remove David’s sperm. He probably didn’t get a vasectomy for the procedure. David was given good news he had good sperm quality and the sperm count was sufficient. Annie had an oophorectomy. However, Annie was told that there was an abnormality in her uterus that needed to be removed. It could be the ovarian cyst Annie was referring to.

Annie’s surgery has delayed the embryo transfer process by a few weeks. Annie’s womb wasn’t ready for that. Annie cried when she told him 90 day fiance fans. However, Annie had recently posted a video which revealed that their baby would be coming sooner than they expected. Annie said excitedly that the baby was coming. It meant their dream finally came true. Still, the couple’s positive outlook makes their difficult journey seem easy. If all goes well, the couple will soon become the parents of a healthy and happy baby.



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90 Day Fiance is a reality television series that follows the ordeals of non-US citizens who travel abroad each season to meet their potential spouses using K-1 visas. This three-month visa gives the couple 90 days to determine whether their romantic and life goals are aligned before they must return home single. Drama and suspense unfold as the couples navigate the tricky dynamics of an international marriage.

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