During a November 2022 episode of “The View,” Ana Navarro opened up about her family situation, revealing that despite wanting and trying for kids, it never happened for her. In her quest to get pregnant, Navarro opted for in vitro fertilization (IVF). “By the time I tried, it was too late. With IVF, Al and I tried,” she revealed to her co-hosts Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin, per People. As a result, the 50-year-old television host encourages younger women hoping to start a family someday to freeze their eggs if they can. “Look, if you can afford it — and that’s a big if — if you can afford it, you should freeze your eggs,” she explained. “Just because it leaves you with a level of options.”
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Despite not having any of her own, Navarro’s love for kids shines through her work. Through the years, the television personality has continued to draw attention to social and environmental issues that also affect kids. During an October 2021 appearance on “The View,” Navarro shone the spotlight on Lily, Al Cardenas’s little granddaughter who was diagnosed with Down Syndrome. “October is Down Syndrome Awareness month. It is a month that is very dear to my heart because of my husband’s sweet granddaughter Lily,” Navarro gushed on the show. Similarly, following the FDA’s approval of the COVID-19 vaccine for kids, Navarro took to Instagram to share her excitement. “So glad the COVID vaccine is now available to children between 5-11,” she wrote in an Instagram post.