The Hills alum Whitney Port and her husband, Tim Rosenman, are hopeful about their fertility journey in 2026.
“The surrogacy journey is on a positive trajectory,” Port, 40, began the Friday, January 2, episode of her eponymous “With Whit” podcast. “We just signed our contract and are now awaiting next steps for a transfer, but it’s hard to explain unless you’re in it.”
She continued, “It’s hopeful and it’s exciting, but it’s also tiring and exhausting, like, you have all the hope in the world and you want to spread all this positive energy, but you’ve also had such failures that it’s hard for you to imagine anything going right.”
Port and Rosenman, 45, welcomed son Sonny in 2017 before the reality TV star suffered multiple pregnancy losses while trying to expand their family. As the reality TV star dealt with secondary infertility, she and her husband decided in 2023 to use the help of a gestational carrier.
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Port and Rosenman have matched with multiple surrogates since, many of whom also suffered miscarriages after the couple’s embryos were implanted.
“Some days I feel fragile, other days I feel scared,” Port admitted on Friday’s episode of what’s coming next. “Most days I feel, like, ‘Let’s go, let’s do this,’ and most of the time, I feel all of it in the same hour.”
Now that Port and Rosenman signed a contract with their new surrogate, she revealed that “the legal portion” of the process is complete.
“Now it becomes a little more of the science-y, nerve-wracking part,” Port explained. “We’ll schedule a transfer in the next one to two months and just cross our fingers. We have three embryos left, and they’re all boys. I’ve kind of told myself right now, ‘If these three don’t work, we’re probably not going to continue to try.’”
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She added, “I also don’t want to be getting too ahead of myself or even visualizing or thinking about the fact it’s not going to work, like, that doesn’t help the situation at all. I’m a firm believer in manifesting and visualizing something and throwing positive energy out on it.”
Despite Port’s high hopes, the “logical part” of herself wants to be prepared for all contingencies and potential outcomes.
“Like, ‘You have to have a plan and an idea in our head of when you will be ready for this journey to be over,’” Port said. “[I think there will be] some sort of actual tangible thing that will happen that will put an end on this ‘cause I think, so far, we’ve just kind been going, going, going and just seeing how far we can take it [and] how much we can push these emotions.”
Should the three transfers fail, Port remains on the fence about starting from scratch.
“I just don’t know that I could go through another egg retrieval situation,” she admitted. “My eggs, year after year, after just getting fried and fried and fried to go through that process, get 21 eggs and then be able to get one maybe-healthy embryo. Part of me wants that chapter to be put [to the side] when we go through all the different scenarios.”
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