Aside from the fact that Jane may have accidentally revealed the gender of her baby—a girl!
Ultimately, Mateo, who is six, is diagnosed with ADHD in last week's episode of The CW's Jane the Virgin. His doctor explains that Mateo “struggles with both inattention and impulsivity” and that his “executive functions are somewhat impaired, which is why tasks are not completed and he has trouble self-regulating.
Justin Baldoni as Rafael Solano, the 31-year-old owner of the Marbella Hotel and the biological father of Jane's child, who has fallen out of love with his wife. As the series progresses, he develops growing feelings for Jane, and divorces Petra after discovering her affair.
She later divorces Rafael and in Season 2, she gives birth to their twin daughters, Anna and Elsa (later Ellie). Mateo is Jane and Rafael's baby. Named after Jane's grandfather and Alba's husband, who died before Jane was born.
This revelation arrives this week when Rafael and Jane, excited at the prospect of learning the sex of the baby at the latest ultrasound, instead are informed that the baby has an echogenic marker, which is likely nothing, but could signify chromosomal abnormalities.
She has a five-year-old son named Mateo, with her boyfriend and baby-daddy, Rafael Solano.
She assures him that she's just tired of thinking about the egg. THUNDER. The next day, Jane bites the bullet and tells Lina that she will give her one of her eggs. Lina is thrilled at the news and then politely declines.
As showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman announced on Twitter on Sunday, Jane Gloriana Villanueva finally lost her V-card to Michael Cordero on tonight's episode of Jane to Virgin. But it wasn't before a few fakeouts, obstacles, and interruptions from the Villanueva clan.
In the five seasons of Jane the Virgin, Jane Villanueva only ever had one child. However, her son, Mateo, did have half-siblings through his father, Rafael, who had two girls with Petra, his ex-wife.
She loves him. They had a very late miscarriage in their marriage and that stayed with her. As Rafael was playing her, she was falling into the game. She just loves him.
Characters. Anna and Ellie are the twin daughters of Petra and Rafael Solano, born in 2016.
Summary. The pilot of this comedy/drama series, based on the Venezuelan telenovela "Juana la Virgen," about a young Latina woman who becomes pregnant after being accidentally artificially inseminated. As a young girl, Jane is continually warned by her grandmother Alba that losing her virginity is a form of ruination.
In season five Jane's son Mateo is diagnosed with ADHD and the writers used the most basic negative stereotypes. He's disruptive, even violent, hyperactive, his struggles are always completely public. It's clearly only seen as a negative.
Xiomara is a woman in her 40s, who gave birth to Jane when she was just shy of 17 years old.
When Xiomara got pregnant with Jane she was 16, and Rogelio was 17. Xiomara decided not to include Rogelio in her and Jane's life as he told her to have an abortion, once she revealed to him that she was pregnant.
In the time gap between the season premiere and episode two, Xiomara has an abortion off-screen. Instead of focusing on the decision itself, the episode focuses on how her family reacts—and ultimately overcomes their different perspectives. According to Snyder-Urman, that was very intentional.
Mateo was not only Michael's step-son through his marriage with Jane but also his god-son. Michael were the first person outside of the family to visit Jane in hospital after Mateo was born. He was the one who got him back from Sin Rostro after he was kidnapped, after which Rafael asked him to be his godfather.
Suffice it to say, there was a ton of buildup leading to the moment when Jane and Michael finally get to have sex. You could even argue that Jane spent a good 20 years — since the moment she told her grandmother she'd wait — clinging to this part of herself.
Petra eventually moves on to Lachlan, but inseminates herself and has two daughters with Rafael.
Fans of Jane the Virgin knew this moment was coming for quite some time, given that showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman said all the way back in 2015 that Jane would lose it when she got married.
After Jane learns that she is still married to Michael, she decides to get divorced from him so she can move on with Rafael. Luisa visits Rose in jail learning the reason she faked Michael's death and gave him amnesia.
It was the kind of emotional reveal that takes years to set up—and a real mouthful to explain. The short version: after years of indecision, the show's heroine, Jane Villanueva (Gina Rodriguez), decided Michael Cordero (Brett Dier), whom she'd loved since the age of 21, was her soulmate.
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As it turns out, Rafael (Justin Baldoni), Jane's (accidental) baby-daddy, is not a Solano. In Monday night's episode we found out that Rafael was actually adopted. We even got a glimpse at Rafael's birth certificate, which says he was born in Italy.
After five seasons, Jane (Gina Rodriguez) and Rafael (Justin Baldoni) tied the knot in front of their family and friends, a heartfelt ending to a heartfelt show that has followed them from an accidental artificial insemination to co-parenting a son now capable of reading on his own.
She had triplets: Petra, Anêzka, and Pyotr, which she hid from them. She and Petra both adopted the surname 'Andel' when moving to Miami, but Petra changed her first name too.