Isabella Ladera and Hugo García Welcome Son Koa
Content creator Isabella Ladera and Peruvian athlete Hugo García have announced the birth of their first child together, a son named Koa. The couple shared the news through their respective social media channels, posting photographs that capture the moments following the birth. According to the couple’s public updates, the baby was born on 11.07.26.
Birth Details and Family Milestones

The announcement featured a series of images showing the couple during what appears to have been a humanized birth experience, with Ladera in a birthing pool holding her newborn. This marks the second child for Ladera, who is also mother to six-year-old Mía Antonella from a previous relationship.
Ladera reflected on the experience of labor shortly after the birth, emphasizing the physical and emotional intensity of the process. “Parir me recordó que la vida siempre sabe el camino,” she wrote on social media, noting that she viewed the experience as a transformation rather than a test of pain endurance. García also marked the occasion with a post welcoming his son to the world.
Preparation and Pregnancy Journey
The couple first shared their pregnancy news publicly earlier this year. In an interview with *¡HOLA!*, Ladera described the moment she told García about the pregnancy, noting it was a shared dream for both. She also expressed her focus on ensuring her daughter, Mía, felt included during the transition into her role as an older sister. Ladera stated that she maintained open communication with Mía throughout the pregnancy to prevent any feelings of exclusion, describing the experience as a collaborative family journey.
Balancing Personal Milestones with Social Advocacy
The arrival of their son occurred during a period Ladera described as emotionally challenging. In the weeks leading up to the birth, she used her social media platforms to support relief efforts for those affected by recent seismic activity in the La Guaira region of Venezuela.
Ladera shared with her followers that she had experienced a conflict of emotions, balancing the personal joy of her growing family with the distress of witnessing the humanitarian situation in her home country. Despite these external stressors, she noted that the support of her mother and the anticipation of her son’s arrival remained central to her experience during the final stages of her pregnancy. The couple has now begun this new chapter as a family of four.
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