I studied with great sacrifice, because working, I was separated from the father of my first two childrenShe attended the University of the Republic's School of Midwifery [es], graduating in 1964.
[3] Lutz began her professional career at the Ministry of Public Health's External Assistance Service and at Hospital Pereira Rossell in the 1960s.
In 1968, she joined the Uruguayan Family Planning Association, where she worked on issues related to sex education, alongside her husband, psychologist Arnaldo Gomensoro, until 1992.
[2] As an educator, she taught courses, seminars, and workshops on humanized childbirth and female sexuality, both nationally and internationally.
Likewise, she provided consultancies in projects on family planning, quality of care, and sexual and reproductive health at women's NGOs and private institutions.