Surrogacy Agency vs Going Independent: Surrogate Guide
It might look easy online. Match with Intended Parents, sign a piece of paper, wear maternity clothes, deliver a baby …
It might look easy online. Match with Intended Parents, sign a piece of paper, wear maternity clothes, deliver a baby …
Surrogacy journey. Delivery. Congrats! But what’s next?🤔
See how we navigate conversations with strangers? Very mindful. Very demure.
After the baby arrives there are a few things they don’t always prepare you for. But you know what?
Let’s address an important aspect of surrogacy: emotional well-being.
This message is for all my fellow industry professionals.
Speaking with your children about their origin story or the surrogacy journey that brought them into your arms is a crucial conversation.
When should you throw in the towel and end your surrogacy journey? The answer is simple: NEVER.
Intended Parents, it’s time to get a little closer and understand the unspoken truth. Your amazing Surrogate is treating this pregnancy with utmost care, even more than her own.
You are not alone. This does happen (yes, even when transferring high quality embryos).
For many Intended Parents, welcoming a child through surrogacy is a life-changing experience, and sometimes, it’s so rewarding that …
Embarking on a surrogacy journey is a remarkable and unique path towards parenthood.
When Adam and I first started this agency, we didn’t expect to see much returning ….
It’s official: I love camp. Last year, Adam and I took our family to CampOut Family …
I’ve been a surrogacy agency owner for the last several years of my life. Prior to that …
Surrogacy journeys are exciting. They embody hope, joy, and in many cases, pride. They can also embody anxiety and a sense of uncertainty.
Amy Riley, pregnancy coach and author of “Loving the Pregnant You”, visits the studio to discuss pregnancy coaching, parenting, and Surrogacy. In this segment…
Going into parenthood as a gay man, I understood that my children would have an upbringing different than other children and different than my own…
My personal path to parenthood has not been easy. This is partly because I’m a gay male, but even more so…
I often get asked the question, “How did you or how will you tell your children that they were born via Surrogacy?” For me, the answer is easy…
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