Understanding the Different Types of Surrogacy
Gestational surrogacy, traditional surrogacy, altruistic surrogacy. . . so many different types of surrogacy!!! Let’s explore them all.
Gestational surrogacy, traditional surrogacy, altruistic surrogacy. . . so many different types of surrogacy!!! Let’s explore them all.
Traditional surrogacy is the process when a woman carries and delivers a baby for another individual or couple AND is the biological mother of the child they carry. Due to serious ethical concerns, emotional trauma, legal challenges, and viable other options, traditional surrogacy is rarely practiced today. But is it right for you? Let’s explore
Being a surrogate is an honorable endeavor and a truly beautiful experience for all involved parties. This article covers everything you need to know about becoming a surrogate.
Surrogates play an important and honorable role in carrying a child for another couple or individual in need. As such, they are compensated generously. This article breaks down everything you need to know about surrogate pay.
The process of becoming and acting as a surrogate for another family is a complicated but highly rewarding experience. Here we explore the surrogate mother process in detail, from application to post delivery care.
Prospective surrogates come from many places and can be found through various avenues. While an incredibly important step in any intended parent’s surrogacy journey, finding the right surrogate or even knowing where to start can be challenging. Here we explore exactly how you can find the best surrogate for your journey.
If you’re considering surrogacy to grow your family, you may wonder if your baby will look like the surrogate mother. It’s a fair question to ask, but interestingly, not so simple to answer. Let’s explore.
The surrogacy process involves a series of administrative, legal, and medical measures filled with emotional considerations that require careful planning and execution. It is a complex and personal process that, for good reason, can overwhelm many intended parents. Here we explore the surrogacy process in detail.
People often want to know if a surrogate mother (the woman carrying the pregnancy for the intended parent(s)) shares DNA with the baby they carry. It’s a common and valid question for both intended parents and gestational carriers, as issues surrounding DNA, genetics, and parenthood are very important for all parties in surrogacy.