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What to Pack for Your Hospital or Birthing Center Delivery: Surrogates

September 20, 2018  |  Intended Parents 
Knowing what to pack for your hospital or birthing center delivery can be tricky, especially when you don’t want to over or under pack. Fortunately, after a delivery with no complications, hospitals will likely discharge a surrogate and the new family in less than 48 hours. Though, it is still…
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Meet Intended Parents, Simon and Jérôme!

September 15, 2018  |  Intended Parents 
We are so excited to introduce you to Simon and Jérôme! Simon and Jérôme began their journey with surrogacy in March and are now planning for their first transfer! “On March 29, 2018, we, Simon and Jérôme, 26 years old and living in France, officially began our journey to have a…
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Surrogacy Medical Testing: Types and Timelines

July 25, 2018  |  Intended Parents 
Medical testing plays a pivotal role in the world of surrogacy, ensuring the health and safety of both the surrogate and the intended parents. This comprehensive guide explores the significance of medical testing in surrogacy, delves into various types of medical screenings, and emphasizes the importance of adhering to specific…
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Baby Gear: What You Might Need

July 25, 2018  |  Intended Parents 
Welcoming a baby into this world starts with making sure they are healthy after being born. But once the baby is ready to come home, it’s important to be prepared with all of the necessary gear to take care of your baby during these early months. Buying brand new baby…
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Cord Blood Banking

July 25, 2018  |  Intended Parents 
What is Cord Blood and why is it important? Cord Blood is the blood that remains in the placenta and umbilical cord after your baby is born and is usually discarded as medical waste. Cord Blood is a rich source of stem cells that are the building blocks of our…
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Keeping Communication With Your Surrogate Fresh

July 25, 2018  |  Intended Parents 
F.O.R.M stands for Family, Occupation, Recreation and Media. The idea is that these 4 topics can open up a conversation easily and help you to discover more about the person with whom you are talking. That way you can delve into topics of conversation that involve shared interest topics. Generally speaking, people like to talk…
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