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#SurrogateRealTalk: Advice for New Surrogates

February 16, 2018  |  Surrogates 
S- Take your time choosing IPs. I feel like it’s the most important part of your journey! K- Patience!!! This journey will unfold in all different ways for everyone and at the end you will see the beauty in it even when it’s hard during stumbling blocks such as failed transfers.…
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When a Cycle Isn’t Successful

February 16, 2018  |  Intended Parents 
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing, and expecting different results. Well in our experience we have found that many clinics are creating insanity for our clients, and Surrogates, duplicating protocols that weren’t successful in the previous month, without even a consultation or conversation with the Surrogate, or…
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Your Community, Why Posting Matters

February 16, 2018  |  Intended Parents 
Have you ever heard the saying “Hope is contagious”? When we look at the social media landscape with regards to friends we have, businesses we follow and people whom inspire us, we rarely see massive amounts of negativity. The normal social climate is a positive one, it is normally the…
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Establishing Parentage In Each Province with Ellen Embury

February 16, 2018  |  Surrogacy Regulations 
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Feeding Your Baby

February 9, 2018  |  Birth & Parenting 
Photo Credit: Birth Stories By Meagan Adams Many Surrogates choose to pump breast milk for the Surrogate Babies they have carried. In other cases, the Intended Mother herself may induce lactation, in order for her to breastfeed her baby. Pumping is a huge commitment, and not something that all Surrogates…
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Birth and Beyond!

February 9, 2018  |  Intended Parents 
In most cases the O.B or Midwife will determine when the baby is fully developed and ready to be delivered, this is typically between 37-42 weeks of gestation. At this time the attending OB or Midwife may decide to induce labor, or plan for a c-section delivery to finalize the pregnancy. If the delivery…
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