
Surrogate Pay & Benefits: A Comprehensive Guide
The following article delves into the invaluable advantages of surrogacy agencies and explores the standard parts of compensation packages.

The following article delves into the invaluable advantages of surrogacy agencies and explores the standard parts of compensation packages.

This article delves into strategies and counsel aimed at empowering intended parents to adeptly navigate the financial landscape of the surrogate process.

This article highlights the pivotal role of this relationship and provides actionable advice for nurturing a robust and meaningful connection through the guidance of a surrogacy agency.

Surrogacy opens the door to parenthood for many who find traditional methods unfeasible, including couples facing infertility, single individuals, and LGBTQ+ families. Central to this journey are surrogacy agencies, specialized organizations designed to navigate the complex, and emotional terrains of surrogacy. This in-depth guide explores the indispensable role of surrogacy agencies, shedding light on the breadth of services they provide to support both surrogates and intended parents.

The transfer failed. WHAT!? How can this be? She has always gotten pregnant so easily and never experienced any complications or loss. The thought of a failure hadn’t even crossed her mind.
No one ever wants to talk about these possibilities because we don’t want to add any bad juju, negative thinking or stress. Only “sticky thoughts” and “positive vibes”

The moment every surrogate dreams about is when the intended parents get to see their child for the first time. That’s why we do this, for that moment, and all the lies behind it. The first time a woman thinks about becoming a surrogate is usually triggered by a story of someone else’s struggle. She thinks about her own role as a mother and how much it means to her then longs for that for others who haven’t been as fortunate in their journey..
This video was that moment.

I want nothing more than for them to be parents, I really want to do the honor of helping them become parents for the first time, but ultimately I just want them to have their baby, whether it’s with me or not.

In researching surrogacy, have you started to see pineapples everywhere? Wondering what it’s all about? Although not medically proven, the fruit has been widely adopted as a powerful symbol with those dealing with Infertility. It is said that if you eat pineapple core after an IVF embryo transfer, it can help with implantation.

I (Cat, Co-Founder + Former Surrogate) wanted to share a story about something that truly touched my heart recently. First, for background, in 2012 I watched my sister struggle to conceive with her husband. Each month she would call and share the news that she wasn’t pregnant. I told her if she couldn’t become pregnant, I would carry her children for her, without a doubt.

In honor of World Breastfeeding Week, I wanted to share my breastfeeding journey (don’t worry – this picture won’t be offensive anymore once I explain). After a grueling path of infertility, including 4 rounds of IVF in under a year, 4 miscarriages and then learning we’d need a gestational surrogate to carry my embryos if I wanted a genetic child, I was spent. Tired out and so mad at my body for all the ways I thought it had failed me (which it hadn’t but I digress).