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5 Reasons Gestational Surrogacy May Be Your Calling

For many women, the desire to help others grow their families is the primary motivation behind considering gestational surrogacy. Ultimately, becoming a gestational surrogate allows you to extend compassion and

Are You Ready to Become a Surrogate? 5 Questions to Ask Yourself

If you are thinking about becoming a surrogate, you should know that the act of surrogacy is something wonderful; the generosity of surrogates makes it possible for people experiencing infertility,

What Is it Like to Be a Surrogate?

When first considering whether to become a surrogate (also referred to as a gestational carrier), many women are intrigued by the concept of helping someone achieve their ultimate goal of

Should I Become a Surrogate?

Becoming a surrogate is a unique opportunity for women to do something truly incredible for an individual or couple who dreams of having a family but is unable to on

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When is the Best Time to Become a Surrogate?

The short answer to this question is whenever you are ready! Becoming a surrogate mother is a big commitment that requires a lot of thought, reflection, research, and time. Before

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Surrogate Timeline: How Long is the Surrogacy Process for Surrogates?

For women who desire to be surrogate mothers, you likely have many questions about surrogacy and the surrogacy process: What is a surrogate timeline? How long will my surrogacy journey

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Can I Be a Surrogate if My Tubes are Tied?

Can I be a surrogate if my tubes are tied? At Reproductive Possibilities, not a day goes by without answering this question at least once or twice. A common misconception is

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Prepare for Becoming a Surrogate

Once my yoga teacher told me that the true mastery of yoga includes being able to relax in any pose — no matter how intense it is. I kept thinking about that

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Can I Be a Surrogate If…

Becoming a surrogate is a big commitment, one that entails meeting certain surrogate mother requirements put forth by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) as well as Fertility clinics. Women who