I love that the verb “to hope” and “to wait” is the same word in Spanish – Esperar. What is the difference between hoping and waiting – not much except for the expectation of the outcome. Tomorrow morning, one of our surrogates is having a frozen embryo transfer. This couple has one frozen embryo remaining – […]
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Wait, What? Senior Citizen Pregnant With Quads
Well, it was bound to happen – some secret fertility doctor at some secret location has pushed the limits on the age of motherhood. In an article out today, it is reported that a 65-year old mother of 13 children (ages 9-44) is pregnant yet again with quadruplets. I don’t even know where to start […]
Why Surrogacy Contracts Are a Must!
Today I came across an article entitled, “What It’s Really Like To Be A Surrogate Mother“. At first I thought “Yay! Another great article to share with our followers!” However, as I read it I was mortified – not at the buying of supplies at Walgreens to do home inseminations (although it gave me pause), […]
“He Was Never Mine”
I received a heartfelt note last week from one of our gestational surrogates that was about to deliver. She spoke of what this experience meant to her, and how she was considering a second journey with the parents. But what really stood out to me was the gratitude she expressed…how much it meant to her to […]
FAMILY BUILDERS – The 3 Sisters Surrogacy Referral Program
What’s the next best thing to being a surrogate? Helping a friend become one! We feel that word-of-mouth is the best type of referral we can get, so starting April 1st, we are launching our new referral program – FAMILY BUILDERS. Here’s how it works: If you refer a surrogate candidate to us, and they […]
Please Don’t Say “Just Adopt” – Surrogacy
I recently visited with some clients from our firm that were struggling with the decision to use a gestational surrogate to start their family. They had experienced a number of miscarriages due to the wife having a malformed uterus, and it was highly unlikely they would ever carry a pregnancy to term. The couple wanted […]