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FAQ: Surrogacy & Covid-19

Amid the COVID-19 virus we have received a lot of questions surrounding how it impacts Surrogacy. Whether you are considering being a surrogate to help another family grow, or you

Pregnant Surrogate in the Age of Coronavirus

Aloha! I’m Ashley, an experienced repeat pregnant surrogate navigating the COVID-19 crisis while currently 24 weeks into my pregnancy. My intended parents (IPs) are a married couple from China awaiting their

COVID-19 Resources & FAQ

COVID-19 Resources for Surrogates COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all aspects of the surrogacy community: Surrogates, Intended Parents, IVF clinics and egg donations. The following are useful resources to assist you

Becoming an Intended Parent!

Becoming an Intended Parent!  With 1 in 8 couples experiencing infertility, a number that is predicted to rise, it is no surprise that intended parent surrogacy are becoming more of an

So You Think You Want To Be A Surrogate?

*Ivy – Surrogate  “I felt in a very real way that I had made their (the IP’s) happiness possible. It was a very different feeling from having my own child

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Who Is SurrogateFirst and What Do We Stand For?

The inspiration for our surrogacy agency came from our most coveted values: endurance, change, hope, and life. We strive to reflect the real experiences of surrogacy and gestational parenting, and encompass its great effects on the people along for the journey.

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SurrogateFirst Welcomes Crysta Whitehurst, Surrogate Ambassador Pacific Northwest

Excited to announce our new office in Salem, Oregon led by Crysta Whitehurst, Surrogate Ambassador for the Pacific Northwest Region. Crysta has a decade of doula experience and is an experienced surrogate. We look forward to serving and building our community in the Pacific Northwest with Crysta’s leadership!

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The Collapse Of U.S. Fertility Rates

Women are now having fewer babies and at older ages than in the past three decades, a change that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) reported this year