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Dive deeper into the world of surrogacy with the Surroblog by SurrogateFirst. From expert advice to personal experiences, our blog explores the key topics that matter most to surrogates and intended parents. Whether you’re just starting your journey or looking for detailed guidance, you’ll find thoughtful insights, real stories, and trusted information to support you every step of the way.

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