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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.

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What does a Surrogacy Coordinator do, anyways?

Your surrogacy coordinator is there to lend a helping hand, and will play a major role in your surrogacy journey. Here’s what to know about the role of surrogacy coordinator

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California Surrogacy: Everything You Should Know

If you’re considering a California surrogacy journey, you’re in luck. It’s one of the most accessible states for intended parents and surrogates alike. The good news is that California simplifies the

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Financing Surrogacy: Loans, Grants, Fundraising

Many people think it’s impossible to find financial help for surrogacy, including loans, grants and more, but in reality there are a variety of ways to get your surrogacy funded.

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How to find an Asian egg donor

Asian egg donors are in high demand for several reasons. Mainly, there aren’t as many Asian egg donors in the US to meet the demand. Image courtesy of Pexels @cottonbro.

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Exploring Surrogacy Insurance Options

Health insurance is one of the most vital topics we discuss with intended parents and potential surrogate mothers. Some assume that their spouse’s health coverage will suffice and pay for

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Why Military Wives Make Great Surrogate Mothers

If you’re considering taking the journey into surrogacy, you must meet specific qualifications as a gestational carrier. Usually, most candidates assume that only medical history counts, but being a surrogate