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Can I Be a Surrogate for my Brother or Sister?

Yes, becoming an altruistic surrogate for your brother or sister is an option. In fact, sibling surrogacy is the most common type of altruistic surrogacy practice out there. Table of

TOP 5 Surrogacy “Stereotypes” Explained

Surrogacy is commonly misunderstood and associated with misleading stereotypes of those that become gestational carriers. In today’s session we will share the TOP 5 most common stereotypes faced by surrogates and

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International Surrogacy Options

International surrogacy is a choice, yet there are many factors you should weigh before making a final decision to dive into your international surrogacy journey. Table of Contents 1. What’s international

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US Surrogacy Success Rates 2021

At SurrogateFirst, we know US surrogacy success rates depend on plenty of planning, emotional support – and a tiny bit of luck at just the right moments. Table of Contents

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How to Ship Breast Milk

Because a gestational surrogate produces breast milk after the baby is delivered to the intended parents, sometimes they wonder how to ship the breast milk to the newborn’s family.  

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Is Nevada a Good State for Surrogacy?

The amazing location and support system in Nevada makes it a great state to be a surrogate, as well as a great state for intended parents and surrogacy overall.

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Requirements to Donate Eggs (Ovum)

When it comes to donating eggs (ovum), the health and well-being of our ovum donors and surrogates are our top priority.  Table of Contents 1. What is egg donation anyways? 2.

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Is Mexican Surrogacy Legal and Safe?

Surrogacy in Mexico may seem like an attractive choice from a cost perspective. Here’s what mothers should expect when considering surrogacy options south of the border.   Table of Contents 1. Is

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Is embryo adoption right for my family?

If you’re unsure about the difference between surrogacy and embryo adoption, you’re not alone. Many intended parents who visit our agency are unaware of the range of options to start