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May 27, 2021

The short answer is, “Yes.”  The long answer is “It Depends.” Short Answer: Yes! Having had a C-section is not a barrier in the surrogacy journey. Many women who’ve had a C-section can still become surrogates. As long as the uterus remains healthy and strong, a woman who has had a C-section

May 27, 2021

Have you ever wondered if menopause marks the end of your reproductive journey—or if it’s just the beginning of a new chapter? As women navigate the complexities of menopause, a common question arises: Can menopausal women still donate eggs? Here is your answer: No, menopausal women cannot donate

May 27, 2021

Where does this leave anxiety medication?  By this, we are not talking about over-the-counter pills intended to relieve headaches caused in part by daily stress.  By anxiety medication, we mean prescription drugs intended to help regulate clinically diagnosed anxiety.  And they are often a no-no

May 27, 2021

When entering into a surrogacy arrangement it is against the law to utilize Medicaid for your benefit. Medicaid is a federal government sponsored program available to assist individuals that live at certain socioeconomic level. This federal assisted program offers medical needs like health insurance

May 27, 2021

As listed in our tab “requirements for becoming a surrogate” in order to qualify as a gestational carrier you must be financially secure. While you may otherwise be the perfect potential candidate, if you receive any form of government assistance you will not qualify to be a surrogate mother. The

May 27, 2021

Not a very common practice, but to some intended parent(s) blood typing is important to them when selecting an egg donor to cycle with. When selecting a specific blood type it is important to remember that children do not necessarily inherit the same blood type as their biological parents. The reason

May 27, 2021

You’ve just been told by your fertility doctor that you need a gestational carrier to increase your chances at parenthood. Maybe you have always known that you would need a carrier. Turing to surrogacy can be an emotional choice for some couples and individuals. Giving up your reproductive freedom

May 27, 2021

Short answer, yes. Long answer, it depends. A surrogacy journey is both beautiful and very heavily involved, as one would imagine, involving medical professionals, fertility clinics, surrogacy agencies, and more. This begs the question, “what will my insurance cover?” While surrogacy

May 27, 2021

Becoming a surrogate is an incredibly rewarding experience in more ways than one. Creative Love is always excited to meet potential surrogates eager to help make a couple’s dream come true. If you are interested in becoming a gestational surrogate first you must meet the following qualifications: Be