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COVID-19 Pandemic and Surrogacy – Frequently Asked Questions Living through a pandemic like COVID-19 can be mentally and emotionally taxing, especially for those interested in becoming a surrogate mother. At Creative Love Egg Donor & Surrogacy Agency we have been receiving a lot of messages regarding
The beautiful thing about surrogacy is that it allows anyone the ability to start a family of their own, regardless of their unique situation. While surrogacy is very popular for those struggling to start a family due to infertility or being of the same sex, it can also be an option for single men looking
World interrupted. That pretty much sums up COVID-19 and the corona virus pandemic. In early 2020, many services and activities slammed to a halt. Chief among those were non-essential medical and personal care services. And even many essential services changed. Doctors, nurses, therapists and other caregivers
When a woman first decides to become a surrogate, it might not occur to her that surrogacy involved medications. But it is, after all, a medical procedure. And it is not a natural process, where the body prepares itself to undergo changes. A surrogate candidate will naturally want to know what medications
There is something almost exotic about being a surrogate mother. On the grand scheme of things, very few people do it, and it is a very intimate role. Indeed, it is a relatively rare version of one of life’s most intimate functions. So, it comes as no surprise that people are curious about surrogacy.
For any surrogate mother, immediately following the embryo transfer you will start to wonder if the embryo transfer was successful. While you know the procedure went well, you can’t stop thinking if everything is as it should be, and knowing that it can take some time to be sure may leave you feeling