
Preeclampsia During Surrogacy: What You Should Know
Preeclampsia is a condition that affects pregnant women and, if left untreated, can cause serious health problems for both the mother and the unborn baby.
GSHC Surrogacy School is in session! Read our in-house guide on the ins-and-outs of the journey.
Home » Surrogate Resources » Page 3

Preeclampsia is a condition that affects pregnant women and, if left untreated, can cause serious health problems for both the mother and the unborn baby.

Most states and agencies require surrogates to have had at least one child already. As a single mom, you automatically meet that requirement. Beyond the

As a surrogate, your doctor may order you on bed rest at some point during your pregnancy. Being on bed rest can be a difficult

Transfer day is one of the most exciting milestones during a surrogacy journey. After weeks of screenings, doctor visits, medications, signing contracts, connecting with the

A parent’s bond with their child is like nothing else in the world. However, it’s common for many intended parents to wonder how difficult it

The joy of pregnancy can leave many hopeful and experienced surrogates wanting to carry another baby again—often shortly after childbirth. However, even though you may

At the start of your surrogacy, you’ll begin your journey with an IVF clinic that will prepare you to carry a baby and perform the

Becoming a surrogate not only comes with a lot of joy but also a lot of financial responsibility. With seemingly endless appointments, supplies, travel, and

Becoming a gestational surrogate provides an incredibly generous gift to your intended parents. In addition to the immense joy our surrogates experience during their journeys,

When beginning your surrogacy journey, it’s common for surrogates to have many questions when it comes to compensation and which benefits are covered in the