- November 11, 2022
How Long Until I’m Pregnant? Understanding the Surrogacy Screening Process
Starting your surrogacy journey is a very exciting time. As much as this time is exciting, it can also be anxiety-ridden with the many instances of “hurry up …
Read the post - July 20, 2022
Conquering Your Surrogacy Injections
Is there anything more painful than medication injections during a surrogacy journey? Yes! Three things that immediately come to my mind are: getting a tattoo, …
Read the post - June 29, 2022
How Does GSHC’s Surrogate Compensation Package Differ from Other Agencies?
When comparing surrogacy agencies, all the different type of surrogate compensation packages and bonuses offered to you is enough to make anyone’s head spin. …
Read the post - June 29, 2022
The Surrogacy Process: What To Expect
So, you’re interested in pursuing your first surrogacy journey, or you’re an experienced surrogate but need a quick reminder of the exact surrogacy process. …
Read the post - October 8, 2021
Advantages of Surrogacy in the U.S. for International Parents
If you are an international intended parent considering surrogacy, then the United States is likely your best option. The U.S. is an ideal country for …
Read the post - October 8, 2021
Being a Surrogate in a Different State
Unfortunately, gestational surrogacy agreements are not valid in all 50 states. Lawyers and agencies will only agree to work with a surrogate if she lives in a …
Read the post - October 8, 2021
How GSHC Supports U.S. Surrogacy for International Parents
The United States is a popular destination for international parents looking to create families through surrogacy. We understand that there are many legal …
Read the post - October 8, 2021
How to Tell Your Kids That Mommy's a Surrogate
Before becoming a surrogate, you have likely finished having your own kids and declared your womb closed for business. You may still be raising your kids, or …
Read the post - October 8, 2021
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. This …
Read the post - October 8, 2021
Single Mothers and Surrogacy: Is It Right For You?
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 …
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