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Fertility Source Companies Blog Archive: “April 2015” | Page 3

The Motivation Behind Gestational Surrogacy

Not too long ago the Huffington Post ran a great article about what you shouldn’t ever say to a gestational surrogate. The article talked about what a lovely act of love and kindness gestational surrogates do for intended parents – and how dismayed the author was to read the following comment: “And just think of…

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Straying from “The Birds and the Bees”

The Stork, a rainbow, “the Birds and the Bees”; these are a few stories used to answer “Where do babies come from?” As adults, we understand where babies come from and the fact that sometimes, babies don’t come that way either. Adults are able to understand the struggles Intended Parents go through, for the chance…

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Should I Give My Egg Donor A Gift?

Many parents and parents-to-be choose to give their egg donor a gift after the egg retrieval. They feel that their egg donor should be recognized as the compassionate woman she is, donating her eggs to help the recipient parent achieve a pregnancy that they could not otherwise achieve. For many recipient parents it’s a way…

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Consanguinity: “Will my child marry his or her half-sibling?”

The definition of Consanguinity is: of the same blood or origin; specifically: descended from the same ancestor. Many intended parents who embark upon the path of family building through egg donation have asked the question: “Is it possible my child could meet, fall in love with and marry his or her half-sibling?” And the answer…

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