“How can there be too many children” That is like saying there are too many flowers.” Mother Teresa When writing about National Infertility Awareness Week it is hard to know where to start. The insidious disease affects 1 in every 8 people in this world, all of...
Editor’s Note: The following is a story from Tara, one of our surrogates. We are so grateful for the generous women like her who choose to become gestational carriers to help others build the families they’ve always wanted. I first heard about...
February is the month of love! And, although not romantically speaking, I love all of our surrogates at Tomorrow’s Parents International. I do have one particular surrogate that I want to write about, Shanny! We once had a difficult match. The Intended Mother was not...
The Importance And Timing Of A Gestational Surrogacy Agreement The importance of a properly written Gestational Surrogacy Agreement cannot be over emphasized. The timing of the preparation, finalization and execution of said agreement is equally important although...
Growing up as a young man in Kentucky the thought of infertility and surrogacy never occurred to me. My journey with it all started when I was presented with an opportunity to work with Sara Clay who is a highly recognized reproductive law specialist, both nationally...
HOPE + LOVE = SURROGACY “When the world says ‘give up’, HOPE whispers ‘give it one more try” Being a reproductive attorney, and founder of Tomorrow’s Parents International, I know that my office can be a place of last resort. It is rare that clients excitedly enter,...
"Sara M. Clay, P.C. is not only a highly competent surrogacy attorney, but she is also the advocate and expert every prospective parent needs to help him/her through the surrogacy process.
Her passion to help create families for others is indisputable. We were so appreciative of the educational road map she provided for us on our surrogacy journey, and because of her, our experience in working with both our gestational surrogate and our medical team was entirely smooth. She was a blessing we never anticipated."
- Stacey Urrutia author of "Making Angels"