by Sara Clay | Mar 18, 2019 | surrogacy, surrogate mother
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...
by Sara Clay | Feb 12, 2019 | surrogacy, surrogacy agency, surrogate mother
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...
by Sara Clay | Jan 21, 2019 | surrogate mother
Definition of surrogate mother: a woman who becomes pregnant usually by artificial insemination or surgical implantation of a fertilized egg for the purpose of carrying the fetus to term for another woman. Sorry, but Webster’s didn’t nail this definition! Although...
by Sara Clay | Aug 22, 2018 | adoption, surrogacy, surrogacy agency, surrogate mother, What is Surrogacy?
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...
by Marcus Durbin | Apr 25, 2018 | Blog, Featured, surrogacy, surrogacy agency, surrogate mother
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...
by Sara Clay | Jan 22, 2018 | surrogacy, surrogacy agency, surrogate mother, What is Surrogacy?
Are You Considering Surrogacy? Surrogacy is never a “straightforward” situation or choice. So many variables go into each case, which is why the experience has such a substantial influence on everyone involved. For the parents who eagerly want a baby but...