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15 Necessary Questions To Ask A Donor Egg Agency

Many people dream of becoming parents one day. Although many do eventually do fulfill their dreams, some individuals are unable to do so. Whether due to physical illness or limitation, some couples may have to take an alternative path to parenthood. In their journey, they may have to pursue egg donation .  To obtain donor eggs, the intended parents need to find a reliable donor egg agency . Those who are already working with a surrogacy service provider will likely be referred to one directly. In any case, considering the significance of this decision, you need to ask the following questions to your prospective donor egg agency or program: How do you recruit your donors? How long have you provided these services? What are the age restrictions (minimum-maximum) of your donors? What are the requirements all donors must meet to be able to participate in your program? What information do you obtain from donors? How much of this information may I access? What information would the donor le

Traditional and Gestational Surrogacy - Explained!

In the United States, approximately 1400 babies are born every year via gestational surrogacy? This figure is growing each year! Traditional and gestational surrogacy provides hope for intended parents who otherwise cannot have a baby via the ‘usual’ method. Many couples opt for surrogacy because they are unable to carry a healthy pregnancy. The reasons are often underlying health issues faced by the intended mother and or intended father, i.e., hysterectomy, infertility, multiple miscarriages, etc. Sometimes the couple’s sexual orientation might encourage them to seek surrogacy, i.e., a gay couple. Whatever the reasons might be, surrogacy offers a ray of hope for all intended parents. What Are The Differences Between Traditional and Gestational Surrogacy? Traditional Surrogacy In this form of surrogacy, the surrogate mother provides her ova to make the child carry for the individual or parents-to-be. The sperm is obtained from either the intended father or donor sperm. Although the

How To Stay Fit During Your Surrogate Pregnancy?

Surrogate mothers wear many hats. She often has a full-time career, which she balances with taking care of her own family. Also, she must juggle numerous domestic roles. When giving birth to someone’s baby, the level of responsibility heightens even further. In light of all these obligations, a surrogate mother’s health is of the utmost concern.  She needs to remain healthy and fit while managing other areas of her life. This is a must if she wants to give birth to a healthy baby and recover quickly after childbirth. The following tips will help every surrogate mother remain well throughout her surrogate pregnancy: 1. Stay Hydrated Staying hydrated is very important. Doing so reduces the chances of tiredness, muscle fatigue, nausea, and morning sickness. There is also a clear link between staying hydrated and eating fewer unnecessary calories. The recommended daily intake should be up to 2 liters per day.  2. Consume Tasty and Healthy Foods There are certain foods that a pregnant woman

How Diet Changes Can Boost Your Infertility Treatments?

The phrase “you are what you eat,” aptly describes the vital role food plays in fertility. Why is this an important realization? If you’re a couple who is experiencing infertility, know that diet changes can increase your chances of becoming pregnant. It is a well-known fact that a good diet and a balanced lifestyle are necessary to have a healthy pregnancy. This means you need to experience the benefits of whole foods and specific lifestyle tools to enhance your fertility treatments.  The following dietary changes can have a substantial impact on your fertility treatment: Opt for Complex Carbs Carbohydrates provide an energy reserve. In particular, complex carbs such as vegetables, fruits, and whole grains help you feel satiated for extended periods and provide energy to carry out daily tasks. Processed or simple carbs such as chips, cookies, and candies are quickly turned into glucose within the body. They cause large spikes in blood sugar levels. This hurts ovulation.  Healthy Fats