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What are Some Parenting Fears Couples Have About Raising a Child Conceived From Donated Genetics?

As you begin to embark on your egg donation journey, it is essential to analyze how your family will operate upon your baby's arrival. Pondering over a baby that does not share all your genes can be a difficult emotional hurdle for some couples, but it must be overcome before moving forward. Listed below are some common parenting fears that couples face (and overcome) about raising a baby that was conceived through the egg donation process : “He or She Does Not Have My Genetics.” This is by far the most common concern that couples have. What helps to overcome this fear is by remembering why you considered egg donation in the first place. You desire to start a family. Keep in Mind That a Family is Made From Four Components. These are: An egg Sperm Cell A Uterus A home With egg donation, you are not providing all of these components, but you will be offering the most significant one of them all: the home. Many intended parents report that their concerns and fears about not having a c

Should You Practice Yoga During Your Fertility Treatment?

Having to undergo fertility treatments can be a big struggle for many couples. To alleviate some of this despair, yoga can be a holistic and magnificent way to reduce stress and find a balance between your body, spirit, and mind. Many research studies have proved that practicing yoga regularly can enhance your chances of getting pregnant, especially during fertility treatments. How Should You Practice Yoga During Your Fertility Treatment? Regular Yoga Practice Alleviates Stress When you are undergoing treatment during an IVF cycle, you may experience a lot of anxiety about the outcome. After all, you want this treatment to be a success. To overcome much of this anxiety, you can practice Yin style yoga. This nourishes your mind, body, and spirit while relieving much of the stress you’re likely experiencing. It is recommended that you start with a moderate intensity yoga routine. Avoid high-intensity types of yoga practices such as hot yoga, vinyasa, power, and Ashtanga yoga. If possibl

When Should You Consider Gestational Surrogacy Process?

The gestational surrogacy process is when a woman chooses to carry and give birth to a baby for another woman. The woman carrying the baby is sometimes called the gestational carrier or surrogate. The intended parents are the ones who will receive this baby after it is born. They are usually very involved with the surrogate, starting with the pregnancy to attending all the medical appointments and even being present at the child's birth.  In gestational surrogacy, the baby does not share his or her genes with the gestational surrogate. The egg and sperm are gathered from the mother and father, respectively, fertilized in an IVF lab and then implanted into the gestational surrogate's womb.  Gestational pregnancy offers many couples and individuals the chance to experience parenthood, especially when other avenues are not available or possible. With that being said, when would someone consider gestational pregnancy? A Woman with a Complicated Medical Condition Certain medical s

Center For Surrogacy and Egg Donation

Surrogacy and Egg Donation are part of Assisted Reproductive Treatment, which revive hope in people who are continually looking for help and guidance from the professionals who may be medical experts or psychologists helping those bringing them solutions to infertility. Surrogacy happens under a contract or an agreement in which a woman carries a baby for another woman in her womb. Gestational Surrogacy using IVF to implant the embryo in her womb, and this woman is known as a Carrier while the couple with whom she signs the contract is known as Intended Parents. On the other hand, traditional Surrogacy uses the Intra-Uterine technique to get the sperms of the intended father, or a Sperm Donor implanted to carry the pregnancy for another couple. The woman who carries the embryo is the genetic mother of the baby. Egg Donation is a third party reproduction where a registered egg donor donates eggs for any such woman who - Has a poor quality of eggs  Is born with missing ovaries  Has exp

Finding a Surrogate: Factors That Influence How Long it will Take

The process of being matched with a surrogate is quite exciting. After all, this person is going to help you become parents! You may have a clear vision of who your ideal surrogate ought to be. For example, you may want a surrogate in her early twenties, a stay-at-home mom who lives in your geographical region. Whatever the traits are of your ideal surrogate, you must express them to the case manager who is assigned your case. They will ensure that a surrogate who fits your requirements will be matched with you. However, the waiting period can make intended parents feel anxious. Each passing day makes you feel like a month. Take comfort in knowing that the right surrogate is out there, and she will be matched with you via the surrogacy agency’s intricate matching process. Sometimes the waiting process can take longer. Some factors that influence the time required to find the most appropriate match include: The geographical location of your surrogate Your specific age requirement Surr