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Common Surrogacy Terms You Should Know

Common Surrogacy Terms You Should Know

There is a lot of information regarding surrogacy, and some of the terms may be confusing if you are unfamiliar with them. In this blog, we wanted to define some of the common terms you'll see as you research surrogacy topics. Surrogacy: Surrogacy is a method of...

IVF vs Surrogacy: Are They the Same?

IVF vs Surrogacy: Are They the Same?

One question often asked is—are IVF and surrogacy the same? No, they are not. IVF, also known as in vitro fertilization and surrogacy are the two most common treatments for infertility, but often couples are confused about which option is best for them. IVF is a type...

Ways to Relieve Back Pain During Pregnancy

Ways to Relieve Back Pain During Pregnancy

Unfortunately, back pain is a common symptom of pregnancy. Gaining weight, hormone fluctuations, and center of gravity changes are just a few causes of back pain. Here are the most recommended ways to relieve back pain while pregnant. Posture Matters: Because your...

Postpartum Blues vs Postpartum Depression

Postpartum Blues vs Postpartum Depression

We commonly hear about postpartum depression, but there is also a condition called postpartum blues. We wanted to discuss both conditions, the symptoms, and the differences between the two. Postpartum blues and postpartum depression are two different conditions that...

Children’s Books on Surrogacy

Children’s Books on Surrogacy

We all know that children can often have many questions, and there is nothing wrong with that. However, their questions can sometimes be challenging to answer. If your child was was born via surrogacy or you are a surrogate parent, they will most likely have questions...