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What is the author's perspective on the surrogacy journey?

The author celebrates the surrogacy journey as a profound and altruistic gift, viewing it as more than a financial transaction. Motivations, driven by empathy and compassion, surpass monetary incentives. According to the author, becoming a gestational surrogate reflects the extraordinary nature of women willing to intimately assist those struggling with conception, often strangers.

PGT‑A with Donor Eggs — When It Helps

PGT‑A with Donor Eggs — When It Helps

PGT-A with donor eggs is one of the most commonly debated decisions for intended parents using egg donation. Some clinics...
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Using Donor Eggs in Canada – What Intended Parents Need to Know

Using Donor Eggs in Canada – What Intended Parents Need to Know

Introduction For many intended parents, using donor eggs is a key part of building their family through surrogacy. Whether due...
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Intended Parent Stories — What Helped the Most

Intended Parent Stories — What Helped the Most

Introduction This article explains intended parent stories — what helped the most within the Egg Donation 101 pathway. You’ll see...
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Mini‑IVF vs Conventional — Matching Protocol to Goals

Mini‑IVF vs Conventional — Matching Protocol to Goals

Key Takeaways Mini-IVF uses lower medication doses and aims for fewer but high-quality eggs; Conventional IVF uses higher stimulation to...
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Medical Insight on Pregnancy Viability Week by Week Growth

Medical Insight on Pregnancy Viability Week by Week Growth

Carrying a new life is perhaps the most powerful human experience. For patients and intended parents, understanding pregnancy viability week...
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Using Preserved Material After Remission — Timing

Using Preserved Material After Remission — Timing

Key Takeaways Timing matters: using preserved eggs, embryos, or sperm too soon after treatment may increase risks. Most patients must...
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Second Opinions — When to Get One (and How)

Second Opinions — When to Get One (and How)

Key Takeaways A second opinion is standard, not a sign of distrust. Ideal triggers: unclear diagnosis, repeated failed cycles, rushed...
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Storage and Transport — Clinics and Cryoshippers

Storage and Transport — Clinics and Cryoshippers

Key Takeaways Transporting frozen eggs, sperm, and embryos is safe when handled by certified cryoshippers. Clinics follow strict chain-of-custody procedures...
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Travel and Remote Monitoring — When Home Is Far

Travel and Remote Monitoring — When Home Is Far

Key Takeaways You can complete most of the fertility monitoring process remotely if your clinic coordinates the protocols. The biggest...
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Insurance and Prior Authorizations — Moving Fast

Insurance and Prior Authorizations — Moving Fast

Key Takeaways Prior authorization delays are predictable—and avoidable—with the right prep. Coverage rules differ widely between carriers, employers, and states....
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Legal & Consent — Decision‑Makers and Documentation

Legal & Consent — Decision‑Makers and Documentation

Key Takeaways Legal documents for fertility preservation must be completed before treatment begins. Patients must specify what happens to eggs,...
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Pharmacy Logistics — Avoiding Last‑Minute Issues

Pharmacy Logistics — Avoiding Last‑Minute Issues

This article explains pharmacy logistics — avoiding last-minute issues within the Egg Freezing & Fertility Preservation pathway. The goal is...
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Medical Therapy — Clomiphene, Enclomiphene, hCG

Medical Therapy — Clomiphene, Enclomiphene, hCG

When sperm counts or testosterone levels are low, medical therapy can sometimes “re-start” the body’s natural hormone signaling instead of...
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Managing Diminished Ovarian Reserve — Practical Steps

Managing Diminished Ovarian Reserve — Practical Steps

Key Takeaways DOR affects egg quantity, not necessarily egg quality. Many women with low AMH still conceive. Protocol personalisation matters...
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Hormone Testing — FSH, LH, Testosterone, Prolactin

Hormone Testing — FSH, LH, Testosterone, Prolactin

Hormones control how the testes produce sperm and testosterone.When male infertility is suspected, checking a few key hormones — FSH,...
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