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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.

Talking with Family & Community — Support Strategies

Talking with Family & Community — Support Strategies

This article explains how to engage family, friends, and community when building your LGBTQ+ family. It highlights the choices that...
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PCOS Nutrition — Insulin and Cycle Regularity

PCOS Nutrition — Insulin and Cycle Regularity

Key Takeaways PCOS is deeply connected to insulin resistance, which influences ovulation, weight, and hormone balance. Nutrition is one of...
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Cash‑Flow Planning — Milestones Over 12–18 Months

Cash‑Flow Planning — Milestones Over 12–18 Months

Cash-flow planning means understanding exactly when money leaves your account as you move through diagnostics, retrievals, transfers, donor choices, and...
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Emotional Side — Coping with Uncertainty and Choices

Emotional Side — Coping with Uncertainty and Choices

This article explains the Emotional Side — Coping with Uncertainty and Choices within the Egg Freezing & Fertility Preservation pathway....
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Varicocele — When to Repair vs Move to IVF/ICSI

Varicocele — When to Repair vs Move to IVF/ICSI

A varicocele is an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum, similar to varicose veins in the legs. It affects...
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Case Studies — From Findings to Live Birth

Case Studies — From Findings to Live Birth

Key Takeaways Correct diagnosis and imaging quality significantly influence fertility outcomes. Case studies reveal how small but important findings can...
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Sex and Intimacy During Treatment — What’s Normal

Sex and Intimacy During Treatment — What’s Normal

Key Takeaways Sexual intimacy often shifts during treatment due to hormones, stress, and medical restrictions — and most changes are...
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ANA and Other Autoantibodies — What to Do

ANA and Other Autoantibodies — What to Do

Key Takeaways A positive ANA does not automatically mean disease—but it’s a key clue in fertility and pregnancy assessment. ANA...
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Legal Contracts — Key Clauses and Pitfalls

Legal Contracts — Key Clauses and Pitfalls

When building a family through surrogacy, egg donation, or sperm donation, legal contracts are not just paperwork—they’re the framework that...
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Thin Lining — What Helps and What Doesn’t

Thin Lining — What Helps and What Doesn’t

Key Takeaways Thin lining (usually <7 mm) can reduce implantation rates, especially in FET cycles. Some interventions are backed by...
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Second Opinions — Imaging Review and Surgical Planning

Second Opinions — Imaging Review and Surgical Planning

Key Takeaways Second opinions prevent misdiagnosis and ensure treatment accuracy. Imaging reviews often reveal missed lesions or structural details critical...
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Deciding When to Use Frozen Eggs

Deciding When to Use Frozen Eggs

This article explains Deciding When to Use Frozen Eggs within the Egg Freezing & Fertility Preservation pathway. We focus on...
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Clinic Comparison Scorecard — Weighted Factors

Clinic Comparison Scorecard — Weighted Factors

Key Takeaways A weighted scorecard helps intended parents and surrogates compare clinics objectively. Critical factors include success rates, medical expertise,...
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Bundled Packages — Pros, Cons, and Comparisons

Bundled Packages — Pros, Cons, and Comparisons

A bundled package is a pre-set combination of services (e.g., retrieval + transfer + monitoring + meds + storage) purchased...
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Reducing Endocrine Disruptors — Simple Swaps

Reducing Endocrine Disruptors — Simple Swaps

Key Takeaways Endocrine disruptors (EDCs) like BPA, phthalates, PFAS, and parabens can interfere with hormones involved in ovulation, sperm quality,...
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