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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.

Blood Sugar Basics — CGM vs Fingerstick

Blood Sugar Basics — CGM vs Fingerstick

Key Takeaways Both CGMs and fingersticks measure glucose but use different body fluids, which impacts accuracy. CGMs track glucose trends...
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When to Skip Genetic Testing

When to Skip Genetic Testing

Genetic testing in IVF includes : PGT-A (chromosome screening) PGT-M (single-gene testing for known conditions) PGT-SR (structural rearrangements—translocations) Expanded carrier...
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Legal Agreements — What Belongs in the Contract

Legal Agreements — What Belongs in the Contract

Understanding legal agreements in egg donation is one of the most important steps in the Egg Donation 101 journey. Once...
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Success Rates — Reading Reports Without Spin

Success Rates — Reading Reports Without Spin

Success Rates — Reading Reports Without Spin means understanding: Where donor-related success metrics fit in the overall fertility pathway What...
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Stimulation Protocols for Egg Freezing — Antagonist vs DuoStim

Stimulation Protocols for Egg Freezing — Antagonist vs DuoStim

Ovarian stimulation is the process of using injectable medications to grow multiple follicles so more eggs can be retrieved in...
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Egg‑Freezing ‘Eggs Needed’ Calculator — Assumptions Explained

Egg‑Freezing ‘Eggs Needed’ Calculator — Assumptions Explained

Key Takeaways Egg-freezing calculators estimate how many eggs you need based on age, AMH, and expected fertilization rates. Key assumptions...
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IUI Timeline Visualizer — From Consult to Test Day

IUI Timeline Visualizer — From Consult to Test Day

Key Takeaways The complete IUI timeline usually spans 4–6 weeks, from consultation to pregnancy test. Key phases include consultation, monitoring,...
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Cost Transparency — Avoiding Surprise Bills

Cost Transparency — Avoiding Surprise Bills

Cost transparency is one of the most overlooked factors in the Clinic Selection & Success Rates pathway. This article breaks...
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Hospital Selection — NICU and Maternity Standards

Hospital Selection — NICU and Maternity Standards

This article explains hospital selection — NICU and maternity standards within the International Surrogacy & Cross-Border Care pathway. It focuses...
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Fresh vs Frozen Donor Eggs — Success, Timing, Cost

Fresh vs Frozen Donor Eggs — Success, Timing, Cost

This article explains fresh vs frozen donor eggs — success, timing, cost within the Donor Options (Eggs vs Embryos vs...
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AMH, AFC, and Age — Predicting Egg Yield

AMH, AFC, and Age — Predicting Egg Yield

These three factors work together to predict your response to stimulation: AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone):A hormone made by small follicles. Higher...
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Mental Health Over 40 — Resilience and Community

Mental Health Over 40 — Resilience and Community

Key Takeaways Emotional resilience over 40 is deeply linked to clarity, community, and realistic expectations. Stress, uncertainty, and shifting timelines...
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High Responders — OHSS Prevention Playbook

High Responders — OHSS Prevention Playbook

This article explains high responders — OHSS prevention playbook within the IVF Protocols & Medications pathway. It highlights the choices...
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Prioritizing Embryos — PGT vs Morphology

Prioritizing Embryos — PGT vs Morphology

When you have more than one embryo ready for transfer, you must decide which embryo goes first. Two major tools...
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Known vs Agency‑Matched Carriers — Risks and Guardrails

Known vs Agency‑Matched Carriers — Risks and Guardrails

A known carrier is someone you already have a relationship with—sister, cousin, friend, coworker, or someone referred through your network.An...
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