Surrogacy involves recruiting someone else to carry and deliver your child. Keep reading to learn why some intended parents choose surrogacy, the necessary qualifications, benefits, cost, and more.
In 2018, over 100 children were born in Boise, Idaho, through surrogacy. The story behind this unique baby boom is explored in the Independent Lens documentary Made in Boise, an intimate look at how ...
What was previously a very private, and in some cases unspoken, way to conceive has become one of the most talked about ways to become a mother. Surrogacy has been life-changing for many women whose ...
Pregnant women move around the community with joy, displaying their fertility, while community members, friends and families, await the end of their gestation. For communities, where surrogacy is not ...
I'm married with five children from a blended family with my current husband, and I've been a gestational surrogate three times. My journey to surrogacy was a very long one, and really began back in ...
Hundreds of babies are born every year in the United States to surrogate mothers, whose wombs are rented for nine months for some sum of money. Surrogacy is rapidly becoming more popular — whether as ...
Surrogacy is when a woman (called a surrogate) carries and gives birth to a child for another person or couple. It's often used by couples struggling with infertility, single parents, or LGBTQ+ ...
Feminists, conservatives and the Vatican are uniting in a global push to end surrogacy, sparking fierce ethical debate.
A bill to legalize paid surrogacy in New York stalled in the Assembly. Here’s why the issue became so divisive. By Christina Caron Brad Pounds, right, and Shannon Summers gaze at their first child ...
"Kari," who didn't want to use her real name, says a sex surrogate changed her life in profound ways. "It isn't that I got my life back - it's that I got a life," said Kari, a 43-year-old single ...