We appreciate the work guys are doing. This is definitely a nice way to talk to the intended parents. For those being interested in ivf egg donation and surrogacy it's the resource to get info first handed which is awesome. We've never happened to participate in such webinars with our previous clinic. Guys there aren't willing to spend extra hours with explaining important things, though we personally find it useful. Knowing what to expect step by step with the clinic is great. Thank you.
Nice to have this sort of communication with the clinic. We are through surrogacy with them. Our adorable Jack Matthew was born 2015 and I was by the surrogate's side in the operating room. One thing is for sure - we want more kids. So trying to keep in touch as we're more likely to come back for baby#2. Despite we'd been through the process, such webinars help to know better. Thanks a lot!
That webinar of yours was nice as always. Like the way people communicate and get some of their problems solved with your help. Also this is great work for newbies. I remember myself at the very start of the process. I wish I could participate in sth like this with our previous clinic to get more insight into the process. Now when we actually know the core it's still interesting to get any info first handed as who knows if we come back one day for baby#3 lol. Thank you for your efforts.
It's not difficult to understand why people turn to surrogacy to have a baby but what drives women to be surrogates? Why do they want to carry a child for strangers? This is the first interview of the kind. Write your questions in the comments below and you'll definitely get the answers from our surrogates next time.
You know, very often I'm asked: 'Can you guarantee that our baby will be 100% healthy?' And I understand that all parents want their babies to be healthy. But the reality is that unfortunately, sometimes life gives us bad surprises and babies are born with some kind of disease (I'm not telling specifically about ART here) - scientists of all countries try hard to invent methods to avoid that, but still such things happen. How many babies are born sick res ulting from regular pregnancy - do their parents love them less? Or, another example - your baby is born healthy but at the age of 5 he gets into car crash - and than you have to take care about a disabled baby - will you love him less? How human is to speak about 'good quality' and 'bad quality' babies? When I hear such talks I have a desperate desire to remind that we are not manufacturing your kids, we are the clinic which helps this little miracle to happen.
We appreciate the work guys are doing. This is definitely a nice way to talk to the intended parents. For those being interested in ivf egg donation and surrogacy it's the resource to get info first handed which is awesome. We've never happened to participate in such webinars with our previous clinic. Guys there aren't willing to spend extra hours with explaining important things, though we personally find it useful. Knowing what to expect step by step with the clinic is great. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteNice to have this sort of communication with the clinic. We are through surrogacy with them. Our adorable Jack Matthew was born 2015 and I was by the surrogate's side in the operating room. One thing is for sure - we want more kids. So trying to keep in touch as we're more likely to come back for baby#2. Despite we'd been through the process, such webinars help to know better. Thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteThat webinar of yours was nice as always. Like the way people communicate and get some of their problems solved with your help. Also this is great work for newbies. I remember myself at the very start of the process. I wish I could participate in sth like this with our previous clinic to get more insight into the process. Now when we actually know the core it's still interesting to get any info first handed as who knows if we come back one day for baby#3 lol. Thank you for your efforts.
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