The past two weeks have been busy at ANU! We’ve had 4, yes FOUR, transfers for 4 different surrogates!
Do you know what that means? It means that there is hope for four families. It means that there are four families sitting on pins & needles, waiting anxiously to see if they will be having the baby they have longed for with all their beings. All the heartache, waiting, disappointment in their past could change in an instant. Isn’t that incredible?
You might be thinking “why on earth is this woman so excited over someone else being pregnant?” The reason I am so excited about the craziness of the past two weeks is because I know the excitement of being pregnant (for myself or my intended parents). I know the earth shattering anxiety that comes with waiting for a positive pregnancy test. I know the sadness that comes with a negative pregnancy test, and another negative…anddddd yet another negative test. I know the absolute heartache that comes with a chemical pregnancy. All that, all my experiences are nothing compared to what some intended parents have gone through. Some of the struggles I’ve heard about are ones that I wish I could erase for them. Everything from failed IVF procedures, lost pregnancies, still births and even the premature inability to carry a baby. Other couples struggles lay in the range of biology – especially for same sex couples. No matter the struggle, infertility is a tough experience.
I’m also excited because we have four amazing ladies in the midst of their journey to grow families. To me, even the hope of growing a family is something to be celebrated! Its their chance – the chance they [intended parents] have prayed for, longed for and patiently waited for.
Surrogacy is magical! From meeting intended parents to handing a newly born babe into their arms, there is nothing compared to the absolute fulfillment that surrogacy brings to families. Surrogates and intended parents alike.
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