If you’re wondering whether you can be a surrogate with your tubes tied, the answer is clear: Yes, you can. Having your tubes tied — also known as tubal ligation — does not disqualify you from becoming a gestational surrogate. In fact, many agencies (including...
Our most frequently-asked questions about becoming a surrogate are about (1) the qualifications to apply, (2) the compensation for the journey, and (3) the entire process from start to finish. So, we are here to answer your questions about becoming a surrogate in...
If you are looking for specific information that is not covered here, you can find our contact info (as well as our staff bios) here. 7 Myths About Egg Donation Myth #1: Donating Your Eggs is Painful During the actual egg donation surgical...
In-vitro fertilization, or IVF for short, falls within the category of infertility treatment. The process begins when an egg and sperm are combined in a laboratory. Either the egg, the sperm, or both can be from donors, or they can be from the parents themselves. IVF...