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How to Become a Surrogate: A Step-by-Step Guide to Becoming a Surrogate
Any woman who wants to become a surrogate through a surrogacy agency will have to fill out a surrogate application. At first glance, she might ask, “Why do I have to answer all these questions?” It’s true that a surrogate application asks a lot of important questions, and they have a vital purpose: The agency needs to ensure that a woman wishing to be a gestational carrier meets all of the surrogate requirements to help ensure the most successful surrogate pregnancy and birt
Marketing Team
May 17, 2022


5 Surrogacy Requirements That Every Agency Requires
Are you interested in becoming a surrogate but not sure if you meet the requirements? In order to make the process as simple as possible, we’ve provided some surrogacy requirement guidelines that every agency follows. Many of these requirements are guided by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and fertility clinics around the country. Surrogacy Requirements for Any Agency Here are the 5 surrogacy requirements that will be the same at every surrogacy agency
Lauren Mello
Jul 28, 2021


What Does a Surrogate Support Person Do?
Behind every gestational surrogate is an amazing Primary Support Person (PSP). We often refer to a surrogate’s support person as the unsung heroes of the surrogate pregnancy! The role of a surrogate's Primary Support Person is to be the emotional, physical and mental support of the surrogate throughout her journey. This role is so important, that having a PSP is a requirement for all gestational carriers who apply to become surrogate with Circle Surrogacy. What is a Primary
Marketing Team
Jun 23, 2021


Seven Surrogacy Insurance Questions Asked and Answered
A surrogacy journey is one of altruism, of relationships, of personal growth, a journey of fulfillment. But, at its core, it is a medical journey, and therefore, one singularly important element is medical insurance. Many potential surrogates have questions about health insurance as it relates to a surrogacy journey, and we want to answer some of those here. 1. I have personal health insurance coverage; can I use it to pay the medical bills during a surrogacy journey? The ans
Minette Bryant
May 21, 2021


Maternity Support Belts & More: Making Your Surrogate Pregnancy Comfortable
Written by: Karoline Gore Feeling comfortable during your surrogate pregnancy is key. Studies have shown that there is a link between stress during pregnancy and longer term issues. Pregnancy comfort today has advanced in leaps and bounds, with a host of maternity products - from pregnancy pillows and maternity support belts to attractive fashion items - making the transition between pregnancy phases smoother and more practical. If you're looking for items that can provide gr
Marketing Team
May 12, 2021


What to Expect for Your Surrogate Embryo Transfer
It's Transfer Tuesday and we chatted with some Circle Surrogacy experienced surrogates to learn more about the embryo transfer stage of the surrogacy process ! From what they packed to how they recovered, we're talking about each step of the embryo transfer and how women can better prepare themselves for the big day! The embryo transfer is one of the most exciting events during a surrogacy journey. At the transfer stage, a gestational carrier has already gone through the app
Lauren Mello
May 7, 2021


How a Surrogate Can Prepare for Contract Negotiations
Whether you’re a first-time surrogate in the Bay Area or an experienced gestational carrier in New York, moving into the contract negotiations phase of your journey may bring up lots of questions. As a gestational carrier, understanding what goes into your surrogacy contract will help prepare you for when it happens. Some helpful considerations when negotiating your contract with your intended parents: As the gestational carrier, your legal counsel should be a different lawy
Marketing Team
Feb 11, 2021


Surrogacy And Gestational Diabetes: How To Have A Healthy Pregnancy
By Karoline Gore, guest blogger Gestational diabetes—a type of diabetes that’s diagnosed for the first time during pregnancy—affects up to 10% of pregnancies in the United States every year, according to data from the CDC. It’s thought to be caused by hormonal changes during pregnancy that results in insulin resistance. Women with a history of gestational diabetes are usually able to be surrogates. This is discussed during surrogacy screening with our Boston, NYC, and San Fra
Marketing Team
Dec 8, 2020


Hormones From Pregnancy Through Postpartum: What To Expect as a Surrogate & How To Make the Transiti
Written by Jane Sagui, Pollie CEO & co-founder We know that hormones are important when it comes to pregnancy, but do you know how? Female reproductive hormones perform a delicate dance from pre-pregnancy through postpartum to conceive, grow, and deliver a healthy baby, as well as readjust your body to a balanced point after birth. Pregnancy and postpartum both bring a fair share of physical and emotional changes, and pregnancy through gestational surrogacy is no exception. W
Marketing Team
Oct 8, 2020


7 Qualities of a Great Surrogate
Do you want to be a surrogate but you aren't sure if you'd be a good fit? Here are seven signs that you would make a great gestational carrier. 1. You’re family-oriented. Diapers, spit-up, tantrums—you name it, you can handle it with ease. You make being a caretaker a priority because you want it to be. That’s essentially a gestational surrogate’s role—carrying and caring for the intended parents’ child until the baby is ready to meet the world. Great surrogates are family-o
Lauren Mello
Jan 3, 2020
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