So way back when Samson (he is 8 now) was around a year old I decided that I wanted to be a surrogate. I went online and researched all about it. I found an agency that looked really promising and applied. The owner of the agency called me the next day and we talked for what felt like forever! She was once a labor and delivery nurse and had moved into the field of fertility and then eventually opened up her own company to fill the need she saw her fertility patients had as they tried to navigate the surrogacy world. The company is called "A Woman's Gift" and my agent/ the owner is AWESOME.
My first match was soon after that and we attempted two transfers. The first transfer, the clinic transferred 3 frozen/donated embryos but the were low quality and very fragmented. The second cycle, the embryos did not survive the thawing process, so no actual transfer happened. The next couple I was paired with was really great. They came out to Utah to meet me and meet with a potential egg donor here in Utah. We had an appointment at the U together during their visit to Utah. While we were at the U, the doctor there told the Mom that her Uterus looked great, just her eggs were no good. When he scanned me he said, " you'd make a great egg donor!" This couple then approached me to fill the role of egg donor in place of gestational carrier (that is actually what it's really called). It felt RIGHT and so shortly after that I completed an egg retrieval. They retrieved 16, 14 fertilized, they implanted 2 in the mom and froze the other 12. That transfer resulted in twin boys! The U called me a few months later and asked me to do another cycle and I said yes. This time the cycle was anonymous and they retrieved 14 eggs. I don't know the results of this cycle but the U called me and asked me to do a third round of eggs. I had to decline this time. My agency had found another match for me.
This time the mother was using her own eggs. They retrieved 20 but only one fertilized and divided. They transferred that single embryo into my uterus but it did not implant. By now it's fall 2011. I decide it's time to get my torn ACL replaced. During my recovery from that surgery I conceived Odinson. A few months after he was born I met a couple from Utah through a mutual friend that was looking for a carrier. It felt like a great match. Unfortunately, while we were starting the process...legal stuff and appointments with the fertility clinics etc... I got pregnant again! This surprise baby is Kolson. That phone call to tell this family that I was pregnant was a tough one. I felt so guilty for my own fertility, like I was rubbing it in her face that I could accidentally get pregnant so easily. They were understanding and asked me to call them after I delivered just to see where we both were at. I called them about a month after Kolson was born and they were so excited to hear from me. They said that waiting for me felt right and they still wanted me to be their gestational carrier (GC). I wanted to nurse Kolson for at least the first six months and so when he was 6 months old we started the legal process again. I met with the fertility doctor and a lawyer had drawn up our contract. It looked like things were moving right along. But before our contract was even finalized the couple ( also known as Intended Parents or IPs for short) stopped everything. I don't know exactly why they decided to back out. That decision was a personal one that was theirs alone. The fees from the lawyers were scary and the potential fees in our contract were huge factors in their decision to stop. It had been hard negotiating this match because there was no middle man. We negotiated with each other. Looking back on the experience, I know working with an agency for the benefits of a neutral third party to negotiate and take care of things like the money is totally worth it! It keeps the relationship between the GC and the IPs free from that stress.
Sometimes I refer to this whole thing as my little surrogacy project. I would say I've been working on this project for years. Really "project" is just another name for goal I would suppose. Even though things came to an absolute halt with the couple here in Utah, I still felt like I was supposed to continue this pursuit to be a GC. I called my agent and she took me back! What is amazing is that my timing was like the stars aligning and the universe was listening. Right before I had called her she received news that one of her carriers had backed out and she now had a couple that needed a GC and I was the perfect fit.
Everything happens for a reason. I love that saying that goes something like- when one door closes, another one opens.
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