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Is Surrogacy Right For You?

Autoimmune and Chronic Conditions

For many hopeful parents living with an autoimmune conditions, repeated IVF failures can feel heartbreaking and overwhelming.

These conditions often make it difficult—or even impossible—to carry a pregnancy safely.

Surrogacy offers a path forward. By working with a gestational surrogate, you can still have a child who is genetically related to you, while ensuring both your health and the baby’s well-being are protected.

Articles

Can I Get Pregnant with Addison’s Disease? When to Consider Surrogacy

Can I get pregnant with Addison's disease? Yes, but serious health risks make surrogacy a safer path. Learn when pregnancy becomes too dangerous and explore alternatives.

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Can I Get Pregnant With Hashimoto’s? [Surrogacy Options]

Yes, you can get pregnant with Hashimoto's, but autoimmune complications cause IVF failures and pregnancy risks. Learn when surrogacy becomes your safest option.

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Can You Get Pregnant If You Have Lupus? [Surrogacy and Lupus]

Learn about lupus pregnancy risks and when surrogacy becomes the safest path to biological parenthood.

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Can You Get Pregnant with MS? When to Consider Surrogacy

Can you get pregnant with MS? Yes, but medication and relapse risks make surrogacy safer for many. Learn when pregnancy becomes too challenging and explore alternatives.

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Type 1 Diabetes & Fertility [When Surrogacy Helps]

Can someone with type 1 diabetes get pregnant? Yes, but high-risk complications make surrogacy safer for many. Learn when pregnancy risks outweigh benefits.

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Why Surrogacy for Couples with PCOS May Be the Best Option

PCOS making pregnancy impossible? Surrogacy for couples with PCOS offers hope after IVF failures. Learn when surrogacy becomes your best path to parenthood.

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