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Uterine Conditions and Disorders

Certain medical conditions affecting the uterus can make it difficult or impossible to carry a pregnancy.

When carrying a pregnancy is not possible or when you’re tired of failed IVF, surrogacy allows you to still have a child biologically related to you, with the help of a surrogate.

Articles

Having Difficulty Getting Pregnant with Endometriosis? Surrogacy May Be the Best Option

Surrogacy for couples with endometriosis is another way you can grow your family. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of how it works.

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I Want a Baby But Was Born Without a Uterus: Your Surrogacy Options with MRKH

Your diagnosis of MRKH doesn’t end your chance to be a parent. With MRKH, surrogacy options gives you the chance to grow your family.

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Surrogacy After Ablation: How You Can Still Have the Baby You’ve Dreamed Of

Having a baby after ablation can be risky for you and your baby. Here’s a look at how surrogacy gives you options.

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Surrogacy After Hysterectomy: Growing Your Family When Pregnancy Isn’t Possible

Surrogacy after a hysterectomy gives you the opportunity to grow your family. Here’s a look at another way to growing your family.

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Why Can’t I Get Pregnant with Adenomyosis? Understanding Your Options

Understanding why you can’t get pregnant with adenomyosis is the first step toward finding out your alternatives. Surrogacy is one of them.

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Why Can’t I Get Pregnant with Uterine Scarring? Options After Failed IVF

You can get pregnant with scar tissue on your uterus, but it comes with health risks. It’s not your only path forward to growing your family.

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Why Surrogacy Is a Safe Path Forward for Women with a Septate Uterus

Yes, septate uterus can cause a miscarriage. Surrogacy offers an alternative way to grow your family and avoid these complications.

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