Thanks Fertility Center of Las Vegas!!

Our Las Vegas trip was short but sweet! A huge thank you to the Fertility Center of Las Vegas for giving us the grand tour. Founded in 1988 by Bruce Shapiro MD, PhD, The Fertility Center of Las Vegas was the first fertility clinic in Southern Nevada. We were lucky enough to meet with Dr. Shapiro, Dr. Bedient, and their newest addition Dr. Kaye. You have a beautiful facility and we look forward to working with you all very soon.

 

Families Going Home

It is always bittersweet when our families travel home. Our International Intended Parents typically arrive a couple weeks before due date and then stay here for another few weeks after that. In these weeks, we have many visits including dinners and lots of baby snuggling. We begin to feel like family. It is hard to see them go but it is also so amazing to see their family now complete! We had a great time with these sweet babies and they will always hold a special place in our hearts.

 

Happy First Day of Fall!

This belly is ready for Fall! Look at this beautiful girl, growing and glowing. Surrogate Mom, Angela, is almost to the halfway point. As you can imagine, she is excited for the new season and cooler weather. Happy Fall Ya’ll

 

Now Serving Las Vegas!!

Did you know we now serve Las Vegas, Nevada?! We are very excited to announce that we have extended our program to include Surrogate Mothers in Las Vegas and surrounding areas! We are now able to offer the same hands-on support we’ve offered in California. We will be meeting with The Fertility Center of Las Vegas, which will solidify our support and resources in the area. If you know of anyone interested, or in need, please let them know about our expansion!

 

So Much Cake!

BIRTH – Day celebrations at this month’s group meeting! We had 3 birth stories which means 3 desserts! Our amazing surrogates, Meghan, Jamie, and Monique have quite the sweet tooth. All 3 girls shared their super sweet birth stories to go with these amazing cakes.

Happy Labor Day!

Labor day was first celebrated on Tuesday, September 5th, 1882 in New York City. It honors the American labor movement and the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, laws and well-being of the country. It is the Monday of the long weekend known as Labor Day Weekend and it is considered the unofficial end of summer in the United States.