We have frozen embryos that we have been unable to part with. They deserve to live, and we'd like for them to live with us. However, I am no longer able to carry children. It breaks our heart to think of adopting them out to another family, but if that is what we have to do to ensure that they live a happy life, we will. But before we make that decision, we want to make sure we have ruled out the possibility of surrogacy to bring them home to their family.
I'm very family-oriented, maternal, patient, and hardworking. I balance a large family and career and thrive on the fast pace. No matter how busy my day gets, at the end of each day, I look at my children and thank God for them. Because I love my children as much as I do, it's impossible for me to leave some behind or give them away.
You must have a huge heart to help build families with such a tremendous gift. My youngest children were conceived from donor eggs and my husband's sperm, so I was basically a surrogate who got to keep the babies. I understand the emotional sacrifice a surrogate makes, and I am thankful that selfless people like you exist. I look at these children and know that I have five frozen embryos that are full siblings to them, and they deserve a chance at a good life and hopefully to be with their family. Thank you for your gift to families. We are having the embryos tested and anticipate that 1 or 2 are viable. We are seeking a surrogate in Texas who is willing to attempt a DET if necessary and preferably has their own insurance.
Hello, I have been wanting to be a surrogate for a while now. I have 3 health children all with uncomplicated pregnancy’s and 3 healthy deliveries. I am a little older than what you are looking for (37) but I have a great support group and my husband is also very supportive of surrogacy. I like in Shallowater which is right outside of Lubbock. Please reach out if you would like to discuss this more. - Courtney