Book Review: Standing in Two Places by Ashley Dyson
Posted in Surrogacy on March 25, 2010 by Gail Sexton AndersonStanding in Two Places is a brief memoir of Ashley Dyson’s experience as an intended mother through the aid of a gestational carrier. It’s a story of her inner … Read the Story
Secondary Infertility and Egg Donation
Posted in Egg Donation on March 11, 2010 by Gail Sexton AndersonSecondary infertility is often overlooked or, sadly, dismissed as a 'real' infertility struggle. After all, if you have a child shouldn’t you be satisfied? If … Read the Story
Donor-conceived children should be told at an early age
Posted in Resources & Support on March 9, 2010 by Gail Sexton AndersonContinuing with the theme of the last few days I thought I would include this post from July 2008. I have always felt strongly that children should be told of … Read the Story
Working with a Known Egg Donor
Posted in Egg Donation on March 2, 2010 by Gail Sexton AndersonThe term “known egg donor” refers to a family member, acquaintance, or friend who is willing to be an egg donor for you. If you are considering working with a … Read the Story
Agency Primer
Posted in Resources & Support on February 18, 2010 by Donor Concierge TeamAll egg donor and surrogacy agencies charge a variety of fees to provide you with an egg donor or surrogate, and to ensure that all legal and psychological … Read the Story
Why Use a Reproductive Endocrinologist
Posted in Fertility Experts on February 3, 2010 by Gail Sexton AndersonReproductive Endocrinologists: The Fertility Experts If you are having trouble getting pregnant, you may need to see a reproductive endocrinologist sooner … Read the Story
12 Reasons Why You Need Donor Concierge
Posted in Donor Concierge on January 11, 2010 by Donor Concierge TeamGail Sexton Anderson is a well-respected thought leader in third-party fertility with a wealth of knowledge regarding many related issues Gail has a Masters in … Read the Story
How to Talk with Kids about their Unique Conception by Carole Lieber Wilkins, M.A.
Posted in Resources & Support on June 20, 2009 by Carole Lieber WilkinsCarole LieberWilkins, M.A., Marriage and Family Therapist The single biggest concern of individuals pursuing parenthood through donor conception, surrogacy, or … Read the Story
Child development and parent-child relationships in assisted reproduction families by Jennifer Readings
Posted in Resources & Support on June 18, 2009Child development and parent-child relationships in assisted reproduction families Jennifer Readings, Centre for Family Research, Cambridge University 01 … Read the Story
Egg Donation: Why I gave up my right to remain anonymous
Posted in Egg Donation on June 16, 2009 by Laura WitjensSince 2005, British people conceived using donated egg, sperm or embryos can ask for identifying information about the donor when they reach the age of 18. … Read the Story