Surrogate Travels to Belgium to Help Make Intended Parents' Dream Come True
Global IVF's JOURNEYS page is a personal look jam packed with postings, pictures, and videos from regular people who picked up their passports and traveled abroad, in hopes of creating their families. Follow Angel, a new JOURNEYer and an experienced gestational surrogate, as she travels to Belgium with her intended parents for an embryo transfer.
- (1888PressRelease) September 22, 2011 - Global IVF's JOURNEYS page gives a personal look into the lives of those trying to make their dreams of parenthood come true. Through written posts, pictures, and videos intended parents, and now a gestational surrogate, share their fertility journeys. The latest contributor to JOURNEYS is Angel, a gestational surrogate who travels to Belgium for her embryo transfer. This is Angel's fourth surrogacy journey… but her first fertility journey that involves a passport. Follow along as Angel prepares to leave home, travels to Europe with her intended parents, undergoes the transfer in a foreign country, and works to help make her intend parents' dreams come true. Having experienced surrogacy journeys in America, Angel is able to astutely point out the differences between her experiences in the United States, as compared to Belgium, along with the general advantages and disadvantages of traveling abroad for treatment. Angel's informative and heart-warming posts and videos are not to be missed!
In a special guest posting on Global IVF's JOURNEYS, German intended parents share their experience traveling to Russia for surrogacy. Due to a tragic car accident years before, Gunther's wife, Anna, is not able to carry a child. Find out why Gunther and Anna chose to travel to Moscow, Russia to pursue surrogacy, along with other valuable details about their cross border surrogacy JOURNEY.
And, be sure to stay up-to-date on current JOURNEYers, who are leaving America to travel the globe for treatment. John and his partner are down in Panama, seeing if the hospital facilities meet their standards. Read John's posts to find out if they sign with the Panama clinic this trip, and stay in Panama to chose an egg donor and surrogate! Also, check in with Global IVF's JOURNEYer who traveled to Cape Town for egg donation. She just arrived in South Africa, and is already learning about cultural differences through her experiences in American clinics as compared to South African clinics. These first-hand accounts from real intended parents are both information and inspiring!
About Global IVF, Inc:
Global IVF is an informational website dedicated to helping intended parents, from all over the world, learn about cross-border reproductive care and their options. Traveling abroad for treatment can greatly decrease cost while expanding your options and limiting wait time. Global IVF is designed to make your journey less stressful and more successful!
To learn more about Global IVF, Inc. visit www.GlobalIVF.com or email info ( @ ) globalivf dot com.
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