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What does it feel like to grow your family through Surrogacy?
On this episode of The Infertility Feelings Podcast, we are joined by the wonderful Matt and Stacey Barnes! They have an amazing story of growing their family through IVF and Surrogacy.
If you have ever wondered what it feels like to use a surrogate please listen to this episode. Matt and Stacey have a healthy energy of ownership that we all could grow from!
In this episode, we talk about IVF Twins, emergency surgery after IVF, choosing surrogates who are open to twins, and what it feels like to be in the room when you watch your children be born.
Uniquely Knitted is a Non-Profit Organization serving all who are emotionally affected by infertility. We are on a mission to bring healing to the traumas of infertility and end the isolation that comes with struggling to grow your family.
Learn more at
uniquelyknitted.org
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What does it feel like to grow your family through Surrogacy?
On this episode of The Infertility Feelings Podcast, we are joined by the wonderful Matt and Stacey Barnes! They have an amazing story of growing their family through IVF and Surrogacy.
If you have ever wondered what it feels like to use a surrogate please listen to this episode. Matt and Stacey have a healthy energy of ownership that we all could grow from!
In this episode, we talk about IVF Twins, emergency surgery after IVF, choosing surrogates who are open to twins, and what it feels like to be in the room when you watch your children be born.
Uniquely Knitted is a Non-Profit Organization serving all who are emotionally affected by infertility. We are on a mission to bring healing to the traumas of infertility and end the isolation that comes with struggling to grow your family.
Learn more at
uniquelyknitted.org
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