You just posted in another thread that you have not yet had your transfer.tatebrown wrote: now I am currently 34 weeks.
Surrogacy is very expensive and has numerous legal issues. It should be avoided except when absolutely necessary.Dad_Soon2Be wrote:It was not at all easy for us to make the first step. But finally, we did it and we're really excited. Our surrogate is 5 months pregnant now. On May 2017, we came across BioTexCom clinic recommended by our doctor. My wife has an unexplained infertility issue. We tried a lot to conceive but it just wasn't happening. She had 5 miscarriages in past. Doctor strictly said NO for IVF. Since surrogacy was the only way to become the parent of our biological child, I did some research work about the clinic. We began contact with the clinic by email and phone calls. We were told about the main procedure, and an appointment was made to discuss all the details further. We traveled to Ukraine at the beginning of June. At the clinic, they explained everything about the contract, payment, and conditions. Everything went as we were told before so no surprises. Our biggest concern was related to the surrogate mother. We were actually wondering if there might be any legal issues to get our baby after delivery. All our doubts were cleared when they showed us how everything is done legally. The duties of the surrogate mother and the future parents are perfectly determined by the Ukrainian Law. We signed the contract next day and made our very first payment.
From all point of views, it was a good experience for us. We're so thankful to BioTexCom team who are helping us on the journey of parenthood.
You're a doubting Thomas, ain't you? But I still respect you. This is our real story. And it hardly matters if you ain't buying it. I would have no problem sharing my case papers with you. May God bless you.Ghost wrote:Dad_Soon2Be wrote:Avoid Ukraine. Clinics in Ukraine pay advertisers to pretend to be patients posting here under numerous sock accounts, like yours. Avoid any center(s) that use deception to lure patients.
Yours might be real, but I have good reason to doubt it.Dad_Soon2Be wrote:You're a doubting Thomas, ain't you? But I still respect you. This is our real story. And it hardly matters if you ain't buying it. I would have no problem sharing my case papers with you. May God bless you.Ghost wrote:Dad_Soon2Be wrote:Avoid Ukraine. Clinics in Ukraine pay advertisers to pretend to be patients posting here under numerous sock accounts, like yours. Avoid any center(s) that use deception to lure patients.
I really afraid that you have no reason.Ghost wrote:Yours might be real, but I have good reason to doubt it.
Ghost wrote:First, men seldom post here. The vast majority of posters have been female.
I would like you to recheck where I've posted my comment. It's "Ukraine surrogacy testimonials". Do you really think people should come here and ask their questions? I've just shared my story.Ghost wrote:Second, most posters over the years have come here to ask questions, not to boast about their outcomes.
It took me a bit, but I got it eventually. You ain't wrong. Most of the time, people make fishy posts. Genuine posters are always less in number. Alas, such cheap marketing tactics are now seen everywhere. You write very well. But I think they know why they should go for surrogacy. Nobody has any extra money to spend. When there's nothing possible, they look forward to surrogacy as the last option. And I have no earthly idea why you're completely against Ukraine. We might disagree but that's your point of view. We're a satisfied couple. We would surely recommend it to other intended parents.Ghost wrote:Third, the majority of recently registered posters have been shills (probably one person with numerous sock accounts) for a clinic in Ukraine. It's easy to tell they are fakes.
And on the Introductions board.Dad_Soon2Be wrote: I would like you to recheck where I've posted my comment. It's "Ukraine surrogacy testimonials". Do you really think people should come here and ask their questions? I've just shared my story.
Is it really bad to mention the name of the country where we started a successful journey to parenthood? I didn't mention the clinic's name there on the Introduction board. God knows what exactly triggered you in my post. As I previously said, you ain't nothing friend but a doubting Thomas.Ghost wrote:And on the Introductions board.
That depends on the motive and the truth of the claim.Dad_Soon2Be wrote:Is it really bad to mention the name of the country where we started a successful journey to parenthood?Ghost wrote:And on the Introductions board.
No clinic on Earth has 100% live birth rates per cycle or per transfer. None.nora253 wrote:hi, there are a lot of IVF centres throughout the world that are curing any type of infertility and giving 100% results.