You previously claimed 99% success, which was heavily exaggerated.JennyKL2017 wrote: But no one can guarantee you a 100% pregnancy. I tried IVF a couple of times, but unsuccessfully. That’s why we had to find the surrogate to help us. I’m sure you will be luckier, dear. Good luck.
If you read all of my posts, you had to notice that my first baby boy was adopted. I've never had a chance to conceive naturally. After 2 IVF failures we didn't want to adopt again. But we wanted to have more kids. Can you suggest me any other option to get a baby? I don't think so.Ghost wrote:You previously claimed 99% success, which was heavily exaggerated.JennyKL2017 wrote: But no one can guarantee you a 100% pregnancy. I tried IVF a couple of times, but unsuccessfully. That’s why we had to find the surrogate to help us. I’m sure you will be luckier, dear. Good luck.
Two IVF failures is a weak justification for surrogacy. If you ever birthed a child, as you seem to have said before, then it seems unlikely you needed a surrogate.
I apologize if you are one of the very few and rare posters here that are not actually paid advertisers for surrogacy in Ukraine.JennyKL2017 wrote:If you read all of my posts, you had to notice that my first baby boy was adopted. I've never had a chance to conceive naturally. After 2 IVF failures we didn't want to adopt again. But we wanted to have more kids. Can you suggest me any other option to get a baby? I don't think so.Ghost wrote:You previously claimed 99% success, which was heavily exaggerated.JennyKL2017 wrote: But no one can guarantee you a 100% pregnancy. I tried IVF a couple of times, but unsuccessfully. That’s why we had to find the surrogate to help us. I’m sure you will be luckier, dear. Good luck.
Two IVF failures is a weak justification for surrogacy. If you ever birthed a child, as you seem to have said before, then it seems unlikely you needed a surrogate.
Every woman should have options to become a mother. If you are against surrogacy, so don't use it. Some couples have no other options. And no one is allowed to criticize them. Even if a woman gave birth naturally once, she could have some serious consequences after the delivery. These consequences could easily cause the infertility. Why can't she go for surrogacy to have more kids?
Looks like you don’t know what does it mean being infertile. Hope you will never know.
It’s ok… I completely understand you. There are a lot of fake posters nowadays. Anyway, before signing an agreement with the clinic, a couple should visit it to make sure that it’s fine. In my case, I had to find a good reliable doctor. It was very important for me.Ghost wrote:
I apologize if you are one of the very few and rare posters here that are not actually paid advertisers for surrogacy in Ukraine.
What is your diagnosis? Two failed cycles is very common even in fertile patients in Europe, even in surrogates, and does not by itself suggest surrogacy is the answer.
Surrogacy should be recommended only to those that absolutely need it. It is very expensive and legally risky. Surrogates have kept babies for example and, in at least one case, sued the intended parents and won monthy child support payments.
Why do you say that?jessiep12 wrote:The best ones are in Europe.
Ghost is after shills... don't mind her words. As she said she must have thought you one of themJennyKL2017 wrote:If you read all of my posts, you had to notice that my first baby boy was adopted. I've never had a chance to conceive naturally. After 2 IVF failures we didn't want to adopt again. But we wanted to have more kids. Can you suggest me any other option to get a baby? I don't think so.Ghost wrote:You previously claimed 99% success, which was heavily exaggerated.JennyKL2017 wrote: But no one can guarantee you a 100% pregnancy. I tried IVF a couple of times, but unsuccessfully. That’s why we had to find the surrogate to help us. I’m sure you will be luckier, dear. Good luck.
Two IVF failures is a weak justification for surrogacy. If you ever birthed a child, as you seem to have said before, then it seems unlikely you needed a surrogate.
Every woman should have options to become a mother. If you are against surrogacy, so don't use it. Some couples have no other options. And no one is allowed to criticize them. Even if a woman gave birth naturally once, she could have some serious consequences after the delivery. These consequences could easily cause the infertility. Why can't she go for surrogacy to have more kids?
Looks like you don’t know what does it mean being infertile. Hope you will never know.
No offense taken. It's not my nature to be that obnoxious, but I feel some need to protect the honest visitor from false advertising. I apologize to the genuine posters here.KattyH wrote: Ghost is after shills... don't mind her words. As she said she must have thought you one of themshills have made her doubt everyone and call random people shills no one escapes that, lol. No offence Ghost, it's just a friendly nudge - don't mind please.
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That's indeed benevolent, dear one! I guess we all come here either to get some relief over the struggle, clear our doubts, get hope and sometimes to give hope. Some of your replies really added valuable input even to my TTC and pregnancy-related knowledgebase ..Ghost wrote:No offense taken. It's not my nature to be that obnoxious, but I feel some need to protect the honest visitor from false advertising. I apologize to the genuine posters here.KattyH wrote: Ghost is after shills... don't mind her words. As she said she must have thought you one of themshills have made her doubt everyone and call random people shills no one escapes that, lol. No offence Ghost, it's just a friendly nudge - don't mind please.
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