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24 Experts Drop Wisdom on How to Have a Successful Surrogacy Journey
Are you feeling lost? Whether you are interested in creating your family via surrogacy or giving the gift of parenthood as a surrogate, starting a surrogacy journey can feel like starting a trip to a faraway place with no map or a compass and only a few clues on where to start searching. Surrogacy is truthfully an amazing journey of highs and lows for both prospective surrogates and intended parents.
FSC celebrates a milestone Christmas with 16 years, 1,200 babies – and counting!
Family Source Consultants will celebrate Christmas this year alongside a very special milestone: 1,200 babies born via gestational surrogacy and egg donation. Since opening its doors in 2007, the Chicago-based gestational surrogacy agency has helped thousands of hopeful parents to start or build their families. Its success rate for surrogacy now stands at an impressive 95%, meaning nearly all Family Source’s Intended Parents (IPs) bring home a baby through surrogacy.
As Told by an HBIC; A weekly column featuring a Head Boss in Charge and her journey to success
How did you get your start, and how did this lead to opening Family Source Consultants?
After personally experiencing family building via gestational surrogacy in 2005, this was my calling, to help others build their families who otherwise could not the “natural” way.
A Heartfelt Journey, Megan’s Story
Mother of two, Megan Steinecke, had a life changing realization after witnessing the struggles those close to her were having with infertility. For her, pregnancy came easy and she wanted to use her gift to help others start a family.
Family Source Consultants Celebrates Women’s Entrepreneurship Day
Bringing babies into the world may have once kept many women out of the workforce, but Staci Swiderski has made it into a successful and internationally acclaimed business. This Women’s Entrepreneurship Day, Family Source Consultants celebrates Swiderski’s incredible contribution to the entrepreneurial community and to moms and dads around the world. As the CEO and founder of one of North America’s leading surrogacy and egg donation agencies, Swiderski is the ultimate entrepreneur: passionate, powerful, and genuinely dedicated to others.
Six Truths about Being an Egg Donor
North America’s leading surrogacy agency, Family Source Consultants, highlights six things you didn’t know about egg donation. Egg donation is one of the most selfless deeds, helping to create a life or lives for a couple or individual who would otherwise be unable to have a family. However, if you’re considering donating your eggs or using an egg donor to have a child, it’s important to educate yourself thoroughly about the process involved.
The Supreme Court’s Ruling On Same-Sex Marriage Opens Up The Surrogacy Market
Family Source Consultants, located in Illinois, is one of North America’s leading surrogacy agencies. Staci Swiderski and Zara Griswold founded the agency in 2007, inspired by their intimate knowledge of the process. Staci completed her family through surrogacy and has been an egg donor twice. In fact, 75% of Family Source Consultants’ employees have been surrogates, egg donors or intended parents – which is one of the things that makes their agency unique.
Parenting Pointers: What to Consider Before Becoming a Surrogate
Women who make the decision to become a gestational surrogate, typically enjoy pregnancy and genuinely want to help another couple or individual to create or add to their existing family. They also receive compensation for their time and efforts. Staci Swiderski, Co-Founder of Family Source Consultants, has helped to screen countless surrogates over the years and has even used a surrogate to complete her own family
Surrogacy on the Rise in Chicago Area
When Kimberly Foster became pregnant a few years ago, she didn’t want any more children. Four children were enough for Foster and her partner, Daisy Simbulan, of Berwyn. Still, Foster happily became pregnant again, knowing she would not be the mother. She had agreed to become a surrogate for friends who were desperate to have a child. “I knew that it would be something that I would like to do for them,” she says.
Dublin fathers thank surrogacy for making parenthood possible
Make no mistake about it; the Kreais family is a “normal” family. One of the upstairs bedrooms in their Dublin home is a play room with toys thrown about on the floor, while 4-year-old twins Hudson and Irene sit at a nearby table drawing pictures with Crayons. Fathers Josh and Aaron Kreais know, as all parents do, that children can be a handful.