Rainbow Surrogate

We are excited to share the blogs FSC Surrogates create to share their experiences. Read about Kaitlyn’s Journey on her blog, Rainbow Surrogate.

Kaitlyn is a married mom of two little girls. Her family has tons of pets, including her horse. She has been riding since she was five-years-old and enjoys yoga and working out. During Kaitlyn’s first journey she carried until 23 weeks and lost the twins she was carrying. She says she went through the hardest thing she had ever done, and on September 18th, delivered two sleeping angels.

RAINBOW SURROGATEWhile it took time to heal, Kaitlyn decided to embark on a 2nd journey. She was medically cleared to carry again and has started her next journey! We asked Kaitlyn why she decided to create a blog and she said, “I wanted to document my journey. Provide details. And to heal. I’m a talker. Talking helps me, so haring really helps me.”

Kaitlyn shares everything from her reason for starting a second journey to some fun tips on making her uterus lining optimal for an embryo transfer (Avocados, Warm Feet, and Yoga!) and her favorite prenantal vitamins.

To those starting their surrogacy journey, either Intended Parents or Surrogates, Kaitlyn says, “Keep going, Life throws some serious curveballs, but keep fighting!”

Follow Kaitlyn’s journey here.

 

 

 

Staci Swiderski, CEO and owner of Family Source Consultants, has been a prominent leader in reproductive medicine for over two decades. Through her strategic vision and dedication, she has developed Family Source Consultants into a globally recognized agency specializing in comprehensive egg donation and gestational surrogacy services. Under Staci’s leadership, the agency has become a trusted partner for intended parents, surrogates, and egg donors worldwide, known for its rigorous standards, compassionate support, and commitment to excellence in third-party reproduction.

Her professional insight is uniquely informed by her own family-building experiences. As an intended parent, Staci welcomed her son via gestational surrogacy in 2005, and as a known egg donor, she assisted an infertile couple in expanding their family. These experiences lend a rare depth to her leadership and have fueled her ongoing dedication to ethical, empathetic, and professional support within the field of reproductive medicine.