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Pregnancy Information for Surrogates and Intended Parents

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Being the Intended Parents of a Surrogate pregnancy is a period of anticipation and hope. A Surrogate Mother enduring a Surrogate pregnancy is a period of anticipation and faith. Although they demand one common goal, FindSurrogateMother.com takes a deeper look into the viewpoints of the Intended Parents and the viewpoint of the Surrogate Mother in the course of the pregnancy.

Pregnancy is the pivotal moment of Surrogacy defining relations of physical and emotional change.
Each stage of the pregnancy can initiate anxiety and stress. It is necessary for the Surrogate Mother to observe the changes in the pregnancy. Understanding the vital points of pregnancy will comfort and relax you; enabling you to stay focused on your pregnancy development as it grows week by week. Pregnancy starts even before you get pregnant.

Pregnancy is stated in trimesters from the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) and naturally lasts 40 weeks from conception to the birth. Do you know your due date? Our due calculator will get you started.

What is a trimester? The first trimester is channels conception to the 12th week of pregnancy; the second trimester, from 13 to 27 weeks of pregnancy; and the third trimester, from 28 weeks of pregnancy until the delivery.

What are labor signs? FindSurrogateMother.com has detected the signs before you endure them. Your peace of mind is being educated and prepared.

Confidence comes along on every Surrogacy pregnancy.



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