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joni, Canadian Intended Parent in Nova Scotia, Canada

Name
joni
Member Type
Intended Parent
Country
Canada
Region/State
Nova Scotia
Date Registered
9 years ago
Profile Updated
8 years ago
Last Login
8 years ago
Messages Sent
7
Messages Received
31

Intended Parent from Nova Scotia, Canada.

My Couple Type
Heterosexual Couple

My Age

My Nationality

My Race

My Religion

My Spoken Language(s)

Smoker

My Education

Number of Children (non surrogate)

I've Had a Surrogate/Donor Before
Yes

Number of Surrogate Children
1

Prefer Surrogates/Donors of these Nationalities
Canadian

Prefer Surrogates/Donors from
Canada

Explain your reasons for wanting a surrogate/donor:

After IVF not working and miscarriage we decided to try IVF with an egg donor and surrogate. We were so fortunate to have our baby 9 months ago and are looking for a wonderful surromum to carry our baby. We have frozen embryos and are ready to go.

How would you best describe yourself(s):

We are a professional couple, older and slowing out lives down to accommodate a family. We have one daughter, Hope, born with a surromum after many years of trying ourselves.

Use this space to communicate a letter to potential Surrogates/Donors:

Dear Surro Mum, We are looking for a surrogate in Canada, preferably in the Maritime provinces. If you are a mature woman 21-38 and are healthy and stable in your life, please connect with us. Thank You

Canada
Nova Scotia

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