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6 articlesNew Zealand's First Natural Surrogate Twins: A Double Miracle
A surrogate in NZ made history by carrying twins naturally — no fertility drugs, just an extraordinary gift that left doctors "gobsmacked" and a family forever changed.
Celebrity Surrogacy Is Having a Moment — And That's Good News for Surrogates
As Selena Gomez, Priyanka Chopra, and other public figures discuss surrogacy openly, the destigmatization effect is real — and it's creating more opportunities for carriers.
Your Rights as a Working Surrogate: What Employers Can and Can't Do in 2026
Three federal laws protect pregnant workers — including surrogates. Here's what your employer can and can't do, from FMLA leave to the new Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
Florida Passes Bill Banning Surrogacy with Citizens from China, Russia, and 5 Other Countries
Florida's House passed HB 905 (the FIRE Act) 86–20, adding a last-minute floor amendment that bans surrogacy contracts if any party is a citizen or resident of a "foreign country of concern." Here's what it means for carriers and IPs in Florida.
Surro Connections Collapse: FBI Reportedly Investigating as Industry Calls for Escrow Reform
A Washington state surrogacy agency closed overnight in December, leaving surrogates unpaid and intended parents' funds unaccounted for. Three months later, the structural problem still isn't fixed.
First Baby Born Through $100,000 Surrogacy Grant Program — What It Means for Surrogates
The Surrogacy Foundation celebrates the first baby born through its $100,000 grant program. Charlotte Ramberg's story — and Shannon McGill's — tells us a lot about the future of accessible surrogacy.