Surrogacy

Celebrities and Surrogacy

The Surrogacy Journey Of Celebrities

Those who are determined to have their own children have decided on surrogacy services, despite the fact that surrogacy is not the easiest, quickest solution to infertility. Let’s take a quick look at some celebrities who have undergone surrogacy services and who were and are pleased with the outcomes.

In 2002, Michael Jackson had Prince Michael “Blanket” Jackson II by personally choosing a nurse to carry his son. Jackson had donated his sperm and carefully selected a donor egg to match the qualities he had chosen.

In 2009, Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick decided to work with a surrogate. After Parker’s first pregnancy, she found that getting pregnant again had become a challenge. In an interview with Billy Bush, she said that she wouldn’t have opted for surrogacy if she could have gotten pregnant herself. Now they have twins, Marion Loretta Elwell and Tabitha Hodge.

In 2010, Chris Daughtry and wife Deanna had twins, Adalynn and Noah, through a surrogate. They opted for gestational surrogacy because Daughtry’s wife had a partial hysterectomy in 2006 and was unable to bear a child.

These are just a few accounts of famous people who opted for surrogacy to have children of their own Even with the ongoing debate over surrogacy on legal and moral grounds, there is no denying that the process has helped a lot of couples find happiness that money alone can’t buy.

Surrogacy opens a fresh window of opportunity. It lets parents with fertility problems have a child of their own. Although surrogacy is a source of continual political and social debate, there’s no preventing some couples for going forward with this procedure.