
Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship: What It Means for Surrogacy Intended Parents
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold birthright citizenship, striking down Trump's executive order. Learn what this means for surrogacy intended parents.
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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold birthright citizenship, striking down Trump's executive order. Learn what this means for surrogacy intended parents.

Many intended parents assume a sperm donor should be under 30, but sperm and eggs age differently. See what ASRM says and what matters more than age.

Why some clinics require a 35-day quarantine for known sperm donors: how FDA rules differ from ASRM guidance, why it's exactly 35 days, and how it can affect payment timing.

What intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) means in a surrogate pregnancy: the real risks, how a history affects matching, treatment and delivery timing.

Labor induction is common in U.S. surrogacy. An OB-guided look at the medical reasons, the 39-week question, and why the surrogate and her doctor decide.

On June 18, 2026, a healthy baby girl arrived in San Antonio, Texas — completing one single mom's long-awaited journey to motherhood with Ivy Surrogacy.

A hepatitis B-positive result will not end your surrogacy journey — but misreporting it can. Why intended parents, especially those from China, must verify their actual FDA infectious-disease results before matching a surrogate.

A single embryo transfer, an early arrival in Phoenix, and a swift team response — how Ivy Surrogacy welcomed a healthy baby boy and supported his family.

A healthy baby girl arrived in Austin, TX on June 11, 2026 after a first-transfer surrogacy success — and a heartfelt family referral to Ivy Surrogacy.
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