Pre-birth and Hospital Considerations for the Intended Parents
Let's envision that you
all, the intended parents, and the surrogate mom have met, entered into a
contractual relationship and developed a mutual respect for each other. Now
it's almost time for the birth! Let's talk about the pre-birth and hospital
considerations.

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Know hospital policies about who may attend the
birth, what happens if a c-section is required, ID bands, staying at the
hospital overnight, nursery or “rooming-in” policies. Shared Conception will help
address these issues.
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After the birth, you will follow the baby to
watch the bath, and first exams. Please check back with your surrogate mother
often to give her a report and see how she is doing. Some surrogate mother’s feel left and lost at this point and remain concerned about you
and the baby.
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Post birth contact can be difficult when contact
changes from very frequent (prior to the birth) to infrequent or no contact
after leaving the hospital. Our best advice is to call when you arrive home
with the baby and tell your surrogate mother when you will call next. If
comfortable, invite her to call if she wants –
she knows you will be adjusting to a new schedule. Let communication
gradually decrease as she recovers and gets back to her routine. Abrupt changes
in communication can create misunderstandings.
Shared Conception is fully committed to expertly and
compassionately guiding you through the pre and post-birth hospital
considerations. Call on us, we are here to help.
Posted on Fri, May 30, 2014
by Shiva Landry