Why do many Potential Surrogates on “Classified Ad” websites request: “No Agencies, Please”?
Surrogacy websites who allow Surrogates to run “Classified Ads” have helped many couples to grow their families. However, Surrogacy Agencies have flourished as the result of the bad experiences people have endured when a Surrogate and the Intended Parents have entered into arrangements with conflicting expectations. Many Surrogates who specify “No Agencies, Please” do so with questionable reasoning. It is very likely that these Surrogates would not be accepted into a reputable agency’s program due to their Medical History and/or other extenuating circumstances. It makes sense to be wary of anyone who would automatically dismiss the idea of using an agency.
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