Decided to become parents through surrogacy
Becoming a parent is often seen as something natural. But for many — including us — it’s not a straight path. It’s a journey filled with hope, painful diagnoses, medical treatments, and sometimes, the difficult acceptance that carrying a pregnancy biologically just won’t be possible. In this context, surrogacy becomes more than just a medical option. It’s a glimmer of hope. A complex, deeply human journey in which a generous woman agrees to carry a child for someone else. For those who, due to medical or biological reasons, cannot conceive or carry a pregnancy themselves, surrogacy might be the only way to become parents to a child who shares their genetic connection. But let’s be honest: it’s not easy. It’s a path filled with strong emotions and immense responsibility. Each decision — choosing a country, an agency, a clinic — carries weight. Legal frameworks differ drastically from one country to another. In France, for instance, surrogacy remains unrecognized and highly r...