Do you only work with intended parents who have no children?

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Hi, this is Danielle Gage, Case manager at Bright Futures Families Surrogacy, with Ask a Surrogacy Expert. And today our question is, do you only work with intended parents who have no children and. No, we have intended parents who have no children. We have intended parents who have one child. We have intended parents that have four children. We will work with any intended parents. So no matter how much how many children they have. If you specifically would like to work with intended parents who do not have any children yet, that is okay. And that is a matching point that we discuss in the intake process. If you would like more information about becoming a gestational carrier, please feel free to reach out to us here at Bright Futures Families. Thank you for your question.

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