The Home of Fertility with Liz Walton & Helen Zee
We sit down with Anita from Growing Families to talk honestly about international surrogacy and donor pathways, from embryo shipping delays to the paperwork, timing, and trust issues that can shape every decision. We share what helps intended parents stay grounded through the long stretches of waiting and the very real emotional swings that show up from matching to birth and beyond. • how Anita supports intended parents globally through surrogacy and donor journeys • who uses surrogacy and donor eggs, donor embryos, and double donor pathways • real-world challenges with embryo shipping, hand-carry logistics, and changing travel routes • paperwork, reports, notarization, and why exit planning matters early • why mindset becomes the hardest part and where overwhelm tends to spike • what makes independent concierge-style support different from going it alone • Anita’s personal story of cancer, embryo loss, and rebuilding trust with better due diligence • practical first steps like consultations, webinars, and understanding country rules • common early mistakes like ignoring timelines, donor dropouts, and surrogate screening setbacks The hard part of surrogacy is not just getting a “yes” from a clinic. It’s the waiting, the paperwork, the cross-border rules, and the moments where you realize you cannot control the timeline the way you want to. We’re joined by Anita from Growing Families, a global support manager with both professional expertise and lived experience, to talk through what intended parents really face on international surrogacy and donor conception paths. We get practical about the logistics that can stall a dream, including embryo shipping and biomaterial transport, flight-route disruptions, hand-carry delays, and the mountain of documentation different countries require. Anita explains who she supports, from heterosexual couples who cannot carry, to gay couples and single men who need an egg donor and surrogate, to single women considering donor eggs, donor sperm, or double donor options. We also discuss why “know the exit plan” matters early, especially when return-home and citizenship steps can be time-sensitive. Just as important, we talk about the emotional reality. Mindset gets tested at every stage: IVF updates, surrogate matching, gaps in communication, and the countdown to birth when excitement and fear can hit at the same time. Anita shares how her own cancer diagnosis and surrogacy journey shaped her approach, and what she wishes more people understood before they sign with an agency or choose a destination like Georgia, Colombia, or the USA. If you’re researching surrogacy abroad, listen for the questions you should ask, the mistakes to avoid, and the support that can make the process feel steadier and safer. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so we can reach more families building their future. Find us on Instagram and Facebook at Australian Fertility Summit. Growing Families details; website - https://www.growingfamilies.org https://www.facebook.com/GrowingFamiliesGlobal https://www.linkedin.com/company/growingfamilies/ https://www.instagram.com/growing_families_global For Anita - anita@growingfamilies.org
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