Taylor B
List of pregnancy dates and outcomes:
List of pregnancy dates and outcomes:
Son
Born 12/13/2023
Delivered at 39 weeks 6 days
Weighed 7 pounds 13 ounces
No Complications during pregnancy. Post partum hemorrhage >500 mL.
C-section delivery for failure to dilate.
Conceived through IVF. Successful on the first embryo transfer attempt. Weighed 230 pounds at time of transfer.
Recent height and weight: 5’4’’ and 200 pounds
BMI: 34.3
Basic medical hx: Overall healthy. Hx of PCOS and her sx include weight gain and hard to lose weight.
Date and result of most recent pap smear: December 2023-normal
Is willing to receive the flu vaccine but not the Covid vaccine.
About Taylor
Taylor is a 28 year old, caucasian female who will only carry for a caucasian, heterosexual family that lives in the USA. Taylor lives in High Point, NC with her husband Matthew and their son.
Taylor is 5’4’’ and weighs 200 pounds and has a BMI of 34.3. She speaks English and is a US Citizen. Taylor describes herself as empathetic and a people pleaser. She likes to go shopping, spend time outdoors and do arts and crafts. Her favorite thing is spending time with her family.
Taylor has health insurance through her employer. It will be reviewed to see if it is surrogacy friendly.
Taylor is a middle school teacher. She works 40 hours a week and makes $39,000 a year. She has been employed at her job for four years and has short term disability insurance. Matthew is an electrician. He makes $33 an hour.
Taylor graduated from East Davidson High School in 2015. She later graduated with her Bachelors in Middle School Education from the University of North Carolina Charlotte. She has no plans to pursue any more degrees.
Taylor has never been a surrogate or an egg donor. Taylor has had one pregnancy and has never had an abortion or a miscarriage. Taylor has never placed a child for adoption and does not have any deceased children. Her son was born December 13, 2023. He weighed 7 pounds 13 ounces and was born at 39 weeks 6 days. Her son was born via c-section delivery due to failure to dilate and he is healthy with no psychological or behavioral problems. Taylor is not currently breastfeeding or pumping. Taylor did go through fertility treatments to conceive her son. She achieved pregnancy on the first frozen embryo transfer attempt. Taylor was diagnosed with mild PCOS and conceived using Carolina Fertility Institute (CFI). Her fertility doctor recommended her to Await Surrogacy and feels she would be an excellent gestational surrogate.
Taylor has a regular menstrual cycle that lasts for 4-5 days. Taylor states that her mother did not take diethylstilbestrol (DES) while pregnant with her to the best of her knowledge.
Taylor’s last pap smear was conducted in December 2023 and was normal. She had an abnormal pap smear years ago and the follow up was normal. She has never been treated for HIV/AIDS. Taylor has never suffered from depression. In February she was prescribed anxiety medications for postpartum anxiety but she never took the medications. Taylor has never seen a mental health professional.
Taylor does not smoke or vape. Taylor does not drink alcohol. Taylor denies any illegal drug use. Taylor has never been diagnosed with any of the following: hepatitis C, HIV, hepatitis B, herpes, genital warts/sores, chlamydia, gonorrhea or syphilis.
Taylor does not have any legal claims/cases pending at this time. She has never been arrested or had conflicts with the law, been convicted of a felony, been accused and/or convicted of child abuse or spousal abuse, lost custody of a child, or been in a substance abuse program. Taylor has never filed for bankruptcy.
Taylor has discussed becoming a surrogate with her friends and family members and has a great support system. Taylor has no concerns about sharing her surrogacy journey with her son. Taylor states that there isn’t anyone that she is aware of that is against her desire to become a surrogate.
Taylor is willing to carry for any caucasian, heterosexual couple within the U.S.Taylor is not willing to give up pork or beef products during the journey for a family's religious beliefs. Taylor stated that she wanted to become a surrogate since she and her husband suffered from infertility for six years before conceiving through IVF, now she wants to help give back to the infertility community that she was a part of. She feels like this is her way to pass on a blessing.
Taylor is willing to have selective reduction or an abortion for any reason the intended parents/physician deem medically necessary. She is willing to carry twins and triplets. She is open to selective reduction in the event of a triplet pregnancy if her health or the baby's health or life are in danger. She is willing to transfer more than one embryo at a time. She is comfortable with the Intended Parents taking pictures during this journey. She is comfortable with the intended parents being at doctor’s appointments,and being in the delivery room. Taylor stated that she would like as much communication through the journey as the Intended Parents want or need. Taylor would like to stay in touch after delivery if the Intended Parents are ok with that.
Taylor is willing to receive the flu vaccine but is not willing to receive the flu vaccine.
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Dear Intended Parents,
I am so excited to begin this journey. Having personally experienced infertility, I know just how heartbreaking and overwhelming this path can be. Reaching this point takes immense strength, and I want you to know how much I admire you for getting here.
It would be an absolute honor to help you experience the joy of parenthood. My husband and I are hoping this journey will not only bless your family, but also allow us to build a lifelong connection with you. We would love to grow our circle and extend our hearts to yours.
Whether I have the privilege of being your surrogate or your path leads you to someone else, I am praying that your precious little one is coming soon. You are so deserving of the title of “Mom” or “Dad” simply for being brave enough to take this step.
I’m proud of you, and I’m here for you—cheering you on, always.