Being a surrogate had never even crossed my mind.
It was something that seemed completely removed from my life; the kind of thing that only happened for the Kim Kardashians and Nicole Kidmans of the world.
I’d never known anyone to do it, nor had it been the route anyone in my inner circle had taken.
That is, until some loved ones disclosed that surrogacy was the only way they could become parents.
I won’t go into the nitty, gritty details of why, because that’s their story, not mine. But I will say it came as a complete shock because falling pregnant had come very easily to me and my husband, and other members of the family, too.
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These people we loved so much, and who were born to be parents, were robbed of the right to do it on their own terms, while their family members and friends were populating at a rapid rate.
To make matters worse, there’s no surrogacy registry in Australia. You quite literally have to join private Facebook groups and sell yourself as a prospective mum or dad until a random puts their hand up to play the part of incubator. (I could go on for hours about this, so perhaps that’s a story for another day.)