One of the big questions when considering surrogacy is how long will it take. And when you’re considering international surrogacy, you also need to consider the logistics of that timescale – when and for how long you’ll need to be in country for example. In this episode, Wes and Michael discuss how long the journey takes from start to finish, while looking into the detail of each area, such as surrogate match time, the legal process and after the birth of your baby.
Michael and Wes Johnson-Ellis
Michael and Wes Johnson-Ellis, Dads to two children via surrogacy with a Mexico City journey planned for 2024, and founders of My Surrogacy Journey They continue to help support and advocate for those needing surrogacy as a way to family build, whilst making sure surrogates that choose to help others do this by their own will - meeting strict social economic assessments as well as clinical, legal and additional social assessments designed to protect everyone. Their passion to set a new standard in Mexico is testament to work they do in public and behind the scenes, to make surrogacy understood and safer.
This podcast was recorded at My Surrogacy Journey's Mexico City offices in Polanco, edited by Steve Randall and brought to you by Talulah and The Duke Productions.
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