Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Making Lemonade

"When life hands you lemons, you make lemonade"

This post is long overdue but back in July, Carmelo, Eliza and I went out to Stephanie and Eric's home to support the boys' Lemonade Stand. This was the second year that Stephanie and the boys had a lemonade stand where the proceeds went to a charity. This year Stephanie and the boys picked "Bikers Against Animal Cruelty" and they raised $772!

It was truly inspiring to see how the community came out to support them and continued to reinforce how amazing Stephanie is and the impact she has on other's lives.









Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Carmelo's Family Meets Stephanie

This weekend we had family over to meet Stephanie and her family. Since the family was all going to be there we also decided to buy some balloons and a cake and make it's Eliza's Birthday Party.

The evening went perfectly. Everyone absolutely loved Stephanie. Eliza and her boys continue to amaze me how much they just naturally get along.

Eliza is also starting to make the connection of Stephanie's belly and her sibling. She couldn't get enough of Stephanie's belly. Touching it, hugging it and giving it kisses. It made my heart so happy to see how natural it was for Eliza to interact with the baby.  I continue to feel so thankful and blessed to have found someone to help us grow our family. There are moments of wishing that things could be different. Wishing Eliza would be able to interact with the baby belly everyday. Wishing it was my belly growing. But I know that is not our path and this is what was meant to be. And I continue to focus on that moment of holding our baby for the first time. A moment that would not be possible without my amazing doctors and Stephanie.

So Happy (early) Birthday Eliza! I hope you had the most amazing day! Love you Bunny Boos.












Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Half Way There

I can't believe we are officially 20 weeks! Half way there! We are getting so excited for this little one.

20 Week Bump!

One way that Eliza has been able to feel connected with the baby is with a bear we purchased from Build A Bear. It was actually Stephanie's idea. She has done it with each of her boys. But she picked up the recording device from the store and brought it with her to one of our appointments. While there we recorded the baby's heartbeat on it. After we brought it home and then took Eliza to pick out a bear (Well she picked out the bear's dress. She really wanted a Paw Patrol stuff animal, but I quickly vetoed that. Maybe next time kid).

Anyway she now has her baby siblings heartbeat with her whenever she wants. She carries the bear around talking to it like it's her baby sibling. It's really become quite adorable and I am so thankful for Stephanie's idea to do this. Truth be told, I find myself squeezing the bear's hand quite often to hear the heartbeat and feel the baby's presence.




Tuesday, August 1, 2017

His Plan

"Sometimes our plans don't work out because God has bigger plans for us"

I stumbled across this picture of Eliza. She was 11 months old at the time. I had taken this picture to send to my closet friends and family letting them in on our secret. We were pregnant. And although the idea of having two under two was overwhelming, the thought of them being so close in age and being "best friends" made me excited. As we know God had other plans for us.

Now Eliza is 3 years old. And although her sibling and her will not be as close in age, I know she is ready to be a big sister and she is eagerly awaiting her "best friend". I'm thankful for the three years I had with just Eliza. Our simple life. Our lives will be more chaotic now. Another sibling, Eliza is starting soccer, dance and a new school. So although I would give anything to have our baby that was due in May 2015 I am thankful that the loss allowed us to slow down. Appreciate the moments.



Thursday, July 27, 2017

Announcement

So we announced today on Social Media today. Carmelo asked if we could wait a couple more weeks, but I was ready to share the news and after showing Carmelo, Stephanie's growing bump he got a lot more comfortable with it.

So here it is! We are just so overwhelmed with the comments and support we have been receiving!

"Carmelo, Eliza and I are thrilled to announce that I'M NOT PREGNANT but OUR SURROGATE IS! Baby set to arrive January 2018. We couldn't be more excited for this miracle and blessing (and science)."








Monday, July 24, 2017

End of 1st Trimester and Genetic Test Results

We were on vacation all last week, but last Monday morning I received the email with our genetic test results. Results were NEGATIVE! No abnormalities, which means there is a very low risk that our baby has a chromosome alteration. I can  breathe. So now...how are we going to announce this pregnancy?!!? 



Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Commonly Asked Surrogacy Questions

Here is sample of some of the most frequently questions I get.

Q: Why are you using a surrogate?

A: I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in February 2016. It was Stage 3 (diagnosed based on the size of my tumor and because it had traveled to my auxiliary lymph nodes). My cancer was Estrogen and Progesterone positive, meaning it feeds on those hormones. Hormones that are increased when you are pregnant, in fact during IVF you inject your body with those hormones.

I will be on Lupron for two years and Tamoxifen for five years, putting my body into menopause. Some oncologists support patients stopping Tamoxifen to get pregnant (you can not be pregnant and on Tamoxifen). Originally this was our hope. But after seeing how my body reacted to hormone treatment, my oncologist could not support me stopping Tamoxifen. He told me I could get a second opinion, but I didn't want to doctor shop to get the answer I wanted. I went to MGH because they are the best cancer doctors in the world and I trusted his opinion. I would give anything to be able to carry my own baby, but what's the point of having a baby if I'm not around? I needed to put my health ahead of my desire to carry. So in October 2016 we began our search for a surrogate.

Q: Is the baby yours?

A: Yes. We implanted an embryo. My egg and Carmelo's sperm, so the baby is 100% genetically ours.


Q: Are you afraid Stephanie is going to take your baby?

A: No. Stephanie has three beautiful children of her own. If she wanted a fourth she would have one with her husband, not with me and Carmelo.

Q: Does Eliza know?

A: Yes. We have been very open about the process with Eliza, but she is also too little to  know anything different. She often pretend plays to be "Stephanie" and hands me her baby dolls. We have read books to her on the subject as well. The books we purchased were "Why I'm so Special. A book about Surrogacy" (this is my favorite), "The Kangaroo Pouch" and "The Very Kind Koala"

Q: Do you go to appointments?

A: Yes. We are very fortunate that Stephanie is local because typically it doesn't always work out like that. Since Stephanie is local, we try and make every appointment no matter how small or big it is.

Q: Will you be in the delivery room?

A: Yes! This was a question that was asked during our consults with the surrogacy agency as well as our psych evaluation and we both want to be in the room. If the birth is vaginal we will both be there, if the birth ends up being c-section, I will definitely be in the room and we will try and sneak Carmelo in too.

Q: Are you going to find out the gender?

A: Nope! We didn't find out with Eliza and we don't want to treat this pregnancy any different. I also feel like it's nice for there to be a part of this pregnancy that will be a surprise for everyone. It's really hard not to not be carrying my own baby. And keeping the gender a secret allows me to control something. It's also the best surprise in the world. I can not wait for that moment in the delivery room!

Q: Will you eventually tell the baby about Stephanie?

A: We went into this process having no expectations about our relationship with the surrogate. We didn't need one, but if one happened naturally we would welcome it. And sure enough one has happened naturally, so I'm hopeful that Stephanie will be in our lives even after the birth of our child. I would love for our child to know Stephanie and her role in our story.

Q: Do you give suggestions or requirements to Stephanie during the pregnancy?

A: No. We wouldn't have chosen Stephanie if we didn't trust her and how she would handle the pregnancy. She has also had three healthy and successful pregnancies. Girlfriend is a pro and doesn't need any advice from me.

Q: Why did you use a surrogate and not adopt?

A: This is a tough one and one that I've thought alot about. I know there are so many children out there that need a good home. We started this process in February when I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. We chose to freeze embryos in case the treatment put me into early menopause (which I am currently in). The hope was that I would be able to stop my Tamoxifen treatment to get pregnant and carry my baby. That unfortunately was not an option for me. So we had to make a decision as to what we wanted to do and although I know a pregnancy isn't considered viable until 24 weeks when I think of the three embryos we have frozen, those are ours. Those are our babies and we need to give them a chance.

Any other questions? Feel free to ask!

She's Here!

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