Showing posts with label gay surrogacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gay surrogacy. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

From Complete Surrogacy Solutions! Another Australian Citizen is delivered!

Another Aussie Citizen welcomed.  We are happy to have played a part in the positive outcome for the Intended Parent and his gorgeous son, George!





We take a personalized approach for each Intended Parent, each program is geared towards the individual needs that our clients express to us during in depth first meetings and Skype calls.  Our involvement allows the Intended Parent to feel part of the process.  It is an honor to be part of this special  journey with you.

We return to India and Nepal next week for our continued growth and development and to arrange Skype calls and visits for each IP and their surrogate mother.  We also have a large group of clients starting their surrogacy processes.  It is rare to have an agent who personally travels with clients to begin cycles and to meet their surrogates.  We also are finalizing our convenience packages for clients to access during the exit process in Nepal.   Convenience is going to be key for an easier time managing the weeks spent in Kathmandu with your new baby or babies!

Assistants have been hired, drivers engaged, attorneys consulted, hotels and apartments negotiated.  It is an exciting time once again.   We welcome the opportunity to continue to develop and make the best programs available.  Each trip brings us new experiences and education and allows us to tailor the program to benefit the differing needs of as many Intended Parents as possible.

We work very hard, and are very proud to have assisted many parents throughout the past years.  It truly takes a village, and we are here to bring all moving parts together.

Kim Waters Hendrix, Kim Hendrix, Complete Surrogacy Solutions

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Complete Surrogacy Solutions - Success Stories From Afar.

Over the past 3 years CSS has assisted in the arrivals of many many babies in multiple countries. CSS facilitates each step of the pregnancy with each Intended Parent, based on individual needs.   Intended Parents place tons of emotion, time, money, and research into this process, and we take our role as facilitators quite seriously.  We are a small boutique company and accept only a small amount of clients per year.  We do not provide medical services, however we provide logistics and support and assist with communication with your surrogate mother and your treating doctor.  As we do explain to each IP,  surrogacy abroad is a giant step, and is not without risks.  

Client's have written:

I know that a lot is moving and changing with surrogacy but I want to send my sincere wishes of success to those who are looking and trying.  Kim helped us set up surrogacy and because of her work we have a wonderful family. She was always up front about what we would face and always had advice for us when needed, far and beyond what the terms of our contract required. Thank you again Kim!http://clarelukeproject.blogspot.com

and:


When I first considered surrogacy, my plan was to do it in India, but, unbeknownst to me, the week before I decided that I was ready, the situation changed.  India would no longer be an option for gay or single intended parents (I am both of those).  For a time, there was hope that the situation would reverse itself, but it did not.  While I was waiting to see how things would work out, I selected an egg donor.   Since I had a donor, but no clinic, I was referred to Kim. 
After talking with Kim, I decided that surrogacy in Bangkok was the best option.  Kim had much experience with the system in India, but she did not have any in Thailand.  She had visited Bangkok and had set up a plan, and I was to be her first client!  Maybe, I should have been anxious, but I knew from talking to her that I could trust her.  From the beginning of the process to the births to now, Kim has been there with me…worrying with me, calming me, and celebrating with me. 
The entire process in Bangkok went perfectly.  That is not to say that everything went exactly as anticipated, but Kim always had a plan B (and a plan C and a plan D).  In fact, the exit process went so smoothly that even the employees at the U.S. consulate were impressed.  More importantly, the pregnancy went perfectly, and I am now blessed to be father of two beautiful, healthy sons. 
To sum it up, Kim helped me create a family, and, in the process, I feel like she became a part it.  
Scott M., Austin Texas


I am 30 years old and a single gay male.  I have always wanted a child but did not think it was possible given the costs of surrogacy in the United States.  Later, I heard of Indian Surrogacy on talk show and began researching.   From the beginning, it was obvious that Kim's heart was in this and she genuinely cared about what I was doing.  I feel like she is just as emotionally invested in my journey as I am.  In addition, Kim is personable, knowledgeable, and extremely responsive.  I have sent multiple emails to Kim and she has always responded quickly with thorough answers to my many questions.  She has the unique ability to lay any concerns to rest and to make what may seem to be a daunting process much more manageable and I do not know how I would survive this process without her.  Thanks Kim!!
Fred L.  Washington, DC.


My partner and I were in New Delhi, India in May to pick up our surrogate child.  Whilst there we dealt with on of our clinic's then customer service people, Kim Waters-Hendrix.  She was able to provide the much needed support and friendship during what is a very stressful time.  The baby pick up phase that we were there for was made that more difficult given the then recent changes to Indian laws in relation to gay and single parents and the visas that were required.  Without Kim being there the process would have been that much harder and more emotionally draining.  We regard her highly as a professional in this field and also now as a friend.  Her ability to understand our feelings and act appropriately was what not only made the process easier but allowed us to return home in only 13 days.
We can highly recommend Kim as a first class customer service representative, advocate and support base in the surrogacy  field.  Her service to us was above and beyond what we expected and superior to what we had previously experienced with other representatives.
Phillip and Luke
Australia

We just returned home after the birth of our son in Thailand in December, we are thrilled with the outcome of a long year's process.  With the turmoil in Bangkok regarding surrogacy at the mid point of our pregnancy, we were very anxious and concerned.  We were relieved when Kim flew over at the last minute to assist her clients who were on the ground there and to make sure that all was well with our surrogate when the clinic we were working with had to temporarily shut its doors.   Kim Hendrix gave us the fastest replies, and as much information as she could throughout the entire process.  From start to finish, she was our partner, and became our friend.   We are beyond joy with our healthy son, and look forward to working with Kim and Complete Surrogacy Solutions on a sibling project in the next year in Nepal.  
Stephen M. and Charles M.
San Diego, CA 



Just a few of our successes from clients in which citizenship through surrogacy is available:










We wish continued success to all of our many clients who are ongoing in their pregnancies in the USA, Mexico, and India and starting their processes in Nepal.   

For more information, please contact us, and we can put you in touch with a variety of very happy families from countries which allow citizenship through surrogacy.


www.completesurrogacysolutions.com (New and updated website in development) 

Kim Waters Hendrix  Kim Hendrix Kim Hendrix Kim Waters Hendrix

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

International Surrogacy Considerations, Making Tough Decisions

The past year has brought many changes to the landscape of International Surrogacy.  Keeping up with all of those changes is a full time job requiring long trips, long meetings with doctors, clinics, attorneys and Embassies, while managing the expectations of clients who find themselves having to adjust mid-stride.   The second half of 2014 was certainly the most stressful 6 months for Intended Parents and their surrogates, and for agents, doctors and facilitators.  Bangkok closes, push to Mexico to find the best available resources there, get started and news articles and meetings with governmental officials suggest that there will be a shut down of "altruistic" surrogacy for anyone but those living in Tabasco.  Nepal opens as what appears to be the "final stop" on the International scene.   Fly to Nepal to see if it's manageable even with a doctor with whom we have been working for a long time in India.  Spend months developing and prepping to take a first group in.   It's a whirlwind of thought, time, and ethical considerations balanced against the desires, needs, and wants of so many people who are at their most vulnerable.

Everyone considering surrogacy Internationally really needs to understand FULLY that it is NOT the USA.   If you are at all afraid of long travel to places that may not have some of the conveniences that Westerner's take for granted, may feel primitive, or even unkempt, or if you feel that you need to have hospitals that look like 5 star resorts,  if you are looking for regulations, ratings and rankings as we have in the USA, then do NOT go through surrogacy Internationally.  Save your  money for a several years and try it in the USA.  Or Canada.   But, I will caution that even the US and Canada do NOT come with guarantees of success - no surrogacy or pregnancy, for that matter, in any part of the world, in even what appear to be the most perfect of situations can guarantee that you will have a healthy baby. (more on that later).

IF you are understanding of the above, and you want to have an excellent chance of having a family in a unique way that will hopefully allow you to still afford diapers and formula without taking a bundle of second mortgages, then DO by all means consider International surrogacy options.   Just realize it's going to be HARD.  No matter what.  We are down to just a few viable options, and those will not be around for very long based on the constantly changing landscape.  No country wants to be considered negatively when it comes to such a sensitive matter, no one want to be a "baby factory".

My clients so desperately want options to stay open.   They assume the risks associated with any pregnancy anywhere, but add extra intensity to it by doing this halfway around the world in another woman's body, in countries that do not have the ability or resources to, say, handle a micro preemie.  (Typically, outside viability in countries like India and Nepal is 29 weeks - on the outside).  It's stressful and highly emotional.   I tell all of my clients up front what I can and can't do for them - I can help guide clients through tough situations during the pregnancies but I can't make decisions for them medically, this is their surrogacy and their children.   Those decisions, and the decision to sign on to any program in particular is up to the Intended Parent.  Period.  Most of the time risks are mitigated and everyone goes home with healthy babies, rarely there are complications and outcomes that no one can control, not the doctors, not the agent, not the IP.   I've been extremely fortunate, I think to see so many wonderful outcomes, I celebrate each one of those.   And, I hurt deeply for the IP who does not have a perfect outcome.

  In the past, I have given many free and significantly reduced services to certain clients showing need.   I will no longer be able to do free or reduced agency fees  given the ever moving target that IS the International Surrogacy - an industry in which I still believe is a good option, and would (and frankly may) assume for my own family.  This also allows me to take fewer clients so that service is even better.  This is a boutique agency, not a churn and burn huge enterprise.  The intensity of the work, combined with the time away from home, and the development of new programs has increased the price for everyone involved, from clinic, to facilitator, to IPs.  Surrogate compensation is higher in Nepal due to the time away from home towns in India, and the living expenses are higher too.  Hospital delivery charges are higher as well.  The IVF doctors travel back and forth between their clinics in India or Germany, that also adds cost to the packages.

As of now, everyone feels a sense of desperation to get in and out of the countries as they come up.  Some people are able to handle the challenges and risks with minimal anxiety, and some need a lot of extra help, especially if complications arise.  As an agent/facilitator, we are here to help, but we too have limits on what we can logically provide, but we try to find for you the resources to minimize the anxiety and the information to manage some of the unknown.

On that note, new to the program this year is the inclusion of a therapy session with a licensed counselor who specializes in infertility and surrogacy, available to any IP who is feeling the need for support above what we can provide.  Also new is the addition of assistants and partners to the programs.   Nepal is going to present some challenges in convenience, but the two major hospitals in Kathmandu are truly well staffed, surprisingly modern, and clean (not BNH, but we can't have that anymore).  The hospitals seem eager to please, and I have met with all staff from the CEO down - the CEO and hospital admin have promised to assist IPs and me with all that they can.  The OBGYNs and Neonatologist and his staff were frank and open when I met with them and toured the NICU, delivery rooms, and recovery rooms.   Many in Kathmandu desire the infrastructure medically and in other ways that surrogacy can bring to a country.  This will enable even the locals to receive specialized care that they would have not experienced without the doctors bringing in equipment and the extra technology required for labs and IVF, and the additional equipment to the nurseries and NICUs.    Most of the doctors starting up in Nepal are world class and experienced physicians.   I anticipate seeing more resources and communication shared between top agents, a few of us are working on that presently.   It's going to be quite different for those who had first surrogacies in, or were considering, Bangkok.   But, we will have many babies through the Nepal programs who would not be possible without the brave surrogate mothers, the clinics, agents, facilitators, and Intended Parents who will work together halfway around the world to have the chance, the hope of a family.

 International surrogacy is not perfect, surrogacy in general isn't perfect anywhere, but it does provide options and chances for family that just did not exist openly even 10 years ago.   Again, consider your own fortitude and mental resources, not just the financial aspects of this process - be honest with yourself and make sure that you have all of the physical and mental support that you can possibly can before signing any contracts,  International, or maybe surrogacy in general, is perhaps not the best choice for each and every person who looks into the option.  Only IPs can make this decision for themselves.   But for those with that fortitude and who truly are wanting a chance at a family, and who can understand and accept the risks,  it can be the path to the family of dreams.

We are redeveloping our website to highlight the new programs and services that we offer, as well as sharing the photos of the families we assisted in 2014.  Please visit us at www.completesurrogacysolutions.com.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Complete Surrogacy Solutions and Families Through Surrogacy

I will be attending and speaking at the Families Through Surrogacy event on Saturday in San Francisco.  This educational event will cover a variety of topics surrounding the surrogacy process, both domestic and international.

www.familiesthrusurrogacy.com

In addition, Carrie Bloedorn, www.eggspecting.com, and I are hosting a private event on Friday evening in connection with the organization Gay Future Dads - www.gayfuturedads.org. If you would like an invitation, please email Kim at completesurrogacysolutions@gmail.com.

We are excited to be sharing our experiences and options for surrogacy in India and Thailand.  Our April group is quite large, and we are now working on our June group cycle.   This is a great opportunity to save on the great services that Carrie and her egg donor's provide, as well as having a built in support group of other Intended Parents.   In addition, CSS and All IVF have many beautiful Thai donors from which to select.

For more information, please feel free to contact me.

Kim
www.completesurrogacysolutions.com

Friday, September 27, 2013

Men Having Babies Seminar in NYC

A shout out to those in the NY area - Men Having Babies, a non-profit LGBT family building organization is hosting a conference in Manhattan on October 6th.  I'll be in attendance, and look forward to meeting others considering surrogacy options.  MHB is an excellent resource and provides both education and surrogacy funding opportunities.   The focus is primarily on domestic surrogacy, and there will be many sponsors present and available for private consultation including attorneys, physicians, and agencies.  Participation fee is only $10.00 pre-paid, or $15.00 at the door.  

I'd love to see many there!  

I will also be available for one-on-one meetings on Saturday and Monday should anyone be interested in surrogacy in Thailand or surrogacy in India.

http://www.menhavingbabies.com/surrogacy-seminars/ny-2013/

Monday, August 26, 2013

Complete Surrogacy Solutions

So, going to the next level!

Complete Surrogacy Solutions is an affordable boutique surrogacy client management company.   I work directly with two doctors only as their American Client Manager - one fabulous and well known doctor in Delhi who offers an "all inclusive prenatal" package with high success rates for my heterosexual and married couples, and one highly experienced and esteemed doctor in Bangkok who offers a "one stop" surrogacy package for my single and or gay clients.  I am only taking on a few clients per month, and handle everything that I can to make this process as smooth as I can.

I'm very excited about this opportunity, and have many clients who are already signed up and ready to go to both doctors.  In fact,  one of my couples just had their medical visas approved without needing extra time or more documentation!  I had them submit EVERYTHING to BLS, despite BLS claiming that they didn't think the documentation was necessary.  However, better to learn from lessons past than to assume anything in this process!

Website and Complete Surrogacy Solutions blog set to go.  We're on Facebook.  Please spread the word - honest client management, access to surrogates during my quarterly visits to Delhi and Bangkok, honesty with regards to surrogate housing, financial transparency, basically everything that people have asked me for is being covered.   Open communication.

I have a group cycle starting in Thailand set for November,  I will be present for all medical procedures and will meet each surrogate and egg donor for group .   I can accept a few more clients in the next few weeks before I have to close new applicants for the November cycle.  If you need a Caucasian egg donor agency, I happen to know of an excellent agency with donors who are well screened and prepared to travel and begin their cycles.   I will be sending individual clients as needed, but prefer to try to group several together so that they can support one another along the way too (if they wish to share their experiences), and have people around they have met for baby pick up.

I'm VERY happy to help anyone who needs it!

Kim Hendrix
President and Founder
Complete Surrogacy Solutions LLC

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Freedom to Blog About True Feelings

What to think when a clinic removes a popular blog from its own blog list when an Intended Parent is facing problems and wants to talk about them publicly?   I will never understand this - surrogacy is not always a smooth process, and I think that it's better to be open and honest about what everyone goes through.  It's not shameful to have a complex pregnancy, from a clinic OR an IP standpoint.  Pregnancies here in the states encounter complications and unexpected costs and emotional turmoil, what is the shame of talking about it?   When someone reaches out with concerns or disappointments or sadness, why is the clinic removing the blog instead of talking the concerns through?  This raises HUGE red flags all over the place.   I tend to look at sites that feature all "happy happy" throughout the process as dishonest, because we are all smart enough to know that it's just not true.

So, on the blogs that I will set up for my own surrogacy sites will be open to ALL bloggers going through surrogacy, the good, the bad, the ugly.  We have things to talk about, and we should be able to put things out there without fear of reprisal from the clinics who are taking care of our babies and the women who are carrying them.

This has really and truly upset me, and I feel like I have to talk about it.   My own blog has been removed from a site, but that's okay with me, I knew it would happen because I'm not just talking about pleasantries of the industry, but about how we can make the industry better for all involved.  Doctors who have nothing to hide support this, and encourage it, and they will follow my blogs happily.   We're a vast community with varying experiences.   And this is a HUMAN experience and we will have HUMAN emotions, this is not just "big business" to many of us, and that needs to be recognized, not diminished.

Okay, off the soap box for today, I just have had enough of "pumpkins and flowers" and realize we all have things to talk about, so let's discuss and make this a better industry all around.

Kim