Minnesota Woman Delivers Child through Surrogacy

Released on: April 17, 2008, 3:59 am

Press Release Author: Growing Generations

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Minnesota resident and mother of two, celebrated the birth of
a new baby in February. As a surrogate, she carried and delivered the baby for a
couple who had gone through the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF) with an egg
donor.

Press Release Body: Waite Park, MN, April 4, 2008 - Jenny Fortwengler, Minnesota
resident and mother of two, celebrated the birth of a new baby in February. As a
surrogate, she carried and delivered the baby for a couple who had gone through the
process of in vitro fertilization (IVF) with an egg donor. Fortwengler had been
selected by the couple through Growing Generations, the largest surrogacy agency in
the world. Since 1996, Growing Generations has assisted more than 1000 clients from
19 countries with the surrogacy process.

Fortwengler was drawn to surrogacy based on experiences that she'd had with her own
children. "I really enjoyed being pregnant with my own children and wanted to learn
more about surrogacy," said Fortwengler. "So, I went online and researched
surrogacy, where I found there to be many options to choose from." After reviewing
message boards on the Internet and surrogate agencies' Web sites, Fortwengler was
particularly drawn to Growing Generations. "What I liked about Growing Generations
is that they work with singles and gay couples, as well as heterosexual couples.
Their Web site also stood out as being well put together and professional."

Fortwengler applied to Growing Generations' surrogacy program and was accepted.
During the application process, she and her husband spoke with agency staff members
to get all of their questions answered. "My husband wanted to ask questions about
the medical risks above all," said Fortwengler. "Once he received answers to those
questions, he was totally on board." Friends and family came on board as well, with
Forwengler noting that her experience "opened their eyes to possibility." During the
process, Fortwengler ultimately felt that surrogacy brought her entire family closer
together.

Later, she recalls her first meeting with the couple. "I was so nervous," said
Fortwengler. "My husband said, 'Just think that they are probably more nervous than
you.' It's a little like a blind date. But we clicked and hit it off. It was a good
match from the start."

After becoming pregnant, her relationship with the couple bloomed through weekly
email exchanges and visits. "I remember that carrying the child as a surrogate
mother wasn't like carrying my own kids," said Fortwengler. "I knew that I was
carrying [the couple's] child, so I wasn't emotionally attached. I learned to expect
the unexpected, in the sense that not everything went the way I thought it would.
Some parts of the process went by really slowly and others very fast."

On the day of the birth, the couple was present, alongside Fortwengler. Her husband
was also in the room, holding her hand. She recalls a distinct moment after the
delivery. "[The doctor] was about to put the baby on my stomach when I pointed to
the couple. 'It's their baby,' I said. When I saw them holding the baby, I started
crying. I thought to myself that this was amazing, and everything that I had hoped
it would be."

Fortwengler has said that, for her, the best part of surrogacy is the birth. Being
able to watch parents with their new baby and witness the culmination of how long
they waited and how much they wanted it, was a powerful experience for both her and
her family. For that reason, Fortwengler is ready for another surrogacy. "[After the
birth], I knew right away that I wanted to go again." When asked why, her response
is simple: "There are a lot of couples and singles out there who need surrogates. I
know that I can do this for them, and that it gives me immense personal
satisfaction."

To learn more about Growing Generations, please visit www.growinggenerations.com.

About Growing Generations, LLC
Since 1996, Growing Generations has been a company passionately dedicated to the
vision of creating life and, in the process, changing the world. Founded by gay and
lesbian parents, our mission is simple - to build families of choice for our
community through surrogacy, egg donation, and sperm donation.

Web Site: Minnesota Woman Delivers Child through Surrogacy

Contact Details: Contact
Growing Generations, LLC
Los Angeles * New York * Boston * Ohio Valley
Phone (323) 965-7500 Fax (323) 965-0900
Email: family@growinggenerations.com
Websites: www.growinggenerations.com
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