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Mariah Duck: Our Surrogacy Journey (Part 1)

Mariah Duck: Our Surrogacy Journey (Part 1)

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Welcome to Part 1 of a four part series on surrogacy! In this episode, Mariah and I talk about her journey of becoming a surrogacy carrier to help another family bring a child into the world. She tells us why she wanted to become a surrogate, her passion for birth and women, how she met her intended mother, and what it was like to go through IVF and carry a baby for another family, all while being a wife, mom of 2 and military spouse herself.

Stay posted for Part 2 of this series, where we hear from Shay, the intended mom that Mariah carried for!

BIO: Mariah Duck is a dedicated mother, military wife/spouse, and social worker with extensive experience in the ART/IVF field in several capacities but is currently a surrogacy case manager. She is also a passionate advocate for all things birth and postpartum, working as a doula and having been a surrogate herself. Her unique perspective blends professional expertise with personal experience, making her a powerful voice on caregiving, resilience, and community support.

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