Saturday, March 21, 2026

Surrogate caught drinking, forced to abort baby

Marty and Melinda were busy with their careers and couldn’t have kids.

They retired early and moved to the Caribbean to start a family.

They chose surrogacy over IVF due to unreliable local medical services.

After a bad experience with their first surrogate, they found a better agency in California.

The new surrogate had to follow strict rules, but she broke one by drinking alcohol.

They terminated the pregnancy and cut ties with the surrogate.

With a different agency for their second child, the process was smooth and successful.

The couple paid over $300,000 for both children via surrogacy.

They advise others to research well and be prepared for unexpected situations.

Vocabulary List:
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Surrogacy/ˈsɜːrəɡəsi/noun
The process of carrying and delivering a child for another person.

Terminated/ˈtɜːrmɪneɪtɪd/verb
To bring to an end or halt.

Agency/ˈeɪdʒənsi/noun
A business or organization that provides a particular service.

Unreliable/ˌʌn.rɪˈlaɪ.ə.bəl/adjective
Not able to be depended on or trusted.

Experience/ɪkˈspɪəriəns/noun
The knowledge or skill acquired by a period of practical experience.

Unexpected/ˌʌnɪkˈspɛktɪd/adjective
Not expected; unforeseen.
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AccentSpeed
Surrogacy/ˈsɜːrəɡəsi/noun
The process of carrying and delivering a child for another person.
Terminated/ˈtɜːrmɪneɪtɪd/verb
To bring to an end or halt.
Agency/ˈeɪdʒənsi/noun
A business or organization that provides a particular service.
Unreliable/ˌʌn.rɪˈlaɪ.ə.bəl/adjective
Not able to be depended on or trusted.
Experience/ɪkˈspɪəriəns/noun
The knowledge or skill acquired by a period of practical experience.
Unexpected/ˌʌnɪkˈspɛktɪd/adjective
Not expected; unforeseen.

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