WCOB in the media
It’s highly important for our team to raise the awareness around surrogacy topic and to make more people educated about the latest surrogacy advancements and its overall potential. Media is the best way to become a versatile informative channel for people from different countries and of different nationalities.
Thanks to Olga Pysana’s (our Intended Parent Partner) initiative, we’ve disclosed the truth behind being a surrogate and giving childbirth under severe bombing on the BBC Ukrainecast. Explore the details of this miraculous story told by WCOB surrogate Natalia by clicking on the button below.
WCOB in the media
It’s deeply important to our team to raise awareness about surrogacy and help more people understand its possibilities and progress. We believe that media plays a powerful role in sharing real stories and educating audiences across different countries and cultures.
Thanks to the initiative of Olga Pysana, our Intended Parent Partner, WCOB was able to share the truth about surrogacy and childbirth during wartime on BBC Ukrainecast. In this moving story, WCOB surrogate Natalia opens up about her experience of giving birth amid severe bombing.
Tune in to BBC, one of the world’s leading media platforms, where you can catch a podcast featuring our story, including the remarkable journey of one of our surrogate mothers from Mariupol. Delve into the intriguing narrative that highlights the challenges we faced and the paths we took to navigate this extraordinary and difficult situation.
Discover the remarkable journey of David Sterling, born through the World Center of Baby (WCOB) surrogate program. Jeff Sterling and Lilac Epstein’s quest for parenthood led them to Ukraine amidst their fertility struggles. Now, as they await the birth of twin girls, their story illuminates the challenges and joys of international surrogacy amidst the backdrop of global turmoil.
Looking back on the coronavirus pandemic, we had the chance to discuss its impact on intended parents who await their babies in their homelands whereas surrogates are situated in Ukraine, in The New York Times article.
A professional outlook on the global surrogacy sphere and the disruption caused by the pandemic is given in this episode of Jenny Kleeman’s podcast by our Intended Parent Partner Olga Pysana. Discover the details by clicking on the button below.
“WCOB is much more than just a perfect service. It’s helping families to have their child and realize their dream” ― Larisa and Gabriel from Brazil share their story, while embracing two beautiful twins, born with the help of World Center of Baby. Envision their breathtaking surrogacy experience by clicking on the button below.
Austin is a mechanical engineer turned gay-dad blogger and NFT creator. In our conversation, we dive into the adoption and surrogacy journey for queer parents and explore the beauty of raising children free from traditional gender roles. Austin opens up about the power of living authentically, following your passions, and building community through creativity. He also gives us a friendly crash course on NFTs — and how these digital spaces can foster inclusion and connection.
Read the article on The Irish Independent about surrogacy amidst the war in Ukraine. The story includes insights on how the conflict has affected surrogacy arrangements for Irish parents, with a focus on the legal and logistical challenges they face. For more details, you visit the article.
Read the article on The Guardian about an English couple, a Ukrainian surrogate, and their baby. The story is titled “An English couple, a Ukrainian surrogate and a baby: the extraordinary story of how war united two unlikely families.” More details are available here.
Read the CNBC feature titled “The commercial surrogacy industry is booming as demand for babies rises.” The article explores how increasing demand for parenthood—driven by factors such as infertility and the growing number of same-sex couples seeking children—is fueling the global growth of the surrogacy industry.
For more insights, see the full article on CNBC.