Meet Ethan! He was born on April 5th, 2019! I had wanted to be a mother for a long time, and after the loss of someone dear to me back in 2013, I was unable to find someone worth dating, let alone have a child with. My cut off age was originally 30 years old, however, I gave it a couple more years with no luck in finding Mr. Right. After you. Read More

Tell us a bit more about your background. What do you do for a living? Are you in the U.S.? Overseas? Married?  I’m 27 and a private nanny. I’ve worked with children for over 10 years. I live in London UK. I am a single, solo mother by choice. What year did you begin your Xytex search/ pregnancy journey? I found Xytex by recommendation from my fertility clinic here in London.  I. Read More

Tell us a bit more about your background. What do you do for a living? Are you in the U.S.? Overseas? Married?  Currently we live in Canada and work in genetics and education. We are engaged and are hoping to get married next year. What year did you begin your Xytex search/ pregnancy journey?  We began this journey November of 2019 and discovered Xytex January 2020. Are you in a heterosexual couple,. Read More

My name is Cristina. I just wanted to send a message to thank you for being who you are! You help people like me, who have lost complete hope, to live out the dream of becoming a mom! My son was born on March 10, and the donor was #10045. After two failed attempts of IUI, I didn’t give up, and then I got the most amazing call, saying that I was pregnant.. Read More

I work as the head of sales for a property developer, and my partner is a nanny. We are based in the UK. We aren’t married but have been together for eight and a half years and were friends for two years prior to this. We have traveled the world together, bought our first home and now started our family. We started our pregnancy journey in 2018 with a visit to the. Read More

About 6 years ago I thought everything was right in the world. I was happily married, and we were expecting our first child. Unfortunately, life can be very hard and not always what it seems. When I was 3 months pregnant, I realized my marriage was over. I was stricken with grief over this, but more so, I was immediately impacted by the fact that my child would never have a sibling,. Read More

Upon reaching my mid-late 30’s, husbandless and childless, I reached the decision point where I often thought I might end up. Call it a woman’s intuition or just fate, but I knew I would be going on this motherhood journey without a partner. So, I embarked. With a friend’s gentle push—after many conversations of hearing me whine about the trials of dating and simply wanting to be a mom and feeling the. Read More

It’s hard to make a long, emotional story short, but I will try. I got married knowing my husband could not give me a baby, though he had 3 children from a previous marriage, and I was a completely accepted stepmom. For many years, I thought that would be enough, but I was born to bear a child. As I got older my body physically screamed at me; I had to have. Read More