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  • ‘A magical moment’: Teachers turn friendship across the hall into family through surrogacy

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    THINGS TO BE SLOW MOVING. WELL, IT’S NOT THAT UNCOMMON FOR COWORKERS TO BECOME FRIENDS, BUT FEW EVER BECOME FAMILY. KCCI BEAU BOWMAN SHOWS US HOW THAT HAPPENED TO TWO TEACHERS AT MARSHALLTOWN’S MILLER MIDDLE SCHOOL IN THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY WAY. HAVE WE GOTTEN ANY OF THE QUESTIONS RIGHT YET ON THE LOCK CHALLENGE? TEACHING CAN SOMETIMES BE A TOUGH GIG. NOT BECAUSE THE QUESTIONS ARE HARD, BUT BECAUSE THE DAYS ARE LONG AND THE STAKES ARE HIGH. I WOULD NOT HAVE COME UP WITH THAT ONE EITHER. SOMETIMES THE THING THAT MAKES IT EASIER ISN’T A NEW LESSON PLAN. OR A BETTER BELL SCHEDULE. IT’S YOUR BEST FRIEND RIGHT ACROSS THE HALL. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADERS. THEY ALL THOUGHT WE WERE SISTERS. ANNA MILLER AND MORGAN HURST BOTH STARTED AT MILLER MIDDLE SCHOOL IN MARSHALLTOWN 14 YEARS AGO. TWO TEACHERS ARRIVING AT THE SAME PLACE AT THE SAME TIME, THEN MOVING LIKE PARALLEL LINES THAT NEVER REALLY DRIFTED APART. CAREERS GROWING SIDE BY SIDE. BUT ALMOST WITHOUT THEM REALIZING IT. THEIR LIVES DID TOO. WE KIND OF GOT MARRIED AT THE SAME TIME. OUR FIRST KIDS ARE SIX MONTHS APART. FRIENDSHIPS AT WORK MAKE THE HOURS TICK FASTER, BUT THE REAL ONES DO SOMETHING ELSE. THEY HOLD YOU UP, ESPECIALLY WHEN THE HARD THINGS STOP BEING AFRAID. IT’S BEEN REALLY GREAT TO HAVE SOMEONE LIKE CELEBRATE THE REALLY, REALLY GREAT THINGS. AND THEN ALSO THE REALLY, REALLY HARD THINGS. FOR ANNA, ONE OF THOSE HARD THINGS WAS TRYING TO GET PREGNANT WITH HER SECOND CHILD. TEN YEARS, 20 ROUNDS OF IVF AND EVENTUALLY A CONVERSATION. NO ONE WANTS TO HAVE. BUT SOME FAMILIES HAVE TO TOWARDS THE END, LIKE HAD SAID, YOU KNOW, LIKE THEY HAD RECOMMENDED THAT WE SHIFT TO SURROGACY. I WASN’T READY FOR THAT. YOU KNOW, MORGAN WAS KIND OF ALWAYS THAT SUPPORT PERSON. SHE WAS THE FIRST ONE TO SAY, LIKE, YOU KNOW, LIKE I’D BE WILLING TO DO THIS FOR MORGAN. IT WASN’T COMPLICATED, NOT BECAUSE IT WAS BIG, BUT BECAUSE LOVE SOMETIMES IS SIMPLE. I HAD REALLY EASY PREGNANCIES, A SUPER SUPPORTIVE HUSBAND, AND SO IT WAS A REALLY EASY DECISION TO BE LIKE, IF YOU NEED THAT, I’M HAPPY TO HELP. THE EMBRYO WAS TRANSFERRED ON APRIL 1ST, 2024 AND STUCK ON THE FIRST TRY WHEN THEY CALLED AND LET US KNOW THAT HER BLOOD TEST CAME BACK POSITIVE. THAT WAS LIKE THE FIRST LIKE, OH MY GOD, THIS IS ACTUALLY HAPPENING. AND IN THE CLASSROOMS, THE ANTICIPATION BUILT THE WAY IT DOES IN A SCHOOL ON THE LAST DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS BREAK, I FEEL LIKE HE’S KICKING AND SHE’D RUN DOWN TO MY ROOM AND THEN HE’D GO SILENT AND I’M LIKE, HE’S JUST CALM BECAUSE HE LOVES YOU, RIGHT? LIKE YOU BRING THAT CALMING PRESENCE. AND THEN THAT DECEMBER SHY BOY DILLON WAS BORN. AND MORGAN, WHO HAD CARRIED HIM NINE MONTHS, MADE SURE THE FIRST MOMENTS BELONGED TO ANNA MORGAN, WAS VERY LIKE, I DON’T WANT TO SAY HANDS OFF. BUT LIKE WHEN HE WAS BORN, SHE REALLY WANTED IT TO BE ME. AND THAT WAS JUST A REALLY SPECIAL THING FOR ME TO HAVE BECAUSE, YOU KNOW, LIKE, THAT’S SOMETHING THAT I MISSED OUT ON AND I JUST AFTER HE WAS BORN, SHE KIND OF LET US HAVE OUR TIME, BUT THEN WAS WILLING TO BE, YOU KNOW, THAT PERSON OF SUPPORT. BUT THEN THAT NIGHT EVERYONE LEFT AND IT WAS JUST DYLAN AND I. AND THAT WAS JUST LIKE A MAGICAL MOMENT OF SOMETHING THAT I HAD HOPED FOR FOR SO LONG. NOW, ONE YEAR LATER, HE’S GOT FROSTING ON HIS HANDS AND OPINIONS ABOUT CAKE. HE ATE HIS CAKE, AND WHEN HE WAS DONE, HE LET US KNOW. HE JUST FLIPPED IT OFF THE TRAY AND IT LANDED ON THE GROUND. DILLON IS LOVED BY MORE THAN HE COULD EVER UNDERSTAND. OUR FAMILIES ARE JUST LIKE, ALMOST BONDED. AND IT ALL STARTED RIGHT HERE IN THE HALLS OF MILLER MIDDLE SCHOOL, WHERE TWO TEACHERS BECAME FRIENDS. AND THEN IN THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY WAY, BECAME FAMILY. THERE WE GO.

    ‘A magical moment’: Teachers turn friendship across the hall into family through surrogacy

    Updated: 2:51 AM PST Dec 29, 2025

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    Two teachers at an Iowa middle school, who started at the school 14 years ago, have taken a friendship that began across the hall and turned it into family after one served as a surrogate for the other.Anna Miller and Morgan Hurst taught and raised children at the same time; their careers and lives moving in parallel. “The seventh and eighth graders, they all thought we were sisters,” Hurst said.Their bond deepened through both celebrations and hardships. “It’s been really great to celebrate the really great things and then also the really, really hard things,” Miller said.Miller and her husband spent a decade trying to have a second child, undergoing 20 rounds of in vitro fertilization.”Toward the end, they had recommended that we shift to surrogacy. I wasn’t ready for that,” she said. “Morgan was always kind of that support person.”But she was the first one to say, ‘I’d be willing to do this.’”Hurst said the decision was straightforward for her. “I had really easy pregnancies, a super supportive husband, and so, it was a really easy decision to be like, ‘If you need that, I’m happy to help.’”The embryo was transferred April 1, 2024, and resulted in a pregnancy on the first try.”When they called and let us know that her blood test came back positive, that was like the first like, ‘Oh my God, this is actually happening,’” Miller said.Hurst carried the child, and the women shared moments during the pregnancy. “I’d be like, ‘He’s kicking!’ and she’d run down to my room, and then he’d go silent, and I was just like, ‘He’s calm because he loves you. Like, you bring that calming presence.’” Hurst said.When the baby, Dellyn, was born that December, Hurst said she wanted Miller to have the first moments. Miller said, “Morgan was very, I don’t want to say hands-off, but, like, when Dellyn was born, she really wanted it to be me and that was a really special thing for me to have because that’s something I missed out on, and after he was born, she kind of let us have our time, but then was willing to be that person of support.” Miller added, “And then that night, everyone left, and it was just Dellyn and I. And that was just … a magical moment of something that I hoped for for so long.”

    Two teachers at an Iowa middle school, who started at the school 14 years ago, have taken a friendship that began across the hall and turned it into family after one served as a surrogate for the other.

    Anna Miller and Morgan Hurst taught and raised children at the same time; their careers and lives moving in parallel. “The seventh and eighth graders, they all thought we were sisters,” Hurst said.

    Their bond deepened through both celebrations and hardships. “It’s been really great to celebrate the really great things and then also the really, really hard things,” Miller said.

    Miller and her husband spent a decade trying to have a second child, undergoing 20 rounds of in vitro fertilization.

    “Toward the end, they had recommended that we shift to surrogacy. I wasn’t ready for that,” she said. “Morgan was always kind of that support person.

    “But she was the first one to say, ‘I’d be willing to do this.’”

    Hurst said the decision was straightforward for her. “I had really easy pregnancies, a super supportive husband, and so, it was a really easy decision to be like, ‘If you need that, I’m happy to help.’”

    The embryo was transferred April 1, 2024, and resulted in a pregnancy on the first try.

    “When they called and let us know that her blood test came back positive, that was like the first like, ‘Oh my God, this is actually happening,’” Miller said.

    Hurst carried the child, and the women shared moments during the pregnancy.

    “I’d be like, ‘He’s kicking!’ and she’d run down to my room, and then he’d go silent, and I was just like, ‘He’s calm because he loves you. Like, you bring that calming presence.’” Hurst said.

    When the baby, Dellyn, was born that December, Hurst said she wanted Miller to have the first moments. Miller said, “Morgan was very, I don’t want to say hands-off, but, like, when Dellyn was born, she really wanted it to be me and that was a really special thing for me to have because that’s something I missed out on, and after he was born, she kind of let us have our time, but then was willing to be that person of support.”

    Miller added, “And then that night, everyone left, and it was just Dellyn and I. And that was just … a magical moment of something that I hoped for for so long.”

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  • Second-Time Surrogate Delivers ‘Surrobaby’ for Same-Sex Couple

    Second-Time Surrogate Delivers ‘Surrobaby’ for Same-Sex Couple

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    Previous nurse and surrogacy case manager delivers healthy baby for second set of gay intended parents, now parents

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    updated: Dec 16, 2019

    Second-time surrogate and surrogacy case manager Jennifer Lange delivered a healthy baby boy on Nov. 14 at Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center in Rockville, Maryland. The parents were able to be present for the birth and are now at home enjoying their first few weeks of parenthood. This is Jennifer’s second surrogacy journey with a second set of gay intended parents – her first surrogacy delivery was in March of 2018. Some intended parents and surrogates prefer no contact during a surrogacy journey, however, Jennifer and both sets of intended parents were thankfully able to develop a close friendship after being matched via surrogacy agency Creative Family Connections. Recently, the new parents brought their baby boy to visit Jennifer’s three children, giving them the opportunity to meet the baby and see him where he belongs, which is in his fathers’ arms.

    Throughout both of her surrogacy journeys, Jennifer wrote about her incredible experiences in two blogs, which she has shared with her friends, family, and the intended parents’ families. Read more about her first journey here, and her second journey here.

    Jennifer Lange, Surrogacy Case Manager

    ​Jennifer became a case manager with surrogacy agency Creative Family Connections in September of 2018 after completing her first surrogacy journey for a set of gay intended parents. Jennifer’s role at Creative Family Connections is to provide direct support to intended parents and gestational carriers (surrogates who have no biological connection to the intended parents) throughout their journey. Jennifer earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from York College of Pennsylvania and has spent over 10 years working as a registered nurse in various areas of health care, including nursery and pregnancy postpartum care before joining Creative Family Connections.

    Jennifer has always had a passion for helping others, both as a registered nurse and during her own surrogacy journeys as a gestational carrier. This passion for helping others build their families has carried over into her professional career as she loves sharing her firsthand knowledge of surrogacy. Jenn resides in Maryland with her husband and three children. She loves to run in her free time and enjoyed running during both of her surrogate pregnancies. 

    Source: Creative Family Connections

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  • Ahead of National Infertility Week, CBS UK Picks Up Egg Factor, a Groundbreaking 10 Part Documentary Series Following a Diverse Group of People Undergoing Egg Donation and Surrogacy, Set to Debut Early 2020

    Ahead of National Infertility Week, CBS UK Picks Up Egg Factor, a Groundbreaking 10 Part Documentary Series Following a Diverse Group of People Undergoing Egg Donation and Surrogacy, Set to Debut Early 2020

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    10 Discouraged, Yet Determined Intended Parents Embark on a Highly Emotional, Unconventional Journey to Baby-making Including the Exclusive Story of Fuller House Stars Fox and Dashiell Messitt.

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    updated: Apr 16, 2019

    ​Just in time for Infertility week, Alera Enterprises, Inc. announced today that CBS UK has acquired EGG FACTOR, a gripping, 10-part docu-series tracing the extraordinary lives of men and women involved in creating modern families with donated eggs. Egg Factor, which is set to debut in early 2020, will kick off National Infertility Week on April 23 with its US premiere in Los Angeles followed by a Q&A led by Executive Producer, Lara Sarkissian and her female-powered team. In addition, featured couple Kacy Andrews and Jack Messitt (parents of Fuller House Stars Fox and Dashiell Messitt) will join the panel to discuss their unconventional and highly controversial journey to parenthood.

    In EGG FACTOR, single mothers, couples, lesbians, and gay men who struggle to conceive naturally are finally able to realize their dream of having a baby with healthy eggs from young women who are willing to go through the grueling egg retrieval process. The journeys are both eye-opening and entertaining with twists, setbacks and surprises – but ultimately ending with the same wondrous result: A new life!

    “Now, more than ever,” says Lara Sarkissian. “Women need one another; this is the very notion that motivated me to put my life savings on the line to create an opportunity for women to empower others in the most extraordinary way. The true experiences featured in Egg Factor not only aim to lift the secrecy and shame surrounding infertility, but to help restore the spirits of discouraged, yet determined couples as they surrender to the DNA or a womb of another’s.”

    “Of course,” Sarkissian adds, “I couldn’t have done this alone, like the women I followed, I’m indebted to the endless support from Gifted Journeys, PFCLA my partner Alen Tarassians and amazing team at Alera who were instrumental in the development and production of Egg Factor.”

    For millions of intended parents, creating a healthy baby comes with a difficult choice they never imagined: accepting the end of their own genetic lineage and relying on a stranger’s eggs. Egg donation is on the rise with 74 percent more registered donors in the last ten years. 10,000 babies are born each year using donor eggs, a number that has doubled in just a few years.

    ABOUT ALERA

    Alera Enterprises is a boutique production company with a mission to create new media content that is always ahead of the curve. With hundreds of hours of television programs under their belt, the team at Alera is passionate about all that they produce. From script to screen, commercials to documentaries and apps for mobile devices, ingenuity rules! Be it with Overhaulin’ (transforming dream cars with Chip Foose), Living with Ed (tackling green living with celeb-environmentalist Ed Begley Jr.) or with their latest series Egg Factor (redefining the modern family formation), Alera creates groundbreaking programming that simply connects to your soul.

    ABOUT GIFTED JOURNEYS

    All donations in EGG FACTOR were arranged by Gifted Journeys, a leading egg donation and surrogacy agency headed by Wendie Wilson-Miller and Tina Barbagallo, both of whom donated eggs of their own multiple times. Wendie Wilson-Miller, Founder and CEO of Gifted Journeys is an award-winning author internationally recognized for her works on LGBT in Insider’s Guide to Egg Donation: A Compassionate and Comprehensive Guide For All Parents-to-Be. Further, Wednie co-founded Society for Ethics in Egg Donation and Surrogacy (SEEDS), where she currently holds the title of Vice President.

    WONDERING HOW TO BEGIN YOUR OWN EGG DONATION JOURNEY?

    Visit https://www.adventuresinbabymaking.com

    or contact Kacy Andrews at coach@adventuresinbabymaking.com

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    RCW Media Group
    Casandra Walker
    323-979-8417
    RCWmediagroup@gmail.com

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    Source: Alera Enterprises

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