Giving Back and Moving Forward: Sasha Poshusta’s Journey from Infertility to Surrogate

Welcome to another episode of "All Things Conceivable." Today, we dive into the early stages of the surrogacy journey, featuring Sasha Poshusta, a new surrogate from Minnesota. Sasha shares her compelling reasons for becoming a surrogate and joining the Conceivabilities family. Living with her husband Max and two children, Louie and Lucy, Sasha also runs a popular YouTube vlog called "Family Tales," where she openly shares her family adventures and personal struggles, including miscarriage and postpartum depression. In this episode, Sasha discusses the decision-making process, her family's support, and the steps she has taken so far, including the application, mental health assessment, and matching process. Tune in to hear her hopes for the future and what it means to be on the brink of this life-changing journey. Follow along with Sasha on her Familytale Vlogs YouTube Channel. Learn more about becoming a surrogate. Learn more about ConceiveAbilities All-In Surrogate Care and Compensation Package Learn more about becoming an egg donor Learn how to build your family with surrogacy and egg donation  

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Welcome to the All Things Conceivable: A Surrogacy Podcast with Nazca Fontes, where we explore the transformative world of surrogacy. Hosted by Nazca Fontes, a leading surrogacy expert and founder of ConceiveAbilities Egg Donor and Surrogacy Agency, this podcast dives deep into the journey of surrogacy from all perspectives. Discover what inspires women to become surrogate mothers, understand the emotional and practical challenges faced by intended parents, and hear from fertility doctors and surrogacy experts on the latest trends and topics in surrogacy. Whether you’re considering surrogacy, in the midst of the process, or simply curious about modern family building, this podcast offers valuable insights and heartfelt stories to guide you. Tune in for an informative and inspiring exploration of creating families through surrogacy.