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Arc-sous-Cicon. Children born through surrogacy: "We can't pretend we don't exist."

Arc-sous-Cicon. Children born through surrogacy: "We can't pretend we don't exist."

Suffering from a serious congenital condition and undergoing four open-heart surgeries, Gladys had the joy of becoming a mother thanks to surrogacy, or GPA. A challenging journey for the young woman who, despite everything, fears that the worst is not necessarily behind her.
Gladys and Nicolas, parents of Melvyn, born through surrogacy. Photo by Anthony Laurent
Gladys and Nicolas, parents of Melvyn, born through surrogacy. Photo by Anthony Laurent

It was with immense joy that Gladys and Nicolas Girod welcomed their little Melvyn. The baby arrived on May 2nd at their home in Arc-sous-Cicon, a little less than a month after his birth in Georgia, thanks to an agency specializing in surrogacy. It was the culmination of a visceral desire to become a mother for Gladys, the end of a chaotic journey for the couple, and, undoubtedly, the...

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