What The Surrogacy Agency Had To Say
If you’re wondering why Omega Family Global put Jessica through a very painful process despite everyone knowing that she was the child’s biological mother, you can check out the statement they issued. They refuted the claims she made, among other things. The New York Post published their answer: “By its very nature surrogacy is a complicated journey which necessitates the support and care of agencies, parents, surrogates, psychologist, lawyers, and a host of other professionals. As with any pregnancy, issues do arise which require great care, attention to detail and respect for the process and the emotions of all involved.”
Two Months Before She Got To Meet Her Child
To review, Jessica gave birth on December 12, 2016. After three failed attempts to get her son back, she finally got the chance to hold him two months later. She narrated to the New York Post, “And so, on [February] 5, I finally met a caseworker from Omega in a Starbucks parking lot in Menifee, [California], where she handed over our son, whom we’ve renamed Malachi. The moment was incredibly emotional, and I started hugging and kissing my boy.” Jessica hopes her story will warn other people.