
Is Surrogacy a Risky Journey?
With advancements in assisted reproductive technology, more people are turning to gestational surrogacy to start families. But does this mean surrogate pregnancies are automatically high-risk?

With advancements in assisted reproductive technology, more people are turning to gestational surrogacy to start families. But does this mean surrogate pregnancies are automatically high-risk?

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At Valor Academy Elementary in Los Angeles, Connie Clotworthy leads a weekly mindfulness program to help students manage their emotions. Using fun tools like a

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