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How I came into the world through Surrogacy – How to tell your child

Raising children born through surrogacy brings with it many special moments, and also unique challenges. One of them is dealing with your childu2019s questions about their origin and how they came into the world. It is important to remember that every child is different and will come to these questions in their own time and at their own pace.

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How I came into the world through Surrogacy – How to tell your child

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  1. How I came into the world through Surrogacy – How to tell your child Raising children born through surrogacy brings with it many special moments, and also unique challenges. It is important to remember that every child is different and will come to these questions in their own time and at their own pace.

  2. How I came into the world” – dealing with the questions from children who were born through surrogacy, by Dr. IlanTabakAviram, During their development, children gradually begin to deal with the question “how did I come into the world” and turn to their parents with difficult questions. Sometimes, they are left alone with the questions and develop their own theories and hypotheses about how their family was formed, and not always in a realistic and accurate manner. Dealing with this question is essential for every child forming their identity, and therefore has occupied the world of psychology since Freud.  In the case of families that go through a surrogacy process, the process of bringing a child into the world is a complex process in all respects: technically, medically and emotionally, and the answers are not so simple. Many parents find themselves struggling to answer the child and sometimes this is a concern of potential parents, even before starting the parenting journey. In this article I will try to formulate a number of simple principles that can help parents deal with this challenging situation. 2

  3. The Importance of Creating a Family Narrative Drawing from past experiences with children adopted at an early age, we understand that it is easier for children to process their personal story when the narrative of their arrival into the world and into the family is presented to them in an honest and open way, as early as possible, and in the form of a structured children’s story. We must remember that children don’t grow up in a vacuum, and even at a young age in kindergarten, they are asked complex and curious questions about their family and how they were born. Without well-defined and prepared answers, they will feel embarrassment, shame, and even social rejection. Over time, this can create a negative cumulative experience for them. 2

  4. Guiding children through their birth story As parents, it is our responsibility to take charge and guide our children through the process of understanding their birth story. While we shouldn’t wait for them to ask questions, we also need to be mindful of their age and personality. Some children are naturally curious and may actively seek out information, while others may avoid the topic altogether for various reasons. Children who are avoidant need our extra attention and initiative to learn about their origins. However, we should not force them to engage with the subject if they prefer to avoid further discussions after the initial disclosure. Often, it is convenient to bring up the topic and sit with the child in front of their birth story album in preparation for a family day that is celebrated in kindergartens. This is a golden opportunity to deal with the subject in a way that is not forced. Sometimes, it is natural to bring up the topic around a birthday, or if the birth of a younger brother or sister is expected, this is another opportunity to talk about it. 2

  5. An evolving story with age The story of family creation is a fundamental part of a child’s identity, and it is therefore best to start telling it early, as early as the beginning of language acquisition, starting at the age of two. Of course, we will tell it in a way that is appropriate for their cognitive development. Initially, we will mainly explain through pictures and photographs the pregnancy in the surrogate’s belly, our parents’ wait for the birth, and our presence from the moment of birth onwards. Children at the age of four can already understand the basic medical process for example. It is better to explain with general concepts of egg, sperm, womb-abdomen, and not to go into detail beyond that. It is important to explain why another woman will carry the pregnancy, and to use the explanation that “boys cannot hold a baby in their stomach”. 2

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