Showing posts with label Dr.Shivani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr.Shivani. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

NEW PARENTS FROM USA: SHARING THEIR EXPERIENCE WITH SCI


Wonderful feedback from a family in the U.S

Dear SCI Team,
It’s hard for us to put into words what this experience has been for us.
Thank you from the bottom of our heart for everything you have done to help us.
SCI made us completely at ease with your warmth and professionalism. When we left your office, we were also elated, confident that we were on the right path.
What you provide is such a special gift to people. We are enormously grateful.
You have given us back a sense of joy about becoming a family along with confidence, peace of mind and hope.
Thank you Dr Shivani & SCI Team
Each Member of SCI team were always incredibly accessible, would receives phone calls or emails very promptly. Each one in your team from admin to account are absolutely awesome, truly professional, informative, supportive and an extremely caring person.
The entire journey with SCI team was just perfect and no words could adequately express our gratitude to everyone on the team.

Special thanks to Dr Shivani, Nabanita, Lalit, Jyoti, Arpana. 

Thanks letter to Dr Shivani Sachdev Gour


If you would like to find out more about surrogacy, please email us at: drshivanisachdev@gmail.com

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Big kid Update: Canada

It is always a privilege when families' get in touch with us, out of the blue, to share what has happened to their families after they left us in New Delhi. .

Steven's family story was first shared with you here: http://drshivanisachdevgourdelhi.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/from-canada-dayenu-it-would-have-been.html

and here they are now: 


























We wish this family the choicest of blessings and thank Steven and his family for sharing their story.

If you would like to find out more about surrogacy with us, please email us at drshivanisachdev@gmail.com

Wednesday, 31 December 2014

From the Philippines: a much longed for baby...

After four years of trying...



"Over 4 years of trying to have a child, we've had 5 heartbreaking miscarriages. We have spent a lot of time and money on all kinds of treatment from the best doctors in the country and for a time out of desperation, even tried alternative medical treatments...nothing. 

We still lost the succeeding pregnancies. 

We had spent almost 2 years researching surrogacy as an option. We had thought briefly of adopting but we were adamant that our child be genetically ours so we zoned on on looking at gestational surrogacy further. There were a couple of countries we looked at and decided on India. Now we researched the best clinic for us and after very extensive research, we felt Dr.Shivani and SCI was the clinic that will help make our dream come true...and did. 

It was a very nerve-wracking 9 months with our surrogate having to be hospitalized for almost 2 months but all throughout, the SCI team were always there. Updates were timely and we were always updated. A very professional organization, caring for their surrogates and you really felt that they were doing their best to help and ensure a successful outcome.

I cannot thank Dr.Shivani and her entire team at SCI enough. You facilitated making our dream come true and we are now a family. Thank you and more success to SCI."

If you would like to find out more about surrogacy in India, please email us at: drshivanisachdev@gmail.com

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

From Brazil: a beautiful bundle of girls


Another family completed and thanking India for their family



"Dear all SCI Team
We would like to thank you all SCI team make our dream came true,
When we start this process we were really scared how we would about all details All process happened as were predicted with an unbelivable time period
We receive this great blessing from GOD.


We love not just the clinic and all process but also India and their population always friendly and ready to help, yes, we received another gift as coincidence date to "Diwali Party" that is a wonderful time to be in India!

We would like to encourage everyone in Brazil or other country to running into their dreams, this is possible, a reality, and be sure that Dr Shivani and their team are ready to help!!

Thank you again to improve our life quality and bring Marcela and Fernanda to life,

Marcelo & Helen, Curitiba, ParanĂ¡, Brasil!"


If you would like to find out more about surrogacy in India, please email us at  drshivanisachdev@gmail.com

Friday, 29 August 2014

FROM USA WITH GRATITUDE: Twin boys and a family completed

Another family completed...

Dr Shivani Sachdev Gour Reviews from USA


Thank you very much to the whole team at SCI.

It's been a wonderful experience up to now and thank you for the kind words and wishes. A true dream come true for both of us and something we will always look back on as part of our wonderful experience in India.

God bless,

We wish this family the choicest of blessings. If you would like further information about surrogacy in India, please email us at: drshivnaisachdev@gmail.com

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

From Australia: gorgeous twin girls

More good news from Australia

Dr Shivani Sachdev Gour Reviews from Australia

From Australia:

I hope everyone if well at SCI.   I have attached some pics of our twin girls. Can you please pass these onto the surrogate mother. The girls are doing really well and bring us great joy every day. 

They're both very happy girls and full of smiles (most of the time :)) Our surrogate mother is welcome to contact us any time she would like to inquire about the girls.

From

D & A 

Dr Shivani Sachdev Gour Reviews from Australia


If you would like to find out more about surrogacy in India, please email us at drshivanisachdev@gmail.com

Sunday, 20 July 2014

From Argentina : a message before we leave ( in Eng/Spanish) to our beloved India

Babies of India, India forever part of this family's story...




Dear Dr Shivani and Team: 
We wrote a few lines to greet you and all your team 
We had scheduled a visit to the clinic to greet them personally, but it has not been possible, since our flight is this evening. 

We want to thank you again for all that he has given us wonderful country. 
Dr. Shivani Thanks for your professionalism and we congratulate you for the wonderful team that accompanies it. 

We are grateful to Asha, our beloved substitute. We had a meeting with her and really was a moment we will never forget, full of love and spirituality. 

Asha thanked me, clasping his hands very humbly, Asha dear, we'll have to thank you for looking after pregnancy for both our son Benjamin Teo is here with us. 

Our two children, born by surrogacy, are the most wonderful thing that gave us life and our beloved country: India. 

We deeply back for our children to see the wonderful land where they were born. 
With all love. 

Fernando, Francisco, Teo and Graciela

 Estimado Dr, Shivani y Equipo:
Escribimos unas pequeñas lĂ­neas para saludar a Ud. y a todo su equipo, 
Teníamos programada una visita a la Clínica para saludarlos personalmente, pero no ha sido posible, y nuestro vuelo es ésta misma noche.

Queremos dar las gracias una vez mĂ¡s por todo lo que Ă©ste paĂ­s maravilloso nos ha brindado.

Gracias Dr. Shivani por su profesionalidad y felicitamos a Ud. por el Equipo maravilloso que la acompaña.
Estamos muy agradecidos con Asha, nuestra querida sustituto. Hemos tenido un encuentro con ella y realmente fue un momento que nunca olvidaremos, lleno de amor y espiritualidad. Asha me agradeciĂ³ a mĂ­, juntando muy humildemente sus manos, Asha querida, nosotros te tenemos que agradecer a tĂ­ por haber cuidado tanto el ambarazo para que nuestro hijo Teo BenjamĂ­n estĂ© aquĂ­ con nosotros.

Nuestros dos hijos, nacidos por subrogaciĂ³n, son lo mĂ¡s maravilloso que nos regalĂ³ la vida y nuestro querido paĂ­s: India.
Deseamos profundamente volver para que nuestros hijos puedan ver la maravillosa tierra donde nacieron.
Con todo amor.

                                             Fernando, Francisco, Teo y Graciela



If you would like to find out more about surrogacy in India, please email us at: drshivanisachdev@gmail.com

Sunday, 13 July 2014

From the U.K: A daughter and the adventure is just beginning

As with most of our families, once a complicated fertility history filled their lived, but now they are focuses on their future with their daughter...



With the help of our surrogate, egg donor, SCI, Eden Hospital and many more, on the 11 June, just a little bit earlier than we expected, we were able to start a new chapter in our lives when our daughter, Eloise, was born.

All life stories tend towards starting at from birth, but if you speak to anyone else who has had or is trying for a child you will know that having a child is not as simple as it seems on the surface. Though our story is, as most people who have done or are considering surrogacy, complicated in some way, it’s true to say that now we have our daughter and the focus is no longer on the past but on the future.

That said, there are some big thank you’s that need to be said. The first and most important is to our families. To our first surrogate in India and especially to our last who carried Eloise for 8 months and has gone through so much to make our dreams come true and secure her children’s future. To our Indian egg donor who made it possible. To all the staff at Eden Hospital who cared for Eloise during her first tentative days. Lastly but not leastly to Dr Shivani and all the staff at SCI who acted as the glue on our India journey, working with the surrogacy agency, and many more to make sure that the adventure of starting a family was as smooth as possible.

Of course there are many more people we would like to thank and though not an endless list it would go on for quite a few pages – thinking of you all.

At the time of writing, Eloise is but only two weeks old and her adventure is just beginning. The first step is to get back home, though India will always hold a special place in all our hearts.

David, Szu & Eloise


If you would like to find out more about surrogacy, please email us at: drshivanisachdev@gmail.com

Saturday, 28 June 2014

From Australia:a little princess,much loved and adored

After years of failed infertility treatment, success and a beautiful baby girl...





Having just celebrated our tenth wedding anniversary, our very long journey began eight years ago.   With repeat miscarriages and failed IVF attempts, we refused to give up on our dream of becoming parents.  We investigated many avenues and we decided that surrogacy was our best option and that SCI was our first preference.  For us spiritually it felt right to choose an Indian surrogate. 

SCI also provided egg donor profiles and happy with this we chose a donor whose profile suited us.  We were all set to go pretty much straight away when our donor was delayed due to her study commitments.  Happy to wait for her and not opt for another donor, Maurice travelled to India in early May 2013.  The hospitality of the Indian people, SCI’s world class staff and facilities, the brilliant Dr Shivani and the wonderful driver Rahul and his team organised by SCI,  left a very positive and lasting impression on Maurice.  This week would not only be life changing for Maurice, it would be life creating for us as a family. 

Almost one year later, we were set to fly out to New Delhi on the 30th of April in anticipation of our baby’s expected arrival on the 9thof May.  Our first round of embryo transfers with two surrogates failed and this second time due to the ever changing laws, Dipkami was our sole surrogate.    Dipkami was now pregnant with our baby and we were thrilled to be on our way to meet them both!  

However, this was to be sooner than we expected as on the 17th of April we received an email that due to concerns with the baby having a double nuchal chord, our baby daughter had been delivered!  That was Good Friday, we were on a plane Easter Monday!  Our beautiful, healthy Quintessa Grace was born a day short of 37 weeks.  Quintessa was quite jaundiced and as a result stayed in hospital under photo therapy lights until it started to clear.  Quite symbolically for us as Australians, Quintessa came home to the hotel with us on Anzac Day April the 25th.  The care she received from the doctors and nurses at Eden hospital was not only world class but was combined with the wisdom and nurturing of the Indian culture and spirituality.

We were very happy and relieved that our wonderful surrogate Dipkami was recovering well and were thrilled to meet both she and her husband.  We gave them gifts to thank them and in the absence of a common language,  our display of emotions being universal were felt and understood.  That said no words would ever convey our sheer gratitude to Dipkami and absolute joy that she was healthy and well.  Dr Shivani was also there to congratulate us and it was wonderful to thank her and recognise her for all her hard work.

Also through SCI we engaged the services of Poonam Jain of Prime Air Global Ltd, who organised our documents for FRRO ensuring a swift turnaround with our visas.  Our dealings with FRRO, The Australian High Commission and Australian Passports Office were all pleasant and easy. 

From the time we arrived in New Delhi to the day we departed (a little over three weeks), we felt genuine support and care from by the SCI Team.  There was never a moment that we felt alone or that we could not call them for assistance or advice.  As first time parents in a foreign country, the importance of this cannot be emphasised enough.

We have been home now for a little over six weeks and have settled into our daily life.  Quintessa is developing as we would hope, with her weight and growth going forward in leaps and bounds.  Her feeding and sleeping routines are like clockwork, we feel truly blessed as so far she is a healthy, easy baby.  Quintessa is now smiling and cooing, she is an absolute delight and we are completely smitten!  Our families cannot get enough of their little princess and she is very loved and adored.

Thanks to SCI our dream of having a family has been realised and we hope to return to India in the near future so that Quintessa can see the magical land in which she was born.

Yours Sincerely and Forever Grateful,

Maurice, Angelique and Quintessa

If you would like to find out more about surrogacy in India, please email us at: drshivanisachdev@gmail.com 

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

From Spain: another message of support for the " Surrogacy builds Families" campaign...

We are forever thankful for the continued messages of support coming from families around the world, here is another heartfelt message



Dear SCI team,

We want to let you know once again our gratitude for all that we have achieved a real family.
It's been a year since the birth of our twins, and we are extremely happy with them. They are adorable.





Sometimes we remember with great emotion and affection of the moments in India, especially the meeting we had with our surrogate. 

It was very exciting, just a glance told us everything, and we did not speak the same language. We will be forever grateful for giving 
us the greatest of our lives.









  We hope that many more families can achieve their dream in future and your team continue to make dreams a reality.

Best Wishes

Jorge, Raquel; Diego y NicolĂ¡s



Friday, 28 February 2014

From Australia: Making a family dream come true

A happy ending...




Since 2008 I made the decision to turn to surrogacy for the creation of my family.

After a miscarriage through another agency, I turned to SCI. Whilst more heartache and sorrow followed, SCI and Dr Shivani in particular, strongly indicated that my chances for success was high and not to give up hope.


Going above and beyond what a regular clinic would provide, SCI used all available means which resulted in a positive pregnancy result.


What was even more comforting was that FCI ensured my surrogate was well looked after throughout the pregnancy and monitored carefully so the risk of medical issues was minimised.


Without Dr Shivani who is an angel, SCI, Jyoti, Nabanita, Lalit, Margarida and anyone i may have missed, you have blessed me with a healthy beautiful son.





SCI is the only clinic that makes a family dream come true,


From 

Gary and ( baby) Max,

Australia


If you would like to find out more about surrogacy in India, please email us at : drshivanisachdev@gmail.com 


Sunday, 23 February 2014

January Babies ( Hooray)

Congratulations to all our January Babies, we wish you the choicest of blessings...



If you would like to find out more about surrogacy in India with SCI, please email us at: drshivanisachdev@gmail.com

Monday, 13 June 2011

A great article from the Dallas Voice

Please find a great article about one of our favourite couples Terry & Steve and their journey in having Ajay and Jag. I cannot beleive how big the boys have become.


http://www.dallasvoice.com/long-road-fatherhood-1079396.html

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FIRST MEETING Terry Clayton , left, and Steve Oxley hold their sons Ajay, left, and Jag for the first time, about two hours after the twins were born in New Delhi. (Photo courtesy Terry Clayton and Steve Oxley)

Terry Clayton and Steve Oxley had to travel halfway around the world to get their sons, but the journey was worth the effort

TAMMYE NASH Senior Editor
nash@dallasvoice.com

Terry Clayton and Steve Oxley knew early on in their relationship that they wanted to be parents. And after a little research, they decided that commercial surrogacy was the best way to go.

Still, as Clayton notes, surrogacy wasn’t without its potential pitfalls.

“We were certainly concerned about the perils of commercial surrogacy. You hear these stories about the mother changing her mind at the last minute. And commercial surrogacy isn’t legal everywhere. It is legal in some states, but not others,” he said.

The couple, who lived in California at the time, also quickly found another drawback: cost. Although commercial surrogacy is legal in California, Clayton says, they discovered that going through a reputable agency would cost them about $100,000 to $125,000 for the full package of services.

“That just wasn’t affordable for us,” Clayton says.

But he and Oxley weren’t ready to give up on their dream. So they started researching the issue and quickly found online a large community of people who either already had children through commercial surrogacy or were in the process of having children that way.

Clayton travels frequently in his job as senior vice president of sales with a California-based furniture company. He was on a business trip early in 2009 when he found out, through that online community, that commercial surrogacy is a thriving business in India, where the service is available for about a quarter of what it would cost in California.

“I called Steve and said, ‘What do you think?’ And he was all for it,” Clayton recalls. “So I emailed a clinic I found in Mumbai. I chose them because of the price — about $26,000 not including the travel to India — and because they had a really nice website and they specifically marketed themselves to the LGBT community.”

And so the process began. Clayton and Oxley started by choosing an egg donor after studying profiles on the available donors, including their height, weight, medical history and religion. The profile on each included a “tiny head shot,” but no names. Donors, Clayton says, remain “completely anonymous.”

Clayton adds that in looking through the profiles, he and Oxley noticed that many of the women “looked unhappy.” So they decided to find one who “looked pleasant, happy” and who was relatively tall.

Clayton explains that while they chose the egg donor, the biological mother of their children, the clinic itself chose the surrogate, the woman who would carry the children. Having separate women as the egg donor and the surrogate, Clayton says, helps cut down the possibility of an emotional attachment between the women and the child.

The couple also had to decide which of them would be the biological father of their future child. For Oxley, that decision was an easy one.

“I have [siblings] who have children, so my parents already have grandchildren that they have biological ties to,” Oxley says. “But Terry is an only child. I thought it would be nice his parents to have grandchildren that they were connected to biologically.”

With that settled, Clayton began a series of tests that included “a lot of bloodwork,” an HIV test and an analysis of his sperm to ensure he was a good candidate for the procedures. Then about a month later, after paying the full fee up front, Clayton boarded a plane to India.

Oxley stayed home on that first trip to help contain costs, the men explain.

Physicians at the Mumbai clinic retrieved the eggs from the donor mother and the sperm from Clayton, and fertilized the eggs in vitro. The fertilized eggs were then implanted in the surrogate.

The surrogate, Clayton says, got pregnant on the first try, and he came home to California to wait. And then, one day shy of 12 weeks later, they got the bad news. The surrogate had miscarried.

Clayton wrote about the experience on the blog he had been maintaining about their efforts, and soon found out that other couples who had used the Mumbai clinic had been equally disappointed.

“I found two other couples online who were commiserating about that clinic, about how poor their communications were,” he says.

Oxley adds, “We got an email saying she [the surrogate] had miscarried. An email!”

And although the contract said they would receive a refund if the surrogate miscarried within the first 12 weeks, they ended up getting only about a third of their money back.

The men knew they still wanted to have a child, but the sadness of losing the first child made them delay. Eventually though, through an online contact in Australia, they heard about Dr. Shivani Sachdev Gour, a London-trained physician who had just recently opened Surrogacy Centre India in New Delhi.

“She put together a great package for us,” Clayton says, noting that the price this time was lower — only $23,000 — and that instead of having to pay the full price up front, they made payments as the process went along.

So again the couple went through the process of choosing a donor and again Clayton traveled to India. This time, Dr. Shivani took two sperm samples, separating the sperm into four vials and freezing three of them so Clayton wouldn’t have to make another trip if the first implantation effort failed.

This time the surrogate again got pregnant on the first try, but she miscarried at seven weeks. At this point, Clayton says, “We decided we needed to take a breather. We were racking up quite a bill, with all the travel and everything. And we decided to wait a bit before we tried again. We wanted to make sure we were ready, emotionally and financially.”

In the meantime, the couple had decided to move to Texas, where they would be closer to Clayton’s parents and where they could more easily afford a larger home for their soon-to-be-growing family.

When they decided to try again, they chose a third egg donor. Even though the woman’s profile information had been inadvertently left blank except for her photo, Clayton and Oxley knew she was the one they wanted.

“The second we saw her, we knew she was the one. She was 5-foot-5, the tallest of any we had seen, and she looked like an Indian version of my mother,” Clayton says.

The new procedure started out well. The donor produced 32 eggs and almost all fertilized. Four of the fertilized eggs were implanted, while the rest were frozen for possible future use.
Of the four implanted eggs, three took, and the surrogate was pregnant with triplets.

In the U.S., Clayton explains, surrogacy clinics are only allowed to implant two fertilized eggs at a time. In India, doctors can implant four to increase the chances of a successful pregnancy.

However, if more than two of the embryos are still viable at 11 weeks, doctors have to perform what is called a “selective reduction,” since surrogates are not supposed to carry more than two babies to term. That’s what happened in Clayton and Oxley’s case.

“It was awful, just awful,” Clayton says with tears in his eyes. “I can’t stand to think about it even now.”

From that point on, though, the surrogate had “basically the perfect pregnancy,” Clayton says. “If she complained that her toe hurt, they took her to the hospital. They took very, very good care of her.”

At the 36-week mark, Clayton and Oxley packed up and headed together to India. They were able to go with the surrogate for her last ultrasound appointment, and a c-section was scheduled for the next week.

“We had rented an apartment, but when they told us it would be the next week before the babies were born, we decided to go away for the weekend,” Clayton recalls. “It had been so stressful, and we just wanted to relax those last few days.”

But the babies had other plans. The daddies-to-be packed for their weekend trip then went to bed about 3 a.m. At about 6 a.m., Dr. Shivani sent a text to let them know the surrogate was in labor and about to deliver.

By the time they woke up, saw the text and made it to the hospital, their twin sons — Ajay and Jag — were about two hours old.

“Terry held Ajay first and I held Jag first,” Oxley says. “It’s interesting, to this day it seems each of us still has a special bond with the one we held first. We both love them equally, but there’s a bond there with the one we held first.”

The boys’ names, Clayton explains, are Hindu. Ajay means “invincible,” and Jag means “the universe.”

“We wanted them to have a connection to their mother’s heritage, even though we don’t even know her name. We are both Catholic, but we want them to be exposed to a variety of cultures. We want them to connect with their Hindu heritage, too.”

So they had their sons, at long, long last. But Clayton and Oxley still had more hoops to jump through to get their twins home. They spent a total of five weeks in India, paying “expediting fees” to get the babies’ birth certificates and the exit visas necessary to take the children out of India. The government also sent an investigator to interview the couple and the surrogate who delivered the twins before Clayton and Oxley could bring their sons home.

Finally, though, they made it, returning to their new North Dallas home in the first week of October.

Today, Jag and Ajay are just shy of their first birthday, and Oxley’s second-parent adoption of the twins was finalized at the first of June. Oxley, who worked in property management in California, stays home these days to be a full-time dad, while Clayton still has to travel often for work.

It’s hard to be away from his family so much, Clayton says. But he uses the phone and the Internet to be close to them, even when he isn’t physically present. And the grandparents on both sides of the family are thrilled with their new grandchildren as well.

On a recent Friday afternoon, Oxley’s mother was already at their home, and Clayton’s parents were on their way back, for the second weekend in a row.

But the change for Clayton and Oxley is profound.

“We have a family now. As the years go by, we won’t be just two old men growing older, we’ll have a family. We’ll have our children and our grandchildren,” Oxley says.
Clayton adds, “It took a while. We had to go through a lot more than straight couples. But we wanted children and now we have two beautiful sons.

“Everyone deserves to have a family,” he says with a proud smile, “even if it looks a little different.”









Surrogacy Centre of India
Terry Clayton and Steve Oxley chose Dr. Shivani Sachdev-Gour’s Surrogacy Centre of India as the clinic through which to have their sons, Ajay and Jag.

According to the clinic’s website, Dr. Shivani, obtained her license and two degrees from Maharashtra Medical Council and Medical Council of India. She worked and trained in IVF for four years in the U.K., at both Hammersmith Hospital, London and the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Scotland.

Dr. Shivani says she started Surrogacy Centre India (SCI Healthcare) to assist individuals and couples from around the world to become parents.