SCI was pleased to confirm it's 100th consecutive heartbeat with a pregnant surrogate this week. This means nearly 100 families celebrating the passing of a significant milestone in their journey to becoming parents. Congratulations to all of you.
The next 8 months will be an exhilarating time for us at SCI, with 100 babies to be born to families from the United States, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark,Uganda,Nigeria,Israel,United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Iceland, Hungary,Spain, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong,Portugal and of course India.
With over 120 international babies having gone home safely to family and friends, we can proudly state that we have considerable experience in assisting families like yours make their dreams of parenthood come true.
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Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Thursday, 9 December 2010
7 babies in 7 days!
We have been very busy and blessed in the end of November. Seven babies born in Seven days to parents from Australia and the United States of America.

In this picture you will see baby Ruby( mentioned in the last Blog post) being held by the very popular and able Shilpi, and a beautiful pigeon pair of twins (being held by one of our nurses), born to Australian parents.
One of the blessings of my position is seeing the joy ( and anxiety) of new parents when they hold and feed their baby during those first few days in hospital. It is a blessing that has been abundant over the last number of weeks.It is something that no-one at SCI will ever get tired of witnessing, nor take for granted.

In this picture you will see baby Ruby( mentioned in the last Blog post) being held by the very popular and able Shilpi, and a beautiful pigeon pair of twins (being held by one of our nurses), born to Australian parents.
One of the blessings of my position is seeing the joy ( and anxiety) of new parents when they hold and feed their baby during those first few days in hospital. It is a blessing that has been abundant over the last number of weeks.It is something that no-one at SCI will ever get tired of witnessing, nor take for granted.
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