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  • Buttons need to be wider
  • what to do on hover

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    Checkmarks to list services we provide

  • Title

    Numbers for steps in a process

  • Title

    Dropping the title and subtitle when listing steps or breaking down short amounts of info

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    Bullets for longer paragraph

Ways to use
  • Title

    Checkmarks to list services we provide

  • Title

    Numbers for steps in a process

  • Title

    Dropping the title and subtitle when listing steps or breaking down short amounts of info

  • Title

    Bullets for longer paragraph

Ways to use
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    Title

    Checkmarks to list services we provide

  2. 2
    Title

    Numbers for steps in a process

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    Title

    Bullets for longer paragraph

  4. 4
    Title

    Dropping the title and subtitle when listing steps or breaking down short amounts of info

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  • Need to fix margins between list items both top and left side
  • Able to add background color to ordered bullets?

Accordion

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SURROGACY FAQ
What is Surrogacy?
 

Surrogacy is a collaborative pregnancy between intended parents and a surrogate, who becomes pregnant through an embryo transfer. Once the baby is born, the intended parents assume all legal parental rights, and the surrogate is compensated

Are Surrogates Genetically Related to the Baby?
 

There are two types of surrogacy: gestational and traditional.

In gestational surrogacy, the intended mother’s egg or a donor’s egg is used, fertilized and transferred to the surrogate. In this scenario, the surrogate has no genetic relation to the baby.

In traditional surrogacy, the surrogate’s egg is used and is artificially inseminated by the intended father’s sperm or a sperm donor’s. In this scenario, the surrogate would be the biological mother of the child.

American Surrogacy currently only completes gestational surrogacies.

SURROGACY FAQ
What is Surrogacy?
 

Surrogacy is a collaborative pregnancy between intended parents and a surrogate, who becomes pregnant through an embryo transfer. Once the baby is born, the intended parents assume all legal parental rights, and the surrogate is compensated

Are Surrogates Genetically Related to the Baby?
 

There are two types of surrogacy: gestational and traditional.

In gestational surrogacy, the intended mother’s egg or a donor’s egg is used, fertilized and transferred to the surrogate. In this scenario, the surrogate has no genetic relation to the baby.

In traditional surrogacy, the surrogate’s egg is used and is artificially inseminated by the intended father’s sperm or a sperm donor’s. In this scenario, the surrogate would be the biological mother of the child.

American Surrogacy currently only completes gestational surrogacies.

Surrogacy FAQ
What is Surrogacy?
 

Surrogacy is a collaborative pregnancy between intended parents and a surrogate, who becomes pregnant through an embryo transfer. Once the baby is born, the intended parents assume all legal parental rights, and the surrogate is compensated

Are Surrogates Genetically Related to the Baby?
 

There are two types of surrogacy: gestational and traditional.

In gestational surrogacy, the intended mother’s egg or a donor’s egg is used, fertilized and transferred to the surrogate. In this scenario, the surrogate has no genetic relation to the baby.

In traditional surrogacy, the surrogate’s egg is used and is artificially inseminated by the intended father’s sperm or a sperm donor’s. In this scenario, the surrogate would be the biological mother of the child.

American Surrogacy currently only completes gestational surrogacies.

What is Surrogacy?
 

Surrogacy is a collaborative pregnancy between intended parents and a surrogate, who becomes pregnant through an embryo transfer. Once the baby is born, the intended parents assume all legal parental rights, and the surrogate is compensated

Are Surrogates Genetically Related to the Baby?
 

There are two types of surrogacy: gestational and traditional.

In gestational surrogacy, the intended mother’s egg or a donor’s egg is used, fertilized and transferred to the surrogate. In this scenario, the surrogate has no genetic relation to the baby.

In traditional surrogacy, the surrogate’s egg is used and is artificially inseminated by the intended father’s sperm or a sperm donor’s. In this scenario, the surrogate would be the biological mother of the child.

American Surrogacy currently only completes gestational surrogacies.

Notes:

  • Font weight is a bit weird, normal p/paragraph text is usually font-weight 400, the title for the accordion is at 600 but these two together seemed to not have the best contrast. I made the p text font-weight 300 for the accordions to give it more contrast.
  • Not sure what that means for the rest of the supplements or if that’s even the best choice but we can discuss. Just wanted to point it out
  • Also link colors for the blue background, I think it could be the yellow? The blue link looks good on the grey background I think.

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  • Not too sure what size these should be, and if these will only show on mobile? Assuming yes because we already have the helpful information up top
  • Also the helpful information up top doesn’t have rounded corners and a few other differences, not sure which one we want to switch, I’m assuming the one up top should take the styles from the supplement and not the other way around.

Pull Quotes

Ultimately, I chose American Surrogacy because I saw how responsive they were, even before I even signed anything or committed to the process. They were committed to me.

- Jade , Surrogate

“Because of surrogacy, the agency and their process, they really guided us to safety, happiness, and fulfillment. We’re eternally grateful for that.”

- Gilad , Parent

Ultimately, I chose American Surrogacy because I saw how responsive they were, even before I even signed anything or committed to the process. They were committed to me.

- Jade , Surrogate

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  • Need to check but pretty sure this uses automatic quotes on AS for the non icon quotes background

Emphasized Text

Learn More

We are personally committed to your success. You’ll always have someone to talk to who knows your name, your story, and your hopes for the future.

We are personally committed to your success. You’ll always have someone to talk to who knows your name, your story, and your hopes for the future.

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Basic Table

Surrogacy CentersWait TimesCompensation
American SurrogacyFirst Place1st Place
Other Surrogacy Place Third Place2nd Place
Another SurrogacySecond Place3rd Place

Surrogacy CentersWait TimesCompensation
American SurrogacyFirst Place1st Place
Other Surrogacy PlaceThird Place2nd Place
Another SurrogacySecond Place3rd Place

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  • Need borders to be thicker

Color Blocking

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  • Most article pages have a sidebar only available on mobile

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  • Static shortcode? Or changing title?

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