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Jen Atkin baby: Hairstylist shares her surrogacy journey

I wanted to talk openly about it [because] it felt very lonely at the time, she explained. I also got upset at how costly it is, and I don’t understand how most employers don’t help cover this cost for women. Last year, they decided surrogacy was their best option.  I know a lot of people have been asking for details about miscarriages, failed IVFs, etc but I’m not sharing any of that [because] I don’t think anyone has to explain why they chose surrogacy, period. The 41-year-old continued: Our society doesn’t normalise surrogacy, adoption, or fostering. Being adopted myself I have always known the importance of celebrating, without judgement, every family’s unique journey.

Utility Broadband Alliance Announces Official Incorporation

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Why Grey s Anatomy Killed Its Latest Major Character

Why Grey s Anatomy Killed Its Latest Major Character Kate Aurthur, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you haven’t watched the March 11 crossover episodes of “Station 19” (“Train in Vain”) and “Grey’s Anatomy” (“Helplessly Hoping”) on ABC. RIP, Andrew DeLuca: surgical attending at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, ex-boyfriend of Meredith Grey, brother of Carina DeLuca, and, as of ABC’s crossover episodes of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Station 19″ on Thursday night, murder victim by the hand of a henchman in a trafficking ring. Yes, DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) was stabbed by one of the human traffickers he and Carina (Stefania Spampinato) had chased through Seattle, and despite receiving care at his own hospital, he died. But his efforts weren’t in vain, we learn: The traffickers are all arrested.

Could Grey s Anatomy s 17th season be its last?

ABC/Mike Rosenthal (LOS ANGELES) Heading into Thursday's midseason premiere, Grey's Anatomy showrunner Krista Vernoff says the future of the Shonda Rhimes medical drama, now in its 17th season, is still up in the air. After months of talks without striking a renewal deal, she tells The Hollywood Reporter, "I'm planning a season and a finale that could function as either a season finale or a series finale." Adds Vernoff, "I'm planning for both contingencies and it's hard and it's not ideal. It's not where I wish we were." The snag seems to be between ABC parent company Disney and Grey's star Ellen Pompeo, who signed a deal in 2017 that made her television's highest-paid actress in a primetime drama series. That pact, which carried her through season 16, was extended to cover season 17 as part of a two-year pickup in 2019. Pompeo is again asking for a salary increase as part of the renewal discussions. Vernoff

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