For their son and the baby they’re expecting, they used an egg donor, in vitro fertilization and a surrogate, with Alvarez as their physician. The total cost to have Grayson was about $100,000, they said, and less to conceive their second son because they already had frozen embryos. They know others who paid far more because they went through surrogacy agencies, whereas Rouse and Layman knew their surrogate and didn’t need to.
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