Making Babies, Breaking Taboos Is Goal of Black Fertility Agency

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Infertility is a disease. And National Infertility Week is dedicated to raising awareness of reproductive health. This year the week kicked off April 24.

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Letโ€™s admit itโ€”using fertility clinics, freezing eggs and even surrogacy are still somewhat taboo in the black community. Even as we hear more and more about reproductive health from celebritiesโ€”Tyra Banks, Shonda Rhimes and Mellody Hobson, to name a fewโ€”who have openly discussed surrogacy and their journey to parenthood, still, this notion has some people shifting in their seats.

Oshun Fertility is a black-owned fertility agency founded by Helen and Marcus Stephens, a couple who struggled with infertility issues of their own. It is the first egg-donation and surrogacy agency specifically for clients of color. It hopes to put an end to the stigma attached to infertility, while helping couples conceive healthy black and brown babies.ย ย 

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