Gift of Parenthood

Help Gracie Gain a Sibling via Surrogacy

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Virginia Cinzano

Donation ProtectedMar 18, 2023

We are the Cinzano Family: Virginia, Michael, and our daughter, Grace, “Gracie.” We want nothing more than to be able to afford a surrogate so we can give Gracie the gift of a sibling!

We struggled with infertility for three years before finally becoming pregnant through IVF. Virginia absolutely loved being pregnant, and in July of 2022, she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. The moment we laid eyes on her—in the midst of an unplanned STAT c-section—we knew her name was Grace. Virginia got to meet her for just a few brief moments before chaos ensued. Doctors and nurses were rushing around, shouting commands at one another as they worked furiously to maintain Virginia’s vital signs. We heard someone call a “code hemorrhage” on the overhead, and a doctor told us, "We can't control Virginia's bleeding, so we're taking her into the OR."

The next several hours were grueling for Michael--first, not knowing if Virginia would survive; then, once stabilized, not knowing what condition she would be in. Early the next morning, the two of us reunited in the trauma ICU–we had never been happier to see each other! Virginia was still attached to a breathing tube and ventilator, but it was clear at that point that she was going to be OK.

Thankfully, through all this, little Gracie was healthy and thriving, spared from the life-threatening complications of her delivery. Almost 24 hours after Gracie was born, once Virginia could breathe on her own again, she got to hold Gracie for the first time. Our new family of three was the happiest you’d ever seen!

Shortly after, we learned exactly how grave the situation had been. Virginia had developed uterine atony, where the uterus fails to contract after delivering a baby, as well as placenta accreta, where the placenta (the organ that supplies blood and nutrients to the fetus) “invades” the uterus. These both cause profuse bleeding. The “code hemorrhage” triggered the immediate dispatch of two trauma teams consisting of multiple surgeons and other highly trained and experienced specialists. They worked skillfully and quickly to try to stop the bleeding. Ultimately, the only way to stop the bleeding was to remove Virginia’s uterus–which they did. By that time, she had lost her entire blood volume. She was so fortunate to be at a trauma center with its own blood bank, which managed to replenish her blood supply.

As a result of all the complications, Virginia’s hospital stay was longer than usual. She kept finding herself frustrated that she wasn’t healing and progressing as quickly as she thought she should. The wonderful hospital staff kept telling us, “Give yourselves grace!” Little did they know how apt that word choice was! We repeated that mantra to ourselves as we worked through the immediate shock of the near-death experience and subsequent emergency hysterectomy.

We have so much to be thankful for. We are forever indebted to the amazing doctors who literally saved Virginia’s life. We are infatuated with our amazing baby Gracie, who brings us more joy than we ever thought possible! Life is good.

Still, we are heartbroken that Virginia will never be able to carry another pregnancy. We want so badly to grow our family through surrogacy. Sadly, the cost of surrogacy makes it almost unattainable to the average family. Between the agency fees, medical and IVF costs, surrogate expenses and compensation, we anticipate spending at least $100,000 for our surrogacy journey. Most of this will be financed by loans and possibly some help from family.

We are hoping to cover some of the expense with donations.

We humbly request your assistance in this endeavor. We appreciate any donation you can help with. 

Thank you for hearing our story!

Follow our story on Instagram @giveyourselfgrace_infertility and check out our website, giveyourselfgrace.life

Donations (52)

Nydia Picayo

$150

Nov 4, 2024

Eloi Aguilo

$200

Jan 21, 2024

Sarah Hill

$100

Jan 2, 2024

Arlie Heisterberg

$250

Oct 26, 2023

Christine OHara

$50

Oct 1, 2023

Elisabeth Barnes

$200

Sep 20, 2023

Francis Tardo

$200

Sep 3, 2023

Itohan Otasowie

$100

Aug 13, 2023

Rachel Cox

$1,000

Aug 11, 2023

Anne Wetmore

$200

Jul 27, 2023

Steph Bradley

$200

Jul 25, 2023

Samantha Ahdoot

$500

Jul 23, 2023

Lori Wilson-Hopkins

$1,500

Jul 15, 2023

Sarah Vicari

$20

Jul 9, 2023

Monica gable

$50

Jul 7, 2023

Stephene Sullivan

$25

Jul 7, 2023

Mary Jane Bryant

$1,000

Jul 6, 2023

Jamie Zakkak

$250

Jul 4, 2023

Kelly Myles

$100

Jul 1, 2023

Ramzi Shaykh

$100

Jun 21, 2023

Virginia Cinzano

$20

Jun 20, 2023

Sofia Molestina

$100

Jun 15, 2023

Katherine Sullivan

$300

Jun 14, 2023

Jessica Porter

$100

Jun 14, 2023

Lauren Dailey

$100

Jun 14, 2023

Kelley Shirron

$200

Jun 13, 2023

Eva Cassetta

$100

Jun 13, 2023

Heather Hosler

$100

Jun 8, 2023

Nicole Finney

$150

Jun 8, 2023

Joanne Minehart

$1,000

Jun 6, 2023

Meghan Kelly

$25

Jun 6, 2023

Shannon Quinn

$100

Jun 5, 2023

Minal Bhojani

$500

Jun 4, 2023

Laura Roland

$100

May 31, 2023

Casey Royer

$45

May 31, 2023

Katrin Schulz

$300

May 30, 2023

Elysse Heyman

$250

May 29, 2023

Linda Carman

$20

May 29, 2023

Ana McAhron-Schulz

$350

May 28, 2023

Peter Abiles

$2,000

May 28, 2023

Leslie Mosteller

$250

May 25, 2023

Collin Horton

$100

May 24, 2023

Michelle Sutherland

$50

May 23, 2023

Liz Houston

$100

May 23, 2023

Marie Dierks

$500

May 23, 2023

Heather Thomas

$100

May 23, 2023

Wendy Alexander

$100

May 22, 2023

Jaroslava Meszarosova

$800

May 22, 2023

Allie Sonevytsky

$200

May 22, 2023

Ingrid Chuecos

$100

May 22, 2023

About the Organizer

Virginia Cinzano

Alexandria, VAJoined Mar 2023

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