Being a surrogate is magical, mundane and unlike anything I've ever done

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This First Person column is written by Sage Yathon, who lives in Regina. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ.

I am now halfway through a pregnancy with someone else’s baby.

I already have two children of my own and I really like carrying babies. It feels like my superpower. But do I want to care for another child? Absolutely not. I have no desire to be up all night with a newborn, or to add another child to my family.

Being a surrogate feels strange, mundane, magical and unlike anything I have ever done before.

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The physical sensations are all

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