Dr. Jordan Bronson Cassie looked at me, her eyes filled with a mix of curiosity and skepticism. She questioned, "What do you mean, the child will be ours, not John's?" I could sense her apprehension, and I chose my words carefully. "I mean, in a surrogacy procedure, the surrogate mother carries an embryo created from your egg and the intended father's sperm, which, in this case, would be mine. So, genetically, the child would be biologically yours and mine, Cassie, not John's." She rolled her eyes in a slightly exasperated manner. "Alright, fine. But, Dr. Bronson, how likely is it that this procedure will actually work?" I took a deep breath and leaned forward, my professional demeanor shifting into a more compassionate one. "Cassie, the success of a surrogacy procedure can vary. It de

