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Erin Andrews Wants to Change the Way We Talk About Surrogacy


After nearly 10 years of fertility treatments, heartbreak, and struggle, the sportscaster has welcomed her first child. She wants to make sure everyone has the same chance.
Erin Andrews Wants to Change the Way We Talk About Surrogacy

Sportscaster Erin Andrews spent most of her 20s and 30s building her career on the sidelines of NHL and NFL games, becoming one of the most well-known figures in sports broadcasting in the process. But when she was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2016, she started getting serious about another dream: having a family with her then boyfriend, now husband, retired hockey player Jarret Stoll. What followed was nearly 10 years of fertility treatments, heartbreak, and struggle, but the couple never lost hope.

Two weeks ago Andrews and Stoll were overjoyed to welcome their first child, son Mack, via surrogate. Here, she tells Glamour about her long road to motherhood, how she stayed grounded through heartbreak and loss, and why she is now committed to making surrogacy more accessible for every family.