Why Now Is a Great Time to Become a Surrogate! Industry NewsGuest UserApril 4, 2023Surrogacy, surrogate, process, steps, requirements, legal, background check, psych eval, ID, insurance, matching, pregnancy, carrier, gestational carrier
Another Court Sends Shock Waves By Denying Parental Rights To Lesbian Mom Above the lawJanelle DoddMarch 24, 2023bright futures families, Bright Futures Families, brightfuturefamilies, assisted reproductive technology, ART, infertility, fertility, ART attorneys, attorney, art attorney, sperm, donor sperm, donor conceived child, donor conceived, donor conceived person, genetic, genetic relation, nongenetic parent, non-genetically related parents, nongenetic intended parent, nongenetic intended parents, Pennsylvania, Superior Court of Pennsylvania, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+, LGBTQIA, LGBTQIA+, Nicole Junior, Chanel Glovr, Chanel Glover, IVF, in vitro fertilization, second parent, second-parent adoption, second parent adoption, adoption, surrogacy, pre birth order, pre birth parentage order, prebirth parentage order, PBO
What's the difference between a traditional and gestational surrogate? Ask an expert!Guest UserMarch 21, 2023Surrogacy, tips, cost, fertility clinic, choose, choice, intended parents, surrogates, embryo transfer, success rates, success, stats, CDC
Can I Change My Mind After I’m Matched? LGBTQGuest UserMarch 21, 2023Surrogacy, surrogate, process, steps, requirements, legal, background check, psych eval, ID, insurance, matching, pregnancy, carrier, gestational carrier
How long am I on medication during my surrogacy journey? Ask an expert!Guest UserMarch 16, 2023Surrogacy, tips, cost, fertility clinic, choose, choice, intended parents, surrogates, embryo transfer, success rates, success, stats, CDC, medications, shots, injections, progesterone, estrogen, patches, suppositories, med calendar, clinic
A Connecticut Court Just Dismissed A Case Against A Doctor Who Secretly Inseminated His Patients With His Own Sperm Above the lawJanelle DoddMarch 9, 2023bright futures families, Bright Futures Families, brightfuturefamilies, assisted reproductive technology, ART, infertility, fertility, attorney, sperm, SpermDonor, Sperm, spermdonor, sperm donor, sperm donation, doctor, doctor-donor, Doctorconceived, donor-doctor, documentary, Netflix documentary, Netflix, Our Father, Our Father documentary, Donald Cline, donor conceived child, donor conceived, donor conceived person, Connecticut, Connecticut Judicial District of Hartford, fertility fraud, fertility fraud legislation, federal fertility fraud law, DNA, DNA kit, DNA Kit, DNA Test, DNA test, home DNA kit, home DNA test, genetic, fertility lawsuit, wrongful life, Indiana University Bloomington, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University Bloomington Maurer School of Law, Professor Jody Madeira, Jody Madeira, law professor, Ontario Superior Court, Vermont, Colorado, federal bill, Eve Wiley, Protecting Families from Fertility Fraud Act
What's the next step after I'm cleared to become a surrogate? Ask an expert!Guest UserMarch 9, 2023Surrogacy, tips, cost, fertility clinic, choose, choice, intended parents, surrogates, embryo transfer, success rates, success, stats, CDC
Can the Baby Look Like the Surrogate? Intended ParentsGuest UserMarch 7, 2023Surrogacy, surrogate, process, steps, requirements, legal, background check, psych eval, ID, insurance, matching, pregnancy, carrier, gestational carrier
What's the next step to becoming a surrogate after you are medically cleared? Ask an expert!Guest UserMarch 7, 2023Surrogacy, tips, cost, fertility clinic, choose, choice, intended parents, surrogates, embryo transfer, success rates, success, stats, CDC
What's the next step to becoming a surrogate after applying? Ask an expert!Guest UserMarch 2, 2023Surrogacy, tips, cost, fertility clinic, choose, choice, intended parents, surrogates, embryo transfer, success rates, success, stats, CDC
What is the first step to becoming a surrogate? Ask an expert!Guest UserFebruary 28, 2023Surrogacy, tips, cost, fertility clinic, choose, choice, intended parents, surrogates, embryo transfer, success rates, success, stats, CDC
Oklahoma Court Grants Parental Rights To Sperm Donor; Removes Second Mom From Birth Certificate Above the lawJanelle DoddFebruary 23, 2023bright futures families, Bright Futures Families, brightfuturefamilies, assisted reproductive technology, ART, infertility, fertility, attorney, sperm, sperm donor, sperm donation, sperm donation contract, sperm donor parental rights, anonymous sperm donor, anonymous sperm donation, SpermDonor, spermdonor, known sperm donor agreement, same-sex parents, second-parent adoption, second parent, adopt, adoption, adoption law, adoption laws, parental rights, parentage, legal parent, legal parents, parenthood, Rebekah Wilson, Kris Williams, Uniform Parentage Act, Noel Tucker, Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma, Idaho, Idaho Supreme Court, Colorado, Connecting Rainbows, Genavieve Jaffe, Gena Jaffe, US Donor Conceived Council, donor sperm, anonymity, anonymous, anonymous donor, anonymous donation, anonymous gamete donation, donoranonymity, donor anonymity, sexual orientation discrimination, LGBTQIA+, LGBTQIA, LGBTQ, lgbt, LGBTQ+, lgbtq, lgbtq family building, lgbt parenting, familylaw, family court, family, family law, Family, family building for gay couples, birth certificate, genetic, genetics, non-genetically related parents, genetic relation, nongenetic parent
Tips for Surrogates During the Holidays-Gift Giving to Intended Parents SurrogatesGuest UserFebruary 21, 2023Surrogacy, surrogate, process, steps, requirements, legal, background check, psych eval, ID, insurance, matching, pregnancy, carrier, gestational carrier
What's different about your agency? Ask an expert!Guest UserFebruary 16, 2023Surrogacy, tips, cost, fertility clinic, choose, choice, intended parents, surrogates, embryo transfer, success rates, success, stats, CDC
Do LGBTQ intended parents have a longer wait time to match? Ask an expert!Guest UserFebruary 9, 2023Surrogacy, tips, cost, fertility clinic, choose, choice, intended parents, surrogates, embryo transfer, success rates, success, stats, CDC
Nightmare Ruling For Non-Genetically Related Israeli Parents By Surrogacy Above the lawJanelle DoddFebruary 9, 2023bright futures families, Bright Futures Families, brightfuturefamilies, assisted reproductive technology, art attorney, ART, ART law, ARTlawyers, ART attorney, ART attorneys, infertility, infertile, fertile, fertility, attorney, attorneys, Israel, Israeli surrogacy, Israel Supreme Court, Israeli, parental rights, parentage, parentage through surrogacy, parenthood, Parent, parent, parents, legal parent, legal parents, adopt, adoption, adoption law, adoption laws, second-parent adoption, Israeli citizen, Israeli citizens, family court, familylaw, family law, Israeli Supreme Court, Supreme Court, birth certificate, birth certificates, genetic, genetics, genetic relation, non-genetically related parents, Victoria Gelfand, surrogacy attorney, surrogacy attorneys
Can I become a surrogate for local intended parents? Ask an expert!Guest UserFebruary 7, 2023Surrogacy, gestational surrogacy, surrogate, appointments, doctor, travel, medical, medicine, singing checks, lining checks, love, gift, pregnancy, pregnant
Surrogacy vs Adoption: Pros and Cons Dear Mindful SurrogateGuest UserFebruary 7, 2023Surrogacy, surrogate, process, steps, requirements, legal, background check, psych eval, ID, insurance, matching, pregnancy, carrier, gestational carrier
Why do intended parents need to have a Guardian (for the baby) in place and named in the contract? Ask an expert!Guest UserFebruary 2, 2023Surrogacy, gestational surrogacy, surrogate, appointments, doctor, travel, medical, medicine, singing checks, lining checks, love, gift, pregnancy, pregnant
Why is having a Life Insurance policy important for surrogates? Ask an expert!Guest UserJanuary 31, 2023Surrogacy, gestational surrogacy, surrogate, appointments, doctor, travel, medical, medicine, singing checks, lining checks, love, gift, pregnancy, pregnant