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Establishing parentage for gay parents in surrogacy arrangements is not necessarily accomplished by being named on the birth certificate. There is a common misconception that if your name appears on a birth certificate, this is enough to establish parentage rights. It is important to understand that having one’s name appear on a child’s birth certificate is evidence …Continue Reading
Posted on by Candace O'Brien
One question that gay couples often ask is about their biological parenting options. There are several options available: Perhaps the most straightforward option is having one partner/spouse become the sperm donor for the first pregnancy and the other partner/spouse becoming the parent for the second. When using an egg donor, assuming that she produces enough healthy eggs, some eggs …Continue Reading
Thinking About Becoming a Surrogate? How to Ensure a Safe and Supported Journey Becoming a gestational surrogate is one of the most generous and life-changing decisions a woman can make. You’re helping intended parents achieve their dream of a family — and that’s a gift beyond measure. But your willingness to help isn’t the only …Continue Reading
Choosing a Surrogacy Agency: Why Your Point of Contact Matters Your surrogacy agency point of contact is one of the most important factors in your journey—whether you’re an intended parent or a gestational surrogate. Beyond the agency’s reputation, success rates, or even its marketing, there’s a factor that can dramatically shape your experience: who, exactly, …Continue Reading
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