A successful surrogacy outcome requires several teams of professionals and trained personnel and when one begins to take a closer look at these teams, why they are needed, and the role they play in ensuring Intended Parents that they have a successful and positive surrogacy experience, the costs involved begin to make sense.
Tennessee House and Senate Taking Action this Week to ban all unmarried people from using in vitro fertilization. This week, the Tennessee House and Senate are likely to take action on two bills: House Bill 2159 and Senate Bill 2136. These bills seek to ban all unmarried people from using in vitro fertilization. Single women …Continue Reading
Those faced with infertility or those with societal hurdles such as gays and lesbians have options to consider in their quest to become parents; mainly, adoption versus surrogacy. The decision of which option is the best is profoundly personal and dictated by many factors such as the importance of a genetic relationship to the child, …Continue Reading