Nowadays, infertility is a common issue: according to World Health Organization (WHO), about 15% of couples are affected by infertility [1], and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 1 in 5 women (19%) between the ages of 15 and 49 with no prior births, are unable to get pregnant after... View More
Why are the couples choosing the US for International Surrogacy? First, in most European countries, like in most Asian countries, Surrogacy is banned by law. A few countries can offer Surrogacy for a married heterosexual couple. Fewer countries may offer Surrogacy for LGBTQIA+ couples. And very few countries... View More
Surrogacy is a way of having a baby in which a woman (surrogate mother) consents to carry a pregnancy for the intended parent(s) who are desiring to have the baby but cannot conceive and carry the pregnancy for medical reasons or those who are an LGBTQIA+ couple or single fathers by choice. The Surrogacy process can... View More
Surrogacy is a method of Assisted Reproduction that involves a third party in the process. Here, intended parents collaborate with a surrogate mother, who carries and gives birth to their baby. This procedure involves negotiating and formalizing the Surrogacy Contract, creating an embryo via IVF, or utilizing a previously... View More
In Vitro Fertilization is the most common technique used for resolving complex and challenging infertility cases. It has higher success rates compared to the other Assisted Reproduction Techniques. But it is not always possible to get a positive result. And sometimes IVF may lead to undesired complications starting... View More
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