Many Delaware residents who struggle with infertility will now have health insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization (IVF) and fertility preservation measures, thanks to a […]
Over the last several weeks, reports of immigrant children separated from their families at the Southern border of the United States have filled print, television, […]
On May 31, 2018, New Jersey became the thirteenth state in the U.S. to legalize surrogacy and gestational carrier contracts. The District of Columbia also […]
A recent Washington Post article covered the story of three separate women, all of whom had served as gestational carriers. The women, from different parts of the […]
Unfortunately, the rights of same-sex couples varies greatly in different countries around the world. A recent decision in Turin, Italy to allow three same-sex couples […]
In Canada, people who want to grow their families via surrogacy can reimburse the surrogate for medical and maternity expenses under certain circumstances, however, it […]
This post was originally published on Fertility Smarts If you are considering using surrogacy to grow your family, it is important to know up-front what […]
A Mississippi court ruling that awarded parental rights to an anonymous sperm donor over the child’s other parent after the couple’s divorce was recently overturned […]
This post was originally published on Conceive Baby If you are considering using a gestational carrier to start or add to your family, you probably […]
Individuals and families that rely on reproductive medicine to start or grow their families need to be able to depend on the systems and safeguards […]
Individuals and couples who want to add to their family through nontraditional means like surrogacy or egg donation, enter into contracts and assume those contracts […]