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People who have chosen the surrogacy method to experience the joys of motherhood and fatherhood usually worry about various points. One of the most important ones is whether their names will be listed on the baby's birth certificate as real parents.
Surrogacy in Belgium is of great interest to childless couples in France, Monaco, Luxembourg, Switzerland and other French-speaking countries. Since assisted reproductive technologies (ART) with the participation of a surrogate mother are legally prohibited in these countries, future parents start searching for suitable clinics in the nearest countries. If you have chosen Belgium - this article will serve as a reliable source of information.
Absolutely all parents must take the time to normalize alternative family-building methods for their children. And we are talking about all the parents. Since parents of surrogate, adopted or children born to a donor should not be solely responsible for teaching them various ways to create a family.
Bringing the family home with the child is one of the most exciting times in the process of becoming new parents. And then the question arises about the life and health insurance of the baby. Insurance is already a rather confusing process, and surrogacy insurance is even more complicated. Especially for international intended parents.
Surrogacy is an ever-changing field. But, due to the COVID-19 pandemic this year, all areas of our life have suffered, including this one. However, despite all the difficulties, Feskov Human Reproductive Group, observing all safety requirements, continues to provide reproductive services for people in need of help. Let us consider the top news of 2020.
The two most common and effective methods of overcoming infertility are IVF (artificial insemination) and IUI (intrauterine insemination). But before making any decision on treatment with such ART methods, you should consult your doctor, as well as find out all the possible information about IVF and IUI - who is suitable for, the features of the procedures, the success rate, cost and other important points.
Freezing eggs in order to use them for future pregnancies is an increasingly popular service. And it is a rather controversial but important issue in the world of fertility. A gynaecologist not always offer this option to women who do not intend to have children at the moment. This is not because it is bad, but because it is quite difficult.
Infertility is a widespread problem - out of every 100 couples, about 12 cannot get pregnant naturally. Therefore, some companies have updated their employee benefit packages to include fertility treatment services.
Egg donation is an emotionally rewarding experience for a donor woman who helps other people create complete, happy families with children, which they might not have been able to create on their own.
The period of waiting for a child is the most long-awaited and wonderful period in the life of most women. Unfortunately, not all of them can give birth to a baby on their own. In this case, surrogacy may be the best solution to make your cherished dream come true.
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- Advantages of guaranteed surrogacy programs over programs with guaranteed compensation
- Disadvantages of Egg Donation - Only Truth about the Procedure
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