SURROGACY LAWS IN NY: WHAT COUPLES AND CLINICS MUST KNOW ABOUT GAMETE TESTING

Navigating surrogacy laws in New York can be complex, especially when it comes to gamete testing. Did you know that both male and female gamete providers are classified as “donors” under state regulations? This means they must undergo comprehensive screening and testing to ensure the health of the resulting child. From medical history evaluations to strict infectious disease testing, understanding these requirements is crucial for couples and clinics alike. Dive deeper into the essential regulations that govern surrogacy and learn how to protect both the surrogate and the future child.

WHY DO COUPLES USE A GESTATIONAL CARRIER OR SURROGATE?

WHY DO COUPLES USE A GESTATIONAL CARRIER OR SURROGATE?

The journey to parenthood is unique for every couple, and for some, it may involve the use of a gestational carrier or surrogate. This decision, influenced by various medical, emotional, and personal factors, opens doors to fulfilling the dream of having a child. Whether facing infertility, navigating the complexities of same-sex parenthood, or dealing with health risks, couples find hope and support through assisted reproduction. Discover the reasons behind this deeply personal choice and how it empowers families to create meaningful connections. Join us as we explore the transformative path of gestational carriers and surrogacy.

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