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For couples who have had difficulty conceiving, in-vitro fertilization (IVF) is one way they may be able to have a child. During IVF, an egg is fertilized in a lab setting. The embryo is then implanted in the intended mother's uterus to begin the pregnancy. For some intended parents, however, IVF is not the only type of infertility treatment that they will need. IVF may not be successful for women with a medical condition that makes it difficult for an embryo to implant in the uterus and be carried to term. In addition, single individuals may have a strong desire to become parents and need both the other set of chromosomes and a way to carry the child to term. Using IVF Surrogacy to Treat Infertility This leads to another increasingly popular option available to intended parents: IVF surrogacy. Like IVF, this involves fertilizing an egg with sperm in a laboratory. Instead of implanting the embryo in the intended mother, though, the doctors implant it in the uterus of a surrogate. If you are interested in finding a surrogate and having a child through IVF surrogacy, we can assist you. Here at Intended Parents, Inc, we understand how trying it can be to struggle with infertility. Our agency can help pair you with an appropriate surrogate based on the type of arrangement that you are seeking. No matter which state you live in, we can also help you navigate the legal terrain and financial matters that are involved in working with a surrogate. To learn more call us at 732-526-7013, or click here to send us an email. |
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