by Natalie Gamble | Nov 15, 2024 | Guidance and comment
What will a Trump Presidency mean for UK parents’ access to US surrogacy and for parents living in America? Many of our clients are asking us what the US election result and a second Trump Presidency could mean for US surrogacy. There is a lot we don’t yet know,...
by Donna M | Nov 12, 2024 | Guidance and comment
How to look after your US surrogate – Top tips for UK intended parents Embarking on an international surrogacy journey as UK intended parents with a surrogate in the US is both exciting and complex. Brilliant Beginnings will guide you in the best agency for your...
by Donna M | Oct 30, 2024 | Guidance and comment, Surrogacy reform
UK surrogacy is now possible for intended parents living with HIV We are thrilled to share that UK law has been amended by Parliament to remove the bar on HIV+ intended parents conceiving through UK surrogacy. On 22 October 2024, new regulations passed through both...
by Donna M | Oct 21, 2024 | Guidance and comment, Research, Surrogacy reform
Abortion access, ART, surrogacy and the US elections We asked US surrogacy law attorney Richard B. Vaughn, founding partner of the International Fertility Law Group, to write this guest blog for us on what the US election on 5 November may mean for UK parents...
by Donna M | Oct 16, 2024 | Guidance and comment
How do I care for my surrogate in the UK? A lot of intended parents worry at the start of their journey about how best to care for their surrogate – not feeling that they are being overbearing or intruding on her life and time with her family, but also making...
by Donna M | Oct 14, 2024 | Guidance and comment, Research
IVF in the US: State of the art and beyond Following on from our review of US IVF success rates we asked one of the clinicians we work regularly with, Dr Gad Lavy from New England Fertility Institute in Connecticut, to give insight into some of the incredible...
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