Thursday, April 18, 2013

Surrogacy India is an option - Costs for battling infertility are high



When her friends complain about how expensive their kids are, Haley Hanzon laughs.
"We just show them the bills showing them how much trying to have these babies cost," she says.
Like one out of every six to eight couples in the U.S., the Hanzons are infertile. The young couple lives in West Jordan, a suburb of Salt Lake City, and has been trying to start a family without success for several years. Haley leads a local infertility support group of about 20 women, and they often commiserate on the staggering costs of family-building.
While debate nationwide centers around contraceptive access, the costs of conception are so high and insurance coverage so limited that fertility treatment is largely viewed as a luxury good. However, infertility affects rich and the poor alike, and couples like the Hanzons who pursue fertility treatment face an uphill financial battle in building their families.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Surrogacy In India - Varying laws can complicate surrogacy

Cindy Vitales, a childhood friend of the mom-to-be, hangs decorations before the baby shower. Photo: Nicole Fruge, The Chronicle

If Jennifer Benito-Kowalski could have had her way, she wouldn't have shipped her eggs to India.
Determined to have a child but unable to conceive and unwilling to adopt, the San Carlos woman considered hiring a Bay Area surrogate in early 2012.
But the cost was high - more than $100,000 - and surrogacy in the United States sounded like a nightmare. She feared a repeat of a case in New Jersey, where a surrogate took back the baby she had carried from its intended parents.
"I didn't want to take any chances" of that happening, said Benito-Kowalski, 40. So she and her husband, Steve Kowalski, mailed their embryos to a clinic in India, where surrogacy was just $25,000 and seemed, at least at the time, more clear cut.

Jennifer Benito-Kowalski and husband Steve Kowalski (right) compete in a swaddling and diapering game at their baby shower, along with Steve's father, Mike. Photo: Nicole Fruge, The Chronicle


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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Review - Weecare Surrogacy USA

Dr Meenashki with baby Connor

A few weeks ago we returned home with two beautiful babies born through
surrogacy in Mumbai.  We have used WeeCare Surrogacy as our agent and are
completely satisfied with the services that they have provided to us.
Taking the surrogacy journey is a difficult decision as it is fraught with
risks and uncertainty. WeeCare reduces most of these risks. We could trust
in them right away because, Victor Hui-Wee, the executive director has
taken the  surrogacy journey himself. Victor was straightforward with us
and most helpful throughout our journey. Once we signed up with WeeCare,
we were given quick access to the partner in India and also flexibility to
choose when we want to start our journey.

Victor provided with thorough support throughout the process, including
detailed information about what to expect, conference calls before we
embark on our initial trip and the final trip to pick-up the babies.
Victor always responds quickly to e-mail and telephone queries and phone
us several times when we are in Mumbai to provide support.

When we look at our babies now, we marvel that we are able to have such a
beautiful family. We know that we could not have completed the surrogacy
journey without the support and encouragement from WeeCare Surrogacy.

Thank you so much!
S & G
Canadian
2013

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