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Margate, FL (PRWEB) April 27, 2022 Gay couples and individuals who want to become parents are invited to hear guest speaker, Daniel Christie, M.D., of IVF ....
Shady Grove Fertility (SGF) Supports New York s Child Parent Security Act (CPSA), which Will Allow NY Residents to Use a Gestational Surrogate Font : A-A+ The landmark surrogacy reform set to take effect February 15, 2021, reverses New York s ban on commercial gestational surrogacy, creating more equal opportunities for parenthood, a lifechanging act that SGF helps patients achieve through ethical and innovative treatment methods. NEW YORK, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Shady Grove Fertility (SGF) supports the Child Parent Security Act (CPSA), a landmark surrogacy reform that New York lawmakers passed on April 2, 2020. The CPSA will allow residents to engage paid surrogacy contracts starting February 15, 2021. Numerous advocacy groups including Men Having Babies, a nonprofit that advocates for equal parenthood opportunities for the LGBTQ+ community, lobbied extensively in the state s capital to make legal surrogacy in New York a reality. ....
Shady Grove Fertility’s (SGF) Virtual Events Serve Diverse Communities Seeking to Build Their Families Share Article SGF celebrates the 2021 Black History Month theme of family with a free webinar highlighting infertility among Black patients and encouraging Black communities to seek fertility assistance early for best pregnancy outcomes. SGF also supports the LGBTQ community with virtual conferences and expos in February. Join Shady Grove Fertility s virtual events this February to learn about family-building options and infertility from physicians like Dr. Anate Brauer and Dr. Desireé McCarthy-Keith. “African-American women are more likely to have certain kinds of infertility than women of other ethnic groups. Many of the issues facing African-American women are medical, such as uterine fibroids, blocked Fallopian tubes, obesity, and advanced age, specifically women over 35.” ....