Category: Surrogacy
The Rise of International Gestational Surrogacy in the U.S.
by Jennifer Lahl, CBC Founder | Apr 23, 2024 | infertility, Reproductive Technology, Surrogacy, Surrogacy Tourism | 0
Recently, a colleague sent me a new report published in the journal Fertility and Sterility, which...
Read MoreFounder Jennifer Lahl’s Speech on Surrogacy to the Casablanca Declaration
by Jennifer Lahl, CBC Founder | Apr 16, 2024 | Assisted Reproductive Technology, Front Page, Reproductive Technology, Surrogacy | 0
My thanks to the Casablanca Declaration for your kind invitation to be with you at this historic...
Read MoreGloria’s Surrogacy Story: Road to Recovery & Warning to Others
by Kallie Fell, Executive Director | Apr 11, 2024 | Surrogacy, Women's Rights, Womens Health | 0
After birth, Gloria desired privacy away from anyone besides her own family. It was here that a...
Read MoreGloria’s Surrogacy Story: Pregnancy & Birth
by Kallie Fell, Executive Director | Apr 4, 2024 | Surrogacy, Women's Rights, Womens Health | 0
With this pregnancy came a wave of complications she had never experienced before. The first was...
Read MoreGloria’s Surrogacy Story: From Contract to Conception
by Kallie Fell, Executive Director | Mar 28, 2024 | #BigFertility, Reproductive Technology, Surrogacy, Women's Rights | 0
For Gloria, “once contracts were completed” the intended parents, “very quickly changed their...
Read MoreThailand’s Colossal Mistake: Returning to Reproductive Tourism
by CBC-Network | Mar 24, 2024 | Assisted Reproductive Technology, Reproductive Technology, Surrogacy, Surrogacy Tourism, Women's Rights | 0
The news out of Thailand breaks my heart. Since 2015, Thailand has rightly protected its women and...
Read MoreGloria’s Surrogacy Story: Matchmaker, Make Me a Match
by Kallie Fell, Executive Director | Mar 21, 2024 | #BigFertility, infertility, IVF, Reproductive Technology, Surrogacy, Women's Rights | 0
Gloria’s first surrogate pregnancy was a positive experience, so when Gloria was contacted, and...
Read MoreThe Battle to Keep Commercial Surrogacy Out of Michigan
by CBC-Network | Mar 20, 2024 | IVF, Reproductive Technology, Surrogacy, Women's Rights | 0
It seems we have lost the fight to keep commercial surrogacy out of Michigan. In November, 2023 we...
Read MoreGloria’s Surrogacy Story: an Introduction
by Kallie Fell, Executive Director | Mar 14, 2024 | #BigFertility, infertility, IVF, Reproductive Technology, Surrogacy | 0
Whenever I am asked to speak about the dangers of surrogacy, egg “donation,” or #BigFertility in...
Read MoreOur Response to the CDC on Reporting of Pregnancy Success Rates From Assisted Reproductive Technology
by CBC-Network | Jan 31, 2024 | Assisted Reproductive Technology, Donor-conception, IVF, Reproductive Technology, Surrogacy | 0
At the end of November 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a...
Read MoreVenus Rising with Emily: a Story of an Almost Egg Donor, Writer, Nurse, and Mother
by CBC-Network | Jan 25, 2024 | Documentary, Egg Donation, Egg Harvesting, Film, Surrogacy, Surrogacy Tourism, Venus Rising | 0
Venus Rising is birthing something new!!! Our host, Kallie Fell, is preparing for maternity leave,...
Read MoreSurrogacy Scandals Continue
by Jennifer Lahl, CBC Founder | Sep 12, 2023 | Surrogacy | 0
Big news broke this past August that the Mediterranean Fertility Institute in Chania Hospital in...
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