Does the agency following the guidelines/standards/requirements set forth by the ASRM and FDA?
Like any big industry, the surrogacy and fertility industry is expanding too through the introduction of reproductive physicians/clinics and agencies. I might suggest proceeding with caution if you choose an agency whose total experience is based off of being a surrogate or a parent through surrogacy once before. Be sure you understand your rights and your available recourse. Your physician may help guide you to reputable professionals in this industry that he or she has personally worked with. Many people belong to fertility support groups, seek advice from fellow group members, chances are they may have utilized an agency for egg donation or surrogacy.
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