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What additional out-of-pocket expenses can an adopting family expect?

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What additional out-of-pocket expenses can an adopting family expect?

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if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} Costs which may not be covered by an embryo adoption program include the rental of a dry shipper for embryo’s travel and additional lab tests for a donating family. if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} • Does the adopting family help with any of the fees owed by the donating parents? if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} Typically, adopting families do not pick up any costs that accrued prior to having been matched with a donating family. Adopting families do often reimburse donating families for any expenses incurred during or after they are matched. This includes storage and shipping fees, legal costs, and any fees associated with medical or psychological screening. These may be included in the overall program fee if done through an agency. Any sort of direct compensation for the embryos themselves is under the legal jurisdiction of each state, and interested parties should seek legal advice to determine the applicable laws in their states. In general, such

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if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} Costs which may not be covered by an embryo adoption program include the rental of a dry shipper for embryo’s travel and additional lab tests for a donating family or storage fees incurred by the donor family after the match is completed. if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} • Does the adopting family help with any of the fees incurred by the donating family in creating the embryos? if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} Typically, adopting families do not reimburse the donor for any expenses that accrued prior to having been matched with a donating family. Adopting families do often reimburse donating families for any expenses incurred after they are matched. This includes storage and shipping fees, legal costs, and any fees associated with medical or psychological screening. These may be included in the overall program fee if done through an agency. Any sort of direct compensation for the embryos themselves is under the legal jurisdiction of each state, and

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