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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

PVED's response: When Our Industry Takes A Hit

In light of recent events we would like to affirm our commitment to the infertility community and support applaud and agree with the American Fertility Association's statement issued here  and below:

Desperate Measures: The AFA's Co-Chairs Respond to Recent Headlines

"This has been an unsettling week in the world of assisted reproduction, and most especially, surrogacy. As two professionals who have worked in this field for many, many years and who have created our respective families through assisted reproduction, including surrogacy, we have been in a state of shock. Not since the "Baby M" case in 1986, has surrogacy created so much media attention.
We have received many questions this past week from patients and professionals in our field. People have reacted with anger, fear, and feelings of betrayal. Whenever a story this salacious hits the press, it is easy to forget that assisted reproduction is, in the vast majority of cases, a process with integrity and humanity.

Many people who choose to build their families through surrogacy can feel secure that the vast majority of professionals, surrogates and parents are decent and honest. But in the past week, we have witnessed an example of what happens when a few professionals act illegally.

This leads to the question that we're hearing, mostly from professionals: "Does this point to the need for additional regulation of surrogacy?" Our feeling is no. Regulation does not necessarily promote good practice. The fact is that there are regulations, policies, and even laws in some states about surrogacy. None of those were followed in this extreme situation. For those already willing to break the law, additional regulations wouldn't have made any difference.

Another question, which is perhaps unanswerable, is: "Why?" We will probably never know the whole story of the motivations of those involved. What we do know at The AFA is that there are desperate people who will take desperate measures to fulfill their dreams of becoming parents - and there will always be some individuals who will take advantage of them if they can. As an organization, The AFA's goal is to try to ensure access to family buildling methods that are safe, informed and legal.

Finally, while this case has involved former colleagues and supporters of The AFA, we want to be perfectly clear that The AFA denounces the practices that have reportedly occurred. Any kind of so-called "baby selling" is abhorrent, and contrary to everything that we stand for.

Though the conversation will continue, let's try to remember that assisted reproduction, including surrogacy, has provided thousands of families with the dream of having a child. At The AFA, we want to make sure that this dream stays alive."

Patricia Mendell
Stuart Bell
Co-Chairs, The American Fertility Association

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Surrogacy and Embryo, Sperm, & Egg Donation: What Were You Thinking?

If you don't know Theresa Erickson you should.  Theresa is probably hands down one of the best attorney's I have met in my lifetime.  Aside from being brilliant in her field Theresa has compassion for those struggling through the all so frustrating and often painful journey through the mines fields of infertility.

When I first learned that Theresa was writing a book about Third Party Reproduction I was thrilled -- "It's about time"  I thought.  After reading this book I can say with utmost confidence Theresa has hit a grand slam right out of the ballpark.

What I love about this book is it's truly a starting point. I love how this book is much like a road map for recipients parents who are wondering how the heck all of "this" works.  Because in truth all of "this" can be incredibly overwhelming.

Theresa talks about the top ten myths of third-party family building, as well as the history of how ART came to be, how the process begins, (as in what do I first coach?), a comprehensive section on ethical and legal issues as well as questions to ask when you begin your journey to building your family, help in selecting your physician and attorney, as well as other fertility options you have.

It makes me proud to know Theresa, to work with her, and to read her much anticipated book. 

Two thumbs up from Parents Via Egg Donation.

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