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Sperm Donors Need To Cross Their Ts And Dot Their Is, Or End Up Like This Guy

So what happens when the donor clearly didn't mean to become a father, but the prescribed legal processes weren't followed? This. This is what happens.

Click here to read this article by Ellen Trachman.

Above The LawGuest UserAugust 27, 2020surrogacy, surrogate, complication, pregnancy, risk, baby, grow, family, gift, birth, law, court, legal, lawyer, sperm donor, sperm, father
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How long do we need to abstain from intercourse?

Ask an expert!Guest UserAugust 27, 2020Surrogacy, surrogate, sex, intercourse, abstinence, couples, partner, husband, wife, agency, rules, contracts, fertility clinic, fertility, baby, family, grow
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What are the medications involved and are there any side effects?

The Scholastic SurrogateGuest UserAugust 25, 2020Medications, side effects, surrogacy medications, surrogacy, surrogates

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