The Surrogacy Center staff wants to reassure everyone that we are still here, as always, for support and guidance during this difficult time. We encourage our clients, and anyone interested in working with us to help build their forever family, to reach out via phone or email for any and all questions you may have. We’re happy to do video chats as well for anyone interested. While the world has drastically changed over the past few months, we at The Surrogacy Center are doing our very best to keep in contact with our clients in a constant effort to maintain supportive services. We are all working from home in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19, and we encourage you all to do the same.

For specific symptoms of COVID-19, please visit the Center for Disease Control (CDC) website. Please note, generally symptoms for children will present milder than symptoms for adults, so please contact your Primary Care Physician or Pediatrician BY PHONE for any and all concerns you may have.

FOR GESTATIONAL CARRIERS IN THE SCREENING STAGE:

As mandated by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), initiation of new treatment cycles are suspended, including ovulation induction, intrauterine inseminations, and in vitro fertilization (this includes retrievals and frozen embryo transfers, and non-urgent gamete cryopreservation). Additionally, they strongly recommend cancelling ALL embryo transfers, both fresh and frozen, until further notice.

FOR GESTATIONAL CARRIERS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PREGNANT:

We strongly urge you to be in contact with your particular doctor with regards to how their procedures may be altered during this time. They will provide you the with most accurate up-to-date care information.

FOR GESTATIONAL CARRIERS WHO ARE CLOSE TO DELIVERING:

Each hospital will have their own rules and procedures about who will be allowed in the delivery room. We STRONGLY recommend that you re-check any information provided by the hospital at which you’ll be delivering, as things are likely changing on a daily basis in order to best care for you and others in the hospitals. We are all in this pandemic together as a community, and we at The Surrogacy Center are incredibly grateful for the continued efforts of our health care workers, near and far, who are striving more than ever to keep our patients healthy and safe.

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