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Developments in infertility treatment in the past two decades have given
couples that are having difficulty conceiving new options. A gestational carrier
may be right for you if your uterus is irregular or has been removed, or if other
infertility treatments at our Somerset, Lawrenceville, Annandale, or Freehold facilities has
failed. Generally, couples undergo IVF to
produce their own embryo that will be placed in the uterus of the gestational carrier who will carry the
baby until it is born. If a woman cannot produce healthy eggs and cannot carry to term,
our egg donor program in New Jersey
allows couples to choose an egg donor whose eggs can be fertilized with the husband's sperm and placed in
a gestational carrier. To find out if you would be a good candidate for
treatment, contact our infertility and egg donor center in
Lawrenceville, Somerset, Annandale, or Freehold today.
Using a gestational carrier as part or your infertility treatment at our Lawrenceville,
Somerset, Annandale, or Freehold offices can take time. First, clients must find the right carrier for
them. Then, the carrier must undergo in vitro fertilization, which can take three to four months.
Although the gestational carrier process can be a long one, it gives couples that are unable
to conceive on their own the chance to have a child that is biologically theirs. Created out of
an embryo and sperm through infertility treatment at our Lawrenceville, Somerset, Annandale, and Freehold
practice, this procedure is a modern day miracle.
Our infertility practice specializing in gestational carrier, IVF, and egg donor
programs, IVF New Jersey, is
prepared to help our patients through the stress that infertility treatments can bring. We have
assistance from the law practice of Melissa Brisman to help prospective parents in all legal aspects
of the gestational carrier process. Ms. Brisman helps locate a suitable carrier and organizes the
entire process, including all medical, legal, and psychological screenings. She also assists in
insurance work, preparing the contract, and obtaining the court order to allow the intended parents
to be placed on the future child's birth certificate.
To learn more about our gestational carrier and egg donor program in New
Jersey, contact IVF New Jersey.
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