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The internet has been a boon for the infertility industry. Beyond just the ability to immediately disseminate information and educate people on the options available to those struggling with infertility, it brought about a sea change in how couples needing surrogates, egg and sperm donors were able to find their ideal counterpart.
You will be hard pressed to find a greater advocate for reproductive choice than me. But as tragic as this case may be, I believe Ms. Evans needs a therapist, not a gestational carrier:
Complete post here: http://www.eggdonor.com/blog/2010/01/05/law-enforcemen…lity-community/
Full article here: http://www.eggdonor.com/blog/2010/01/04/california-medical-board-finally...
It took almost a year, but the California Medical Board finally got around to charging Dr. Michael Kamrava of gross negligence and violation of professional guidelines:
Full article here: http://www.eggdonor.com/blog/2009/12/29/the-new-york-times-adds-insult-t...
The New York Times doubles down on their December 12th article. In their newest entry, provocatively entitled "The Baby Market", the Old Grey Lady asks a panel of experts, the following:
Original article can be viewed here: http://www.eggdonor.com/blog/2009/12/11/reproductive-tourism-industry-in...
If this comes to pass, it will be a crippling blow to those individuals who have not been able to afford surrogacy and egg donation in the United States: