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John Weltman (pictured), president and founder of Circle Surrogacy, spoke at the Men Having Babies seminar in September 2010. John was one of several speakers. He presented about the role agencies have in arranging surrogacies. He explained the differences between traditional and gestational surrogacy, how agencies screen and match surrogates and donors with intended parents, the time line and costs of the process, and the difference between known and unknown donors.
Learn more about biological parenting for gay men through surrogacy - Sunday, September 12, 1-4PM in New York City. The fifth annual seminar includes an overview of the surrogacy and egg donation process by a panel of legal and medical experts, short presentations by agencies and organizations that provide services and support for gay men who want to have babies, personal stories from New York gay parents, a surrogate and an egg donor.
'Peer Advice on Working with Surrogacy Agencies'
The Facebook group called Men Having Babies / Planning Biological Parenthood offers a guide called 'Peer Advice on Working with Surrogacy Agencies'.
The information includes appropriate expectations prospective parents should have regarding the role of surrogacy agencies.