SECTION III: Compliance

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SECTION III: Compliance
All participants of this surrogacy agreement are to warrant that all kind of information provided to medical professionals with the purpose to the intent and aim of this surrogacy agreement is true and accurate to the best of their knowledge, and that there is no information omitted, falsified, embellished or altered for their own benefit or with the aim to mold compliance with any term of this surrogacy agreement.

Psychological Examination
The surrogate mother and her husband / boyfriend, if there is any, the genetic father and intended mother are to undergo psychological testing to the extent of their medical advisors determine such testing is necessary before the embryo transfer procedure and the implantation of the embryo / embryos into the surrogate mother’s uterus. Any medical and psychological information shared pursuant to this surrogacy agreement is to remain confidential and it is to be disclosed to only the participants of this surrogacy agreement. The participants are to realize that a court may permit to require access to this information after the arrival of the child / children, if it is ever necessary for the best interest of the child / children.
The surrogate mother and her husband / boyfriend, if there is any, waive their privacy rights to psychological information provided they are notified in advance as to what and when this kind of information is to be disseminated.

Physical Examinations
The surrogate mother and her husband / boyfriend, if there is any, are to have medical examinations, blood test as well as other tests, as it is determined by the genetic father and intended mother and their advisors. The surrogate mother and her husband / boyfriend, if there is any waive the privilege of confidentiality and permit the release of any reports or information obtained in the result of the conducted medical examinations to the genetic father and intended mother provided they are notified in advance as to what and when this kind of information is to be disseminated.

The genetic father and intended mother are to have full access to all the result of physical examination conducted in order to detect the presence of any disease, which may be indicated by the surrogate mother’s or her husband’s / boyfriend’s, if there is any personal and family history, including testing for sexually transmitted diseases as well as Rh factor compatibility.

Before the embryo transfer procedure, the surrogate mother, her husband / boyfriend, if there is any, and the genetic father are to undergo a physical examination under the direction of and in the sole discretion of a physician, designated by and acceptable to the participants in order to determine if the physical health of all the participants of this surrogacy agreement is protected. This examination is to consist of testing for venereal diseases, including HIV and AIDS, in order to provide the protection of the surrogate mother and child / children. The participants are also to agree to undergo any necessary medical testing, which a designated physician would consider necessary while this surrogacy agreement is in effect.

Sexual Intercourse by Surrogate
The surrogate mother agrees and promises that she will not have sexual intercourse with anyone from the first day of her menstrual cycle before the embryo transfer procedure until the date that pregnancy has been confirmed in writing or otherwise by the physician conducting the embryo transfer procedure.  The surrogate mother is also to agree that she will not engage in any activity in which there exists a possibility that semen could be introduced into her body, such that the possibility of a pregnancy, other than one contemplated by this surrogacy agreement, could occur.
The surrogate mother then agrees that she will not have unprotected intercourse with anyone other than her husband / boyfriend, if there is any, during the term of the pregnancy, and will use her best efforts to protect the fetus / fetuses from any and all communicable and venereal diseases.