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| Timetable for Surrogacy Candidates | 1. Usually you can get mail an information package and application within seven to ten days of the day you first contact the doctor for an application. You require completing written profile and mailing it to Surrogacy Solutions.
2. Within three months, begin additional screening procedures and notice it can usually be given to you if Surrogacy Solutions determines at any point in that process that it is unable to approve you as a candidate for surrogacy.
3. Within three to six months of the date you submit your completed profile and complete the additional screening procedures, you may expect doctor to submit your profile for review by intended parents.
4. Upon being matched with intended parents, you will undergo any additional testing requested by the physician who will perform the IVF or artificial insemination. For traditional surrogacy this process does not usually take longer than one of your natural cycles. For gestational surrogacy, this is likely to include a mock cycle of medication or mock transfer, and may take as much as three months to complete, depending upon the physician’s schedule.
5. Medication for a gestational surrogacy in preparation for an actual embryo transfer must be coordinated between your cycle and the cycle of the woman providing the eggs, as well as with the schedule of the treating physician. Therefore, you will be a waiting period of approximately six to ten weeks between your final clearance by the physician and the embryo transfer. In traditional surrogacy, once you receive final clearance, the insemination schedule may begin on your next cycle.
6. In traditional surrogacy is recommended up to three cycles of physician insemination be undertaken with no more than three additional cycles as an option if pregnancy is not achieved in the first three cycles; or, no more than two cycles of self-insemination (where permitted by law) with up to four more inseminations by a physician if pregnancy is not achieved in the first two cycles. In gestational is recommended one IVF cycle, with the option for two additional embryo transfers from frozen or fresh embryos if pregnancy is not achieved after the first IVF procedure.
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