Why The Parents Have A Say In The Surrogate’s Choice In Doctor | Charlotte Danciu – Forida

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Charlotte H. Danciu, P.A. Attorney at Law

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The parents absolutely have a say. The parents and the surrogate work together in terms of choosing doctors and hospitals. From a practical standpoint, the surrogate needs to visit an obstetrician that is close to her home, not only because it is more convenient, but because you want her to feel more comfortable. She shouldn’t have to feel expected to travel 100 miles while she’s in labor to meet some other doctor.

The contracts I create for my clients are very comprehensive (at least 75 pages long). I always say they are like a masterpiece in progress because there are always new things being put into them. The doctors and hospitals go into the contract. In the beginning, it is common for the surrogate to go to the clinic where the individual or couple (they’re called the commissioning parents in Florida) has already established a relationship with the doctor. Perhaps they’ve even made embryos with that clinic. The surrogate might be traveling from Tallahassee to Miami to get pregnant, which might mean a couple of trips, in order to go to the fertility clinic where the embryos are made or are going to be made. I’ve even heard of surrogates traveling as far as New York or Las Vegas or Los Angeles. Then, once they are established pregnant with a heartbeat, which is usually around four weeks after transfer, they’ll go to an OBGYN close by their home.

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