Argentina May Ban International Surrogacy
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

Argentina May Ban International Surrogacy

Argentina has launched an investigation in the practice of surrogacy an other assisted reproductive technology (ART) in the country, especially by foreign intended parents (IPs). In this article, I go over the current state of Argentinian regulations for ART and surrogacy, and I discuss the findings from the ongoing investigation. Will Argentina follow in the footsteps of Thailand and ban surrogacy for international IPs? How can you ensure you are embarking on an ethical surrogacy journey abroad? Read this article to find out more.

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Should a Country’s Maternal Mortality Rates Impact Selection for an International Gestational Surrogacy Journey?
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

Should a Country’s Maternal Mortality Rates Impact Selection for an International Gestational Surrogacy Journey?

Choosing where to embark on an international gestational surrogacy journey is challenging. There are many factors to consider in order to ensure an ethical journey. One factor could be the maternal mortality rate (MMR) of a country. In this article, I review the latest World Health Organization (WHO) and U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) MMR data and compare different destinations. The results may be surprising and should possibly factor into your decision on where to have your surrogacy journey.

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Queer Dad Social Media Influencers in Brazil
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

Queer Dad Social Media Influencers in Brazil

This article reviews a recent publication in the Science & Public Health Magazine of Brazil, which discusses gay dad social media influencers in Brazil. The two rainbow families profiled pursued fatherhood through adoption or assisted reproductive technology (ART). They have overcome tremendous cultural stereotypes and prejudice to share their stories, and their experience and leadership in the face of adversity are shared with queer fathers in the United States and around the world.

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Complications with Surrogacy Journeys Outside the U.S.
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

Complications with Surrogacy Journeys Outside the U.S.

With the trend of more queer intended fathers pursuing IVF and surrogacy outside the United States, I wanted to cover some of the negative news around journeys in these destinations. This is not meant to describe the universal experience of intended parents pursuing international surrogacy, but rather to highlight and inform regarding the potential challenges and risk with these types of journeys.

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How to Have an Ethical Surrogacy Journey Outside the United States
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

How to Have an Ethical Surrogacy Journey Outside the United States

Due to financial considerations, more and more queer men are opting to pursue IVF and surrogacy outside the United States. In this article, I describe what I consider to be the minimum requirements for any journey to be considered ethical. My hope is that this can help queer men navigate their options and pursue an ethical journey in any country.

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Introduction to Surrogacy for Queer Men
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

Introduction to Surrogacy for Queer Men

The BabyMoon Family’s version of ‘Surrogacy 101.’ An overview of IVF and surrogacy for queer men, answering questions like ‘What is Surrogacy?’ ‘Where to Go Through Surrogacy?’ and ‘How to Go Through Surrogacy?’ Start your own journey to fatherhood as a queer man here.

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Not Every Income Situation Has U.S. Surrogacy as an Option
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

Not Every Income Situation Has U.S. Surrogacy as an Option

More queer men are turning to IVF and surrogacy abroad. Why? Largely the prohibitive cost of the procedures and journey in the United States. So what are the costs abroad for queer intended dads? What is the future of international IVF and surrogacy for queer fathers? Read more to find out.

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Thailand is Reopening for International Surrogacy and Could Set a Precedent for Other Countries
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

Thailand is Reopening for International Surrogacy and Could Set a Precedent for Other Countries

Since 2015, Thailand has banned all international surrogacy arrangements and had very strict regulations on domestic surrogacy for Thai couples. The country is proposing a first-of-its-kind legislation to reopen the country to international intended parents, including queer couples. This could set an interesting precedent for other previously popular surrogacy countries like India and Georgia who also now have international bans in place. Read more to learn the details of the proposed Thai legislation and what it could mean for queer intended fathers all over the world.

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Denmark’s New Surrogacy Laws are a Breath of Fresh Reality
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

Denmark’s New Surrogacy Laws are a Breath of Fresh Reality

Denmark is consistently ranked as one of the happiest countries in the world. A vibrant economy, strong social fabric, and generous social services that support parents and families are often cited as some of the main reasons for this population’s happiness. However, children born through surrogacy arrangements and their intended parents have not yet benefited from the celebrated Danish system. Until now. The Danish government has announced a new legal framework for international commercial surrogacy and domestic altruistic surrogacy that is the first of its kind in Europe. In this article, I will review the legislation and what it could mean for the rest of Europe.

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Science Says: International Gestational Surrogacy in the United States is Increasing
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

Science Says: International Gestational Surrogacy in the United States is Increasing

In this third installment of the BabyMoon Family Journal Club, we review a recently published study on the trend of international intended parents (IPs) working with gestational carriers (GCs) in the United States between 2014 and 2020. What are the demographics of these international IPs? What does their journey look like compared to domestic IPs? What countries are they coming from? These are some of the interesting questions that are answered and discussed in this manuscript review.

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Science Says: Being a GC During the Pandemic was Very Hard
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

Science Says: Being a GC During the Pandemic was Very Hard

This continuation of the BabyMoon Family journal club explores the largest sample of gestational carriers (GCs) and investigates their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. What was it like to be a GC during the pandemic, and what can be done to improve the experience going forward? This article discusses the results and implications of this first-of-its-kind study.

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Ireland is Taking a Modern Regulatory Approach to International Surrogacy and the European Union Should Take Note
Bryan McColgan, MD Bryan McColgan, MD

Ireland is Taking a Modern Regulatory Approach to International Surrogacy and the European Union Should Take Note

Ireland is working to propose a new piece of legislation that will regulate international surrogacy for Irish IPs. These recommendations come from the Irish Joint Committee on International Surrogacy, and in this article, I will review the positive and challenging aspects of the recommendations, as well as discuss the potential implications for international surrogacy in Ireland, the EU, and the world.

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