NAFG Announces Expanded International Surrogacy and Egg Donation Program

By Northeast Assisted Fertility Group, PRNE
Tuesday, July 19, 2011

NEW YORK, July 20, 2011 -


The Northeast Assisted Fertility Group (NAFG), already among
the leading surrogacy and egg donation programs in the United
States
, is pleased to announce its enhanced International Program,
extending a more complete menu of services to
citizens of
England, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Australia, and
other countries where the practice of egg donation and surrogacy is
restricted or very limited.

Ever since it was founded, NAFG has served clients all over the
United States
as well as in many other parts of the world.
 Now its expanded international surrogacy and egg donation
program offers special assistance for citizens from Europe and
other global regions. These services include presenting a wide
selection of healthy, educated egg donor candidates, providing a
responsible and caring gestational carrier (surrogate), offering
clinical resources, coordinating appointments and travel for all
parties involved, and furnishing legal contracts and immigration
guidance.

NAFG has established itself as the leading egg donor program on
the United States’ east coast, by offering a highly selective pool
of desirable egg donor candidates in its database and providing
superb client service. NAFG has gained the trust and endorsement of
the most prestigious IVF (in vitro fertilization) clinics, such as
Cornell’s Center for Reproductive Medicine and Infertility, New
York University
Fertility Center, Reproductive Medicine Associates,
Boston IVF, The Brigham and Women’s Hospital Center for
Reproductive Medicine and many others. Its surrogacy program offers
a convenient alternative to the west coast programs, as well as
superior, customized protocols that result in significantly lower
disruption rates than in some larger surrogacy programs.

According to Sanford Benardo, the founder and president of NAFG,
“We get frequent inquiries from fertility patients outside the US
who are unable to take advantage of egg donation and surrogacy in
their own countries and need a great deal of guidance. We offer
them an information-filled egg donor database, accessible from
their own home computers. We also direct them to the best clinical
resources, founded on the excellent relationships we have
established with the top IVF clinics in the country, who welcome
our international referrals.”

Description of NAFG’s international egg donation and surrogacy
program can be found on their Web site href="www.assistedfertility.com/international/index.shtml">www.assistedfertility.com/international/index.shtml;
text appears in English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.

 

Sanford M. Benardo, Esq., +1-212-207-1900, inquiry at assistedfertility.com

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