Michael, who blogs about his surrogate experience, recently touched on a subject that many people never think about – and that is the legal side of egg donation. This can be a cause of quiet some headache.
the last thing I want to do is read a 40 page contract again. I’ve been staring at them all week and I need a break.
I think everybody can understand that kind of feeling very well. Even lawyers don’t enjoy reading contracts. What’s more, seems like he did not get a contract from his egg donor, and he’s concerned about that. You can read the whole thing here, so you get a first hand account of what it’s like. When you chose an egg donation agency, make sure that you address this subject to, because they should help you to deal with all the legalities.
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