Friday Legal Updates - Florida Personhood, UK Update, Wisconsin Surrogacy Insurance, & Croatia

Wow, can you believe that summer is officially over already?  I can't because of the blistering heat here in Southern California; however, another Friday is upon us with some legal updates for your thoughts and comments.

Florida - Last November, Colorado pro-life groups placed a ballot measure before the voters in order to extend "personhood" to the moment of conception.  This amendment was rejected by 73% of the voters in Colorado; however, the groups have now set their sites on Florida.  The new amendment would define even a newly formed embryo as a person.  The implications of this becoming law is an issue those suffering from infertility and living in Florida need to consider. 

Wisconsin - Two women have filed a case in Wisconsin where their insurers have denied them maternity coverage due to the fact that they were surrogates.  This issue is now before the State Supreme Court, so we will have to wait and see how this one ends and if it will have implications elsewhere. 

UK - Women whose embryos were to be destroyed in the next few weeks have been given an extension.  With the new HFEA of 2008, which comes into force on October 1, everyone with embryos in storage will be able to keep them there for a decade versus the previous law of 5 years.  "These new rules will come into effect on October 1 and I will be seeking to make an Order to Parliament to ensure this applies to embryos that are 'out of time' on that date."

Professor Lisa Jardine, chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), said: "I am delighted that the Government has listened and made this common-sense decision.

"This will be an enormous relief to all of those people who faced the heartbreak of seeing their embryos destroyed all because of a matter of timing. We will be contacting clinics immediately so that they can inform the patients concerned and make appropriate arrangements for the continued storage of their embryos."

Croatia - The government moved Thursday to amend a law involving IVF after strong criticism from human rights and parents groups over its criteria for couples entitled to treatment. 

"Under the amendments forwarded to parliament, couples will now only have to sign a notarised statement confirming they are in a relationship rather than have to prove before a court they have been together for three years, Health Minister Darko Milinovic told a cabinet session.

Also as part of the changes, children conceived by donated eggs or sperm will now be allowed to obtain information about his or her biological parents once turning 18 only if donors have given their prior agreement.

However provisions in the law which ban the freezing of embryos will not be altered.

Croatia's original legislation on medically assisted reproduction dates back to 1978, when the world's first test-tube baby was born. The former Yugoslav republic had its first IVF baby five years later."

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The Debate on Justice Sotomayor is About to Come to a Vote - How Does This Affect Us?

Hello, I am finally back after a long trip away in Europe. And, just in time since it appears the vote on Sotomayor will happen today.  I wanted to reiterate my previous post regarding how she may or may not vote in this area of Assisted ReproductionSee previous post here.  

In addition, since the California case involving Prop 8 may also come before her as a justice, her views will be very important to those this would affect.  On the other hand, it is clear from the news that the Department of Justice is trying very hard to get this out of the federal court system.  We will have to see where this goes in the coming months. 

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RESOLVE Advocacy Day June 25th : Why Me? Why Now?

Today we are in a unique moment in US history where the future of healthcare reform is being discussed in the halls of Congress. Together we need to make sure that the leaders of this discussion hear firsthand what those touched by infertility need in our healthcare system. There's never been a time in RESOLVE's 35 year history where we need you more than we do today. Grab your spouse, partner, best-friend or mom and join us June 25 in Washington D.C. Stand up and be heard.

 

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Budgeting for Infertility - New Resource Book

Now is the time for this book.  Please check out Budgeting for Infertility: Bringing Home Baby Without Breaking the Bank" at

http://www.amazon.com/Budgeting-Infertility-Bring-Without-Breaking/dp/1416566589/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1236794739&sr=1-1

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New Technique to Improve IVF Success Rates - Good Timing!

With all of the criticism over the number of embryos being transferred during IVF treatments in response to the octuplets, it is good to hear that some new techniques are being developed to help counter that.  In the UK, they have developed Comparative Genomic Hybridization, which employs a microscopic needle to remove the chromosomes from that capsule without disturbing the egg.

"A leading British fertility clinic has developed a new technique that could dramatically increase a woman's chances of having a successful in-vitro fertilization treatment.

Doctors at Nottingham's CARE Fertility clinic have found a way to extract the extra set of chromosomes released by a woman's egg and analyze it for abnormalities.

Chromosomal abnormalities in the embryo are one of the main reasons pregnancies fail."

It sounds like promising science.  Let's see where this goes.

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Theresa M. Erickson, Esq.
Surrogacy & Egg Donation Center    
www.ConceptualOptions.com

 

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AFA wants young women to have another "Fertilitini"

The American Fertility Association ("AFA") has a great new promotional campaign aimed at getting young women to take note of their biological clock.  And, Newsweek has noticed! Remember, ladies, our clocks are ticking! 

"Once upon a time, a woman's ovaries were her own private affair. Aspiring mothers struggling with fertility issues whispered to their doctors about their travails, took drugs to stimulate their follicles and crossed their fingers. Today, aging eggs and donor sperm are the topic of open conversation on blogs, on Oprah and in movies like "Baby Mama" (storyline: a 37-year-old businesswoman hires a surrogate after being told her chance of getting pregnant is just about nil). Even politicians are in the fertility limelight. Sarah Palin's baby, Trig, was born when she was 44. And the newly appointed New York senator, Kirsten Gillibrand, cast a vote in Congress the day before giving birth to son Henry at age 41 last May.

And yet, despite the outing of the female reproductive system, many young women still don't fully understand the facts about age as a risk factor for infertility. Their Ob-Gyns don't always tell them. And 40-plus Hollywood mothers (some of whom are presumably using donor eggs to get pregnant) and cases like Palin and Gillibrand reassure them. So this week, the American Fertility Association (AFA) is launching "Manicures & Martinis" at the Dashing Diva Nail Salon in Manhattan, the first in a series of one-hour conversationsabout reproductive health. The event, targeted at women in their 20s and 30s who want to have children someday but aren't ready now, features a leading fertility expert, who'll talk about the reality of the biological clock and other risk factors for infertility. Yes, there'll be martinis—an offering criticized by some health advocates as irresponsible— but there will also be an organic alcohol-free "fertilitini."

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Fertile Hope Launches a New Blog - Hope and Help for Cancer Survivors & Their Loved Ones

Fertile Hope has announced their new blog today.  This is important information for everyone.  Check their site out at http://cancerfertility.blogspot.com.   Read it for yourself or for those you love. 

Theresa M. Erickson, Esq.
Surrogacy & Egg Donation Center    
www.ConceptualOptions.com

 

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Fertilitack.com - Great Site to Check Out!

I just found this great site for anyone that is looking to get pregnant - www.fertilitrack.com.  It is free, and it helps you Take Charge of Your Fertility!

Theresa M. Erickson, Esq.
Surrogacy Lawyer & Egg Donation Lawyer 
www.EricksonLaw.net

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IVF More Successful In Younger Women

The New England Journal of Medicine released a report today that shows that IVF works - but, it works better for younger women name older women, which is not surprising in itself. 

"Women who undergo up to 6 cycles of in vitro fertilization (IVF) with either fresh or frozen nondonor embryos are more likely to achieve a live birth if they are younger, according to a large, retrospective, single-center study published in the January 15 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine."

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Surrogacy Lawyer & Egg Donation Lawyer 
www.EricksonLaw.net

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Surrogacy & Egg Donation Center    
www.ConceptualOptions.com

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What We All Want - When Wanting a Child & IVF Becomes Who We Are

Today's post comes courtesy of Angie Best-Boss of How To Make a Family: The Blog at http://howtomakeafamily.typepad.com.  Angie brought this following article from the NY Times to my attention via her blog, and I wanted to make certain that she got due credit.  It is a beautiful article that is both moving and inspirational.  Let me know what you think.

"IT was on Sept. 29, the day the first bailout failed, and I was on the train from Carroll Gardens to the financial district — an area I normally hit only for Century 21 — for drugs. Not recreational drugs, vestiges of my waning youth, but the outrageously expensive fertility medications not covered by my insurance. (Thank you, national health care system.) I was setting out for the law office of an extraordinarily charitable woman who no longer needed her drugs and whose far more beneficent insurance plan covered them. I had never met her and she was about to hand over a cooler of these medications in the lobby."

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Theresa M. Erickson, Esq.
Surrogacy & Egg Donation Center    
www.ConceptualOptions.com

IVF, Fertility and Other Issues? Look to these great resources...

While searching the internet, I found the following resources that I think may be of help to many.

http://stirrup-queens.blogspot.com

http://baby-wanted-apply-within.blogspot.com

http://hopeforbaby.blogspot.com

http://www.conceiveonline.com

Happy Reading!

Theresa M. Erickson, Esq.
Surrogacy Lawyer & Egg Donation Lawyer 
www.EricksonLaw.net

Pregnancy is Possible after Fibroid Treatment

I thought that this is an interesting article for any woman who may be concerned about her fibroid treatment and her fertility.

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For young women with fibroids -- benign tumors inside the uterus that can lead to pain, abnormal bleeding and other symptoms -- a treatment called uterine artery embolization (UAE) does not harm fertility, according to results of a study conducted in Spain. 

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Theresa M. Erickson, Esq.
Surrogacy & Egg Donation Center    
www.ConceptualOptions.com

SOLO PRACTICE UNIVERSITY FACULTY ANNOUNCEMENT!

Today (December 8th) it was announced that Theresa M. Erickson would be joining the prestigious faculty at Solo Practice University. Theresa will be bringing her expertise in Assisted Reproduction and Family Formation law to her students and other faculty alike.

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Assisted Reproductive Technology and Birth Defects May Be Linked

  According to a new study, birth defects and ART may be linked.

"Epidemiologists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believe there may be a connection between use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) and birth defects, specifically abnormalities in the heart wall, gastrointestinal disorders, and the presents of a cleft lip.

Assisted Reproductive Technologies are classified as anything involving the surgical removal of eggs from a woman’s uterus, the fertilization of the egg in the lab and the reimplantation in either the same or another woman."

But, note that they ended the information with the statement that more studies need to be done, especially on a larger population, as follows:

"They found that babies conceived with ART were twice as likely to be born with heart wall defects, more than twice as likely to be havea cleft lip, and over four times as likely to have gastrointestinal difficulties. However, it is not known if ART causes these defects to occur, if it has more to do with the woman’s infertility, or if its’ something else entirely.

Many say there is a need for more research with a larger sample of women who used ART to conceive."

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