In vitro fertilization and fertility preservation services are now more accessible in New York. But not gestational surrogacy…New York is one of only three states where it’s still not legal. New Yorkers look toward Connecticut’s surrogacy-friendly policies for inspiration. The measures could help older adults and LGBT couples make a family. Our guests: James Stelling, M.D., fertility specialist, Stony Brook Medicine - Island Fertility Jen Rachman, outreach associate, Circle Surrogacy , and parent through surrogacy Anthony Brown, attorney, surrogacy advocate , and parent through surrogacy Gad Levy, M.D., fertility specialist, New England Fertility Institute Martin Cantor, Ed.D., director, Long Island Center for Socio-Economic Policy David Kilmnick, Ph.D., president and CEO, LGBT Network
In vitro fertilization and fertility preservation services are now more accessible in New York. But not gestational surrogacy…New York is one of only three states where it’s still not legal. New Yorkers look toward Connecticut’s surrogacy-friendly policies for inspiration. The measures could help older adults and LGBT couples make a family. Our guests: James Stelling, M.D., fertility specialist, Stony Brook Medicine - Island Fertility Jen Rachman, outreach associate, Circle Surrogacy , and