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If you are interested in our gestational carrier/ egg donor program in New Jersey, contact our infertility specialists in Somerset, Hamilton, Annandale, or Freehold.






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Somerset Office
81 Veronica Avenue
Somerset, NJ 08873
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Phone: 732-220-9060
Fax: 732-545-1164
Freehold Office
495 Iron Bridge Road
Suite 10 (2nd Floor)
Freehold, NJ 07728
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Phone: 732-577-6500
Fax: 732-577-6510
Hamilton Office
3379 Quakerbridge Road
Suite 105
Hamilton Township, NJ 08619
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Phone: 609-799-5666
Fax: 609-219-0742
Annandale Office
Concourse at Beaver Brook
1465 Route 31 South
Annandale, NJ 08801
(Located in Additional Shops building, main entrance at the rear parking lot)
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Phone: 908-238-1220
Fax: 908-238-1225

Infertility Options - Gestational Carriers, Egg Donors - in Hamilton, Somerset, Freehold, and Annandale, New Jersey

Developments in infertility treatment in the past two decades have given new options to couples that are having difficulty conceiving. Our gestational carrier/egg donor services in New Jersey may be right for you if your uterus is irregular or has been removed, or if other infertility treatments at our Somerset, Hamilton, Annandale, or Freehold facilities have not worked for you.

Gestational Carriers

Generally, couples undergo IVF to produce their own embryo that will be placed in the uterus of the gestational carrier who will carry the baby until it is born. If a woman cannot produce healthy eggs and cannot carry to term, our egg donor program in New Jersey allows couples to choose an egg donor whose eggs can be fertilized with the husband's sperm and placed in a gestational carrier. To find out if you would be a good candidate for treatment, contact our infertility and egg donor center in Hamilton, Somerset, or our other New Jersey clinics today.

Using a gestational carrier as part of your infertility treatment can take time. First, clients must find the right carrier for them. Then, the carrier must undergo certain stages of the in vitro fertilization process, which can take three to four months.

Although the gestational carrier process can be a long one, it gives couples that are unable to conceive on their own the chance to have a child that is biologically theirs. Created out of an egg and sperm through infertility treatment at our Hamilton, Somerset, Annandale, and Freehold practice, this procedure is a modern day miracle.

Our infertility practice specializing in gestational carrier, IVF, and egg donor programs, IVF New Jersey, is prepared to help our patients through the stress that infertility treatments can bring. We have assistance from the law practice of Melissa Brisman to help prospective parents in all legal aspects of the gestational carrier process. Ms. Brisman helps locate a suitable carrier and organizes the entire process, including all medical, legal, and psychological screenings. She also assists in insurance work, preparing the contract, and obtaining the court order to allow the intended parents to be placed on the future child's birth certificate.

To learn more about our gestational carrier/egg donor infertility services in Somerset, Hamilton, and other locations, contact IVF New Jersey.

Intended Parents' Timetable

The following is a typical schedule for those taking part in the Gestational Carrier/Egg Donor program at our fertility centers in Somerset, Hamilton, Annandale, or Freehold, New Jersey:

  1. The intended parents should acquire an attorney who will help the couple review the Gestational Carriers insurance, draft the contract, administer the escrow, and obtain the court order allowing the intended/biological parents to be placed on the birth certificate of the child(ren) resulting from the IVF/Embryo Transfer.
  2. The insurance policy of the intended parents is reviewed with their attorney to determine the extent of coverage available for the medical procedure.
  3. An IVF clinic must be chosen by the intended parents.
  4. The intended parents are screened for any sexually transmitted diseases at the clinic of their choice.
  5. The intended parents obtain a carrier.
  6. The escrow account is set up from which the entire carrier's expenses and payments will be made.
  7. A criminal background check and home study are completed on the carrier and her husband/partner.
  8. The carrier and her husband/partner obtain a psychological and medical evaluation at the clinic.
  9. The insurance policy of the carrier is reviewed by an attorney to determine the extent of coverage available for the carrier.
  10. The contract between the intended parents and the carrier is drafted.
  11. The carrier must receive separate legal representation to protect her interests. Independent counsel is necessary to make sure all parties are comfortable with the arrangement. This lessens the possibility of misunderstandings occurring between the parties.
  12. The contract is signed, the carrier's fee is put into the escrow account and the medical process commences.
  13. If pregnancy is achieved, a court order is obtained in the carrier's resident state (this is possible in many states). It instructs the hospital to place the intended parents' names on the birth certificate of any child born as a result of this arrangement.
  14. An attorney will guide the intended parents through the process of obtaining newborn insurance coverage for the baby's hospital stay after birth.

Qualifications of Melissa B. Brisman, Esq.

Melissa Brisman graduated Valedictorian from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and graduated with honors from Harvard Law School. She is an attorney admitted to practice in Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, and is a licensed certified public accountant.

Melissa Brisman first started helping couples become parents of miracle babies in 1996. Actually, she was her own first client, guiding and directing the process in which she and her husband, Dan, became parents of twin boys carried by a gestational carrier. A few years later, they had a daughter carried by another gestational carrier.

Because she is a mother, Melissa is uniquely qualified; she understands the emotion and concern involved in creating a family and is a pioneer and recognized leader in the infertility field. As a lawyer, she has helped hundreds of parents have miracle babies, protecting their legal rights while using all available reproductive technologies.

Melissa is the first attorney to ever obtain orders allowing the genetic parents to go directly on the birth certificate for gestational carrier arrangements in the states of Maine and New Jersey. She argued and won a landmark gestational carrier case before the Supreme Court of Massachusetts and the State Supreme Court of New York, setting legal precedents for birth orders in those states.

She was the first attorney ever to get two women placed on the birth certificate of their child, without an adoption, in the state of New Jersey. Melissa was the first attorney to get two men placed on the birth certificate of a child born through a gestational carrier in the state of Pennsylvania. She has given lectures at many institutions, including: Boston IVF in Waltham, Massachusetts; Reproductive Medical Associates of New Jersey in Morristown, New Jersey; The Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology in New York City, New York; The Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science of Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, New Jersey; and Cornell in New York City, New York.

She has been a keynote speaker for the New Jersey Society for Reproductive Nursing Specialists and the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, and is on the board of the American Fertility Association. She is a professional member of RESOLVE, Organization of Parents Through Surrogacy (OPTS), and the American Society of Reproductive Medicine. Melissa was the recipient of the 2004 Star of RESOLVE Award and is a chapter author of Reproductive Medicine Secrets by Zev Rosenwaks. Currently, Melissa is serving on the Advisory Board of Conceive Magazine. She is also the author of numerous articles on the subject of reproductive law.

Melissa drafts and negotiates contracts for many types of reproductive arrangements, including gestational carrier contracts and egg, sperm, and embryo donor contracts. She also locates gestational carriers and egg donors, matches couples with the gestational carrier and egg donors of their choice, works with international couples and same sex gestational carrier arrangements, organizes home studies and background checks on the gestational carrier and her partner, coordinates medical and psychological aspects of reproductive arrangements, finalizes same sex and step parent adoptions, obtains court orders for gestational carrier arrangements to allow the intended parents' names to go directly on the birth certificate of their child at birth, processes name changes, provides escrow account services, and handles insurance appeals.

Melissa B. Brisman, Esq.
77 Market Street, 2nd Floor
Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656
201-505-0078
201-505-0994 Fax
www.reproductivelawyer.com

Suggested Reading List

The following materials are recommended for gestational carriers and intended parents alike. These books can be obtained through the website www.reproductivelawyer.com, or at your neighborhood bookstore.

  1. Having Your Baby Through Egg Donation
    by Ellen Sarasohn Glazer, Evelina Weidman Sterling
  2. Love and Infertility: Survival Strategies for Balancing Infertility, Marriage, and Life
    by Kristen Magnacca — www.kristenmagnacca.com
  3. Girlfriend to Girlfriend: A Fertility Companion
    by Kristen Magnacca — www.kristenmagnacca.com
  4. Choosing Assisted Reproduction: Social, Emotional & Ethical Considerations
    by Susan Cooper, Ellen Sarasohn Glazer
  5. Conceiving Luc: A Family Story
    by Liza Freilicher, Jennifer Scheu, and Suzanne Wetanson
  6. Experiencing Infertility: Stories to Inform and Inspire
    by Ellen Sarasohn Glazer
  7. The Long-Awaited Stork: A Guide to Parenting After Infertility
    by Ellen Sarasohn Glazer
  8. In Vitro Fertilization: The A.R.T. of Making Babies
    by Geoffrey Sher, MD, Virginia A. Marriage, RN, MN, and Jean Stoess, MN
  9. A Matter of Trust: The Guide to Gestational Surrogacy
    by Gail Dutton
  10. Understanding Infertility
    by Patricia Irwin Johnston
  11. Taking Charge of Infertility
    by Patricia Irwin Johnston
  12. Surrogate Motherhood: Conception in the Heart (Institutional Structures of Feeling)
    by Helena Ragon
  13. Miracle Child: Genetic Mother, Surrogate Womb
    by Cheryl Saban
  14. Between Strangers: Surrogate Mothers, Expectant Fathers, and Brave New Babies
    by Lori B. Andrews
  15. Surrogate Parenting
    by Amy Zuckerman Overvold

Books for Children

  1. And Tango Makes Three
    by Justin Richardson, Peter Parnell
    Reading level: 4 to 8 years old
  2. A Part Was Given and An Angel Was Born
    by Rozanne Nathalie
    Reading level: Baby-Preschool
  3. From Out of My Body Your Soul Did Grow
    by Rozanne Nathalie
    Reading level: Baby-Preschool
  4. Our Beautiful Work of A.R.T.
    by Rozanne Nathalie
    Reading level: Baby-Preschool
  5. Special Delivery
    by Rozanne Nathalie
    Reading level: Baby-Preschool
  6. Mommy Did I Grow in Your Tummy?: Where Some Babies Come From
    by Elaine R. Gordon, PhD
    Reading level: All Ages

Egg Donor/Gestational Carrier Agencies

Egg donation:

Dream Donations, Inc.
17 Lincoln Street, 3rd Floor
P.O. Box 610416
Newton Heights, MA 0246
Phone: 866-373-2636
Fax: 617-527-8883
Website: www.dreamdonations.com

Fertility Alternatives, Inc.
29544 Baker Lane
Murrieta, CA 92563
Phone/Fax: 951-696-7466
Website: www.fertilityalternatives.com

Loving Donation
2917 West S.R. 434, Suite 131
Longwood, Florida 32779
Phone: 800-749-5773
Website: www.lovingdonation.com

Tiny Treasures, LLC
P.O. Box 45278
Somerville, MA 02145
Phone: 866-357-6868
Fax: 617-718-9625
Website: www.tinytreasuresagency.com
E-mail: info@tinytreasuresagency.com

Egg Donors (Indian):

SPC Donors
Wendy Young
Phone: 303-374-3686

Gestational Carrier Services

Melissa Brisman
Reproductive Legal Services
One Depot Square
77 Market Street, 2nd Floor
Park ridge, New Jersey 07656
Phone: 201-505-0078
Fax: 201-505-0994
Website: www.reproductivelawyer.com

Circle Surrogacy, Ltd.
88 Black Falcon Ave., suite 345
Boston, MA 02210
Phone: 917-449-2155
Website: www.circlesurrogacy.com

Egg Donor and/or Gestational Carrier Agencies

East Coast Agency for Surrogacy & Egg Donation
73 Old Dublin Pike
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: 917-836-2934
Fax: 859-406-2416

Growing Generations
5757 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 601
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: 323-965-7500
Fax: 323-965-0900
Website: www.growinggenerations.com
E-mail: family@GrowingGenerations.com

Reproductive Assistance Inc.
P.O. Box 404
Terrace Park, OH 45174
Phone: 513-831-9207
Fax: 513-831-2349
Website: www.reproductiveassistanceinc.com

If you are interested in gestational carrier or egg donor infertility services in Somerset, Hamilton, Annandale, or Freehold, contact IVF New Jersey today.