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The replacement motherhood program for a couple who is officially married is directly provided for by law and from a legal point of view is the simplest case. In the reproduction clinic chosen by the patients, a standard IVF procedure is performed: the wife’s eggs are fertilized in vitro with the husband’s sperm, the resulting embryos (no more than two) are transferred by the surrogate mother.
The replacement motherhood program for a couple who is officially married is directly provided for by law and from a legal point of view is the simplest case. In the reproduction clinic chosen by the patients, a standard IVF procedure is performed: the wife’s eggs are fertilized in vitro with the husband’s sperm, the resulting embryos (no more than two) are transferred by the surrogate mother.
The replacement motherhood program for a couple who is officially married is directly provided for by law and from a legal point of view is the simplest case. In the reproduction clinic chosen by the patients, a standard IVF procedure is performed: the wife’s eggs are fertilized in vitro with the husband’s sperm, the resulting embryos (no more than two) are transferred by the surrogate mother.
The replacement motherhood program for a couple who is officially married is directly provided for by law and from a legal point of view is the simplest case. In the reproduction clinic chosen by the patients, a standard IVF procedure is performed: the wife’s eggs are fertilized in vitro with the husband’s sperm, the resulting embryos (no more than two) are transferred by the surrogate mother.