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Northwest Surrogacy Center Information Session on Surrogacy & IVF

On Wednesday, August 6th, join Northwest Surrogacy Center, LLC (NWSC) and Oregon Reproductive Medicine (ORM) at the San Francisco LGBT Community Center for an informational session on surrogacy.  The legal and medical experts from NWSC and ORM will discuss the surrogacy process and answer questions about IVF procedures, health insurance, establishing legal parentage, and more in order to help you prepare for one of the most important and exciting experiences of your life.

NWSC informational session on surrogacy is free and open to the public.  Come prepared to ask questions, mingle with the experts and other interested families, and enjoy some light refreshments.

Surrogacy informational session will take place from 7pm to 9pm on Wednesday, August 6 at the San Francisco LGBT Community Center, located at 1800 Market Street in San Francisco.

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About NWSC:

NWSC was founded in 1994 by attorneys specializing in surrogacy and adoption. Today, NWSC is one of the most successful surrogacy programs on the West Coast, and is consistently ranked as the number one surrogacy agency in the U.S. by former clients in an independent survey conducted by Men Having Babies.

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NWSC is dedicated to helping couples and individuals of all kinds create the families they have dreamed of by matching them with caring, responsible surrogates and providing unparalleled services throughout the surrogacy process.  Intended parents working with NWSC are matched in an average of 3 months after signing up, and typically welcome a baby to their family a year or so after they meet their surrogate for the first time.

To learn more about NWSC, please visitwww.nwsurrogacycenter.com.

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