Extraordinary Conceptions hosts free upcoming educational reception in Europe

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Extraordinary Conceptions, a leading international egg donor and surrogacy agency based in San Diego County, will be hosting its free upcoming educational reception in Europe.

Extraordinary Conceptions' executive director, Mario Caballero, and renowned fertility specialist, Dr. Vito Cardone, will travel to both Italy and Switzerland to help intended parents.

Dr. Cardone is fluent in English, Italian, French, and Spanish. Likewise, he is considered by his peers as the pioneer in the field of infertility in both the U.S.A and Canada, operating 3 renowned fertility clinics in the U.S.A.

The upcoming informational group meeting schedule includes Sept. 13 – 15, Milan, Italy; Sept. 16 – 17, Bologna, Italy; and, September 18 – 20, Geneva, Switzerland.

Extraordinary Conceptions' educational meetings are small and personal, navigating parents on expert advice on egg donation and surrogacy.

Caballero's wife, Stephanie, the founder of Extraordinary Conceptions and also a professional assisted reproductive law attorney, battled infertility and sought a surrogate to fulfill her dreams of motherhood. The Caballero family understands the sadness couples face when realizing their inability to bear children. Now they are the parents of twins.

Caballero will discuss how European couples, including gay spouses, can rely on the U.S.A. The educational agenda includes information on fertility centers, the role of doctors in helping intended parents, and the women who would be happy to carry a baby for those wanting to become mothers and fathers.

From a legal standpoint, Caballero will also speak about surrogacy in U.S.A. These subjects will include how European couples return with their baby who has an American passport, and the birth certificate, which has the names of the intended parents on it.

Over the years, Extraordinary Conceptions has helped couples who thought they could never become parents. The special people they have met include women who have been born without a uterus, individuals who have undergone cancer treatments which render them infertile, have physical disabilities, or have been denied a child because they are LGBT.

For those interested in attending this free educational reception, please contact Mario at [email protected] to learn more as well as reserving a seat in a particular city. Space is limited. In the meantime, please visit www.extraconceptions.com, to view its database of surrogates and egg donors.

Source: Extraordinary Conceptions

 

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