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Israeli TV Features Circle Dads and their Twins in Story about Popularity of USA Surrogacy
Watch the in-depth interviews of Israeli gay dads, prospective parents, legal experts and American teens who are among the oldest surrogacy children of gay men worldwide

December 2009
A major TV channel in Israel reported on the growing number of "Aba and Aba" (Dad & Dad) households in the country, due to the increasing number of Israeli gay men who are having babies with the help of surrogate mothers abroad. The report featured Oded and Roi who had children in the USA with the help of Circle Surrogacy and the Egg Bank program. The reporter also conducted a Skype interview with teenager children of John Weltman, Circle's president, who are part of the oldest generation of surrogacy children worldwide. John's children reported first hand about their experience growing in a household with only male parents, and encouraged Israeli gay men to go ahead and have children if they so desire... Also featured in the report is Victoria Gelfand, an Israeli layer specializing in reproductive technology, who spoke about the discriminating Israeli law that forbids gay couples from perusing surrogacy domestically.
About Circle Surrogacy
Since
1995, Circle Surrogacy has helped bring to the world over 350 babies, with unmatched success rates of close to 100% in clients becoming parents through egg donor surrogacy. Its
dedicated staff of professionals is made up of lawyers, social workers, parents
through surrogacy, and former surrogates and egg donors. Circle Surrogacy provides a
choice of specialized clinics at locations throughout the country, a large
selection of egg donors, swift matching with carefully screened surrogates, and
a variety of flexible programs and financial options to suit its clients'
unique family choices.
John Weltman, owner, founder is a Yale graduate and a nationally recognized expert in the field of reproductive law, including surrogacy and gay parenting.
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