Assisted Reproduction Technology Treatments In North Dakota
The technology and capability to provide families with the opportunity to expand have never been greater. Fertility treatments, surrogacy, genetic screening and testing – all of it is better than it ever has been, and it’s only improving. However, utilizing cutting-edge assisted reproduction technology (ART) and treatments can land you in a challenging legal frontier.
At Nilson Brand Law, we are dedicated attorneys who want to help our clients in Fargo and across North Dakota build their dream families. We understand the stakes and challenges that our clients are in store for, and we put a premium on finding solutions and answers.
What Is ART?
ART is the group of technology and methods that help couples struggling with fertility and conception. It’s applicable in many situations and includes:
- In vitro fertilization: This is a type of fertilization method in which the egg and sperm are combined in a lab and then implanted into the uterus.
- Superovulation: This is a hormonal treatment that causes ovaries to release eggs more quickly.
- Intrauterine insemination: This is a method of insemination that involves directly implanting sperm into a uterus.
- Gestational surrogacy: This is when both parents’ genetic material is viable, but the mother is unable to carry the child for one reason or another.
Whether you are facing infertility, are unable to get pregnant or will rely on donation to conceive, there are options available for you both. We will help you with the legal aspects of building your family this way.
We work with clients in areas such as fertility treatment, egg retrieval, embryo transfer and reproductive rights for those in the LGBTQ community. Whatever problem you are experiencing, we can help.
The Legal Side Of Fertility Technology
North Dakota has comprehensive laws regarding the many aspects of fertility treatments and assisted reproduction. These laws can be complicated and can make taking the right steps to grow your family extremely challenging.
Our experience with the law, combined with our work with families, allows us to bring insight and advocacy to your side. We’ll stay with you and your case as long as it takes and will provide solutions when you encounter challenges.
To get started, call our office in Fargo at 701-864-3417 or send an email using this online form.