Expert Speakers
Guest Speakers
Event Details
Date & Time:
Sun, 16 Nov
Venue:
Mercure Hotel
Address:
10 Irwin St, Perth WA 6000, Australia
Ticket Price:
$40 (Early bird tix)
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If you’re considering building your family through local or international surrogacy or donor IVF, this event is designed to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Gain practical insights, hear real stories, and connect directly with experts who understand the challenges and decisions ahead.
Why Attend?
When it comes to international surrogacy and donor IVF, the landscape is complex and constantly evolving. From legal requirements and citizenship issues to cost comparisons and agency selection, there’s a lot to take in.
This event will help you cut through the confusion. You’ll:
Understand how local and global surrogacy and donor programs really work
Learn from the journeys of others who’ve successfully built families
Explore the practical and legal differences between countries
Compare timelines, costs, and requirements across top destinations
Connect with the professionals who can help guide your next steps
Your Ticket Includes:
Full access to all expert presentations and discussions
Q&A sessions to get answers to your personal questions
Networking opportunities with international providers and advisors
Printed guides and take-home materials
Tea, coffee, and light catering provided throughout the day
Conference Commitee Members
This event is headed by trusted members of the surrogacy community, including:
- Elisa Ricordi
- Amy White
- Felicity Chew
- Adam Zuchetti
- Trudy Urquhart
- David Novella-Reilly
- Sheila Vijeyarasa
Surrogacy & Donor COnception Conference Agenda
11:00 AM –
11:05 AM
Welcome
Paul Hadfield-Jia, Board member, Rainbow Families
11:05 AM –
11:15 AM
Family Building via Donor or Surrogacy
What are the key steps in the process? Which order should they be done in? What can hold up the process?
Sam Everingham, Growing Families
11:15 AM –
11:35 AM
Changes in Surrogacy Law for West Australians
What is the status of WA’s bill to reform surrogacy law? How does the bill affect the surrogacy rights of gay couples and single men? Will existing WA children have their parents recognised on a WA birth certificates? Can gay singles and couples now engage in domestic altruistic surrogacy? How can WA family lawyers assist? What legal issues do intended parents need to consider?
Marty Kavanagh, Kavanagh Lawyers, WA
11:35 AM –
11:55 AM
The Reality – Outcomes for Kids
Local teenagers born via donor IVF & surrogacy discuss their lives, disclosure and their sense of self
Eliana, April & TBC
11:55 AM –
12:25 PM
Important Considerations in selecting an IVF clinic
What should international patients look for; Why is medical screening so important? What are the typical issues that are red flags/ rule out a surrogate or donor? What is genetic carrier screening and how popular is it? Do international clinics insist on PGT-A testing? How are success rates measured?
Dr. Rahi Victory, VRC, Canada, Dr Michelle Evans, Pacific Fertility Center, LA
12:25 PM –
12:45 PM
Surrogacy in Georgia
Why are only heterosexual married couples eligible? How are donors and surrogates screened and supported? What donor ethnicities are available? Is there a legal process transferring parentage?
What timelines should I expect?
Anasatasia Polonska (Silk Medical)
Surrogacy in the US
How do you choose between the scores of agencies available? What level of contact should you expect? What’s included in agency fees ? Where do agencies differ on value and transparency. What to budget for surrogate matching & compensation. What other factors impact costs? Why are fixed cost programs becoming so popular?
Lauri De Brito & Kathryn Kaycoff (Hatch)
12:45 PM –
01:30 PM
Lunch
01:30 PM –
01:50 PM
Hybrid Programs in Colombia & Mexico
Embryos can be made in one country and used for surrogacy in another. This is done due to the better availability of donors and quality IVF in some countries (eg Argentina, Australia or Canada) combined with a shortage of surrogates in that location. This session explains the options in some detail and how one company can offer guarantee programs for hybrid options.
Nir Keren, Babies Come True
01:50 PM –
02:10 PM
TBC
02:10 PM –
02:50 PM
International Parent Journeys
Recent parents discuss decision-making, surrogate relationships, disclosure to family, Differences in medication regimes; cultural barriers; hurdles along the way, legal parentage, costs and a myriad of audience questions
Panelists: TBC (via Georgia), Bailey Blight (via Mexico), David Cookson (via USA), Davide Tonizzo (via Canada)
02:50 PM –
03:05 PM
International Surrogacy & Best Interests of Your Child
Shares the research evidence supporting single embryo transfer, non-anonymous surrogates and egg donors, early disclosure to children.
Dr Ezra Kneebone, The Kids Research Institute
03:05 PM –
03:35 PM
Afternoon Tea
03:25 PM –
03:55 PM
Egg Donor IVF in WA Under The New Legislation
With WA having introduced laws to disband its regulatory body and allow male singles and couples to engage in IVF & surrogacy, what does this mean in practice? How ready are clinics? What can they offer in regard to counselling, egg donor options, surrogate screening and support? Will they allow embryo creation before surrogate match? Will embryo testing still require special permission? What kind of cases will they accept? Can embryos be shipped if my surrogate is in a different state? My sister wants to carry, but she lives overseas. This Hypotheticals style panel with WA’s leading IVF Directors looks at these issues and much more
Professor Roger Hart (Fert Specialists of WA); Dr Sebastian Leathersich (Concept); Dr Tamara Hunter (Monash IVF)
03:55 PM –
04:15 PM
Domestic Family-Building Journeys
Local parents and surrogates via domestic surrogacy discuss their journeys
Tim Howe, Angela Davey, Kim Grieves
04:15 PM –
04:35 PM
Supporting Your Journey
Understand how Growing Families Concierge Support can assist, from organising sperm or embryo shipping, choosing providers to suit your budget and specific needs, agency liaison, assistance with crucial decisions, emotional support, organising citizenship, passports, bassinets seats, vaccinations, Medicare and Centrelink connections, milk banks, insurance, cord blood banking, nanny and doula support, ante-natal classes. Understand what support surrogacy social media group in WA can provide