Thursday, 16 August 2012

Excerpts from the media coverage of Kiran Infertility Center!

American couples, especially gay men, are having children abroad for less money and with fewer headaches, and India, it seems, has emerged as the ideal surrogate mom destination, according to a report.

According to the report appearing in the website www.thedailybeast.com , Indian surrogacy is now a half-billion dollar industry.

It mentions the case of Mike Griebe and Brad Fister, who tried everything to have a child. They explored adoption. They researched what Griebe termed "a baby factory type deal," where you basically pay for a "ready-made baby." They went to agencies that promise to find babies in the United States.

The Kentucky couple even paid 20,000 dollars to a Virginia woman to be a surrogate, only to walk away when she insisted that if anything happened to Griebe, 38, and Fister, 30, that she would have rights to the baby.

Then, one day, while watching Oprah, they heard about a relatively new way to have a child: using an Indian surrogate.

At first, Griebe and Fister didn't think an Indian surrogate would be an option. "We just dismissed it because when we searched it, we found that most clinics would only deal with traditional couples," says Griebe -meaning straight couples. After searching online, they came across the Web site for KIC - Kiran Infertility Center, that guides foreign couples through the process of hiring a surrogate mother in India.

After talking with Dr Samit, a prominent embryologist in India, the two decided to use Fister's sperm for the pregnancy, and so he flew to India. Fister met his surrogate who, he says, is married with two children and told him the money she's making from the surrogacy will go toward her children's education. Fister says he was surprised at how open the clinic was.

"The whole process was a lot more hands-on than it would be in the U.S.," he says. "You get to see the whole process. I got to watch the embryos go in. Those are things you never get to see here. You follow them the whole way." After one failed attempt and one miscarriage, their surrogate is now due in April.

They get updates, including ultrasounds, via email. "I flew to India and checked out all the clinics," he said, before finally settling on Kiran Infertility Center. Commercial surrogacy was legalized in India in 2002, and it is now estimated to be a 445 million dollar business.

Griebe and Fister say they've spent around 40,000 dollars on the surrogacy process so far. According to the Clinic, 8,000 dollars goes directly to the surrogate mother. Kiran Infertility Center is one of the few to specifically target gay couples.

Homosexuality was only decriminalized in India in July; even though it was rarely prosecuted, it was still a social taboo until a few years ago.

It's illegal for surrogates to be recruited directly by the hospital. Instead, they're found by a social worker at an NGO, according to embryologist Dr. Samit Sekhar. "A year ago, I would have said it was very difficult to recruit a surrogate," says Sekhar. "Now it is becoming much more open. They get a decent amount of money. They get free food, free boarding, and free clothes, and they are housed in a nice place" for 12 months.

Sekhar says that Kiran can house up to 50 surrogates at a time. "They stay at the clinic. The non-pregnant surrogates are housed in an apartment," he says.

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Monday, 13 August 2012

Kiran Infertility Center Joins the Medical Tourism Congress!

The Medical Tourism Association would like to welcome the Kiran Infertility Center as an Exhibitor at the 4th World Medical Tourism & Global Healthcare Conress held October 25-28th in Chicago, IL!

The Kiran Infertility Center provides the latest updated technology and expertise, with the help of world class equipment and personalized care for making each patients dream come true. KIC has made phenomenal progress in the Super-Specialty of Surrogacy and Infertility treatments. They have exchange of information and expertise with some of the leading Surrogacy and Infertility centres in the world. Thus, there is a constant flow of information on the recent advances in treatments at KIC, which ultimately helps patients attending the center by providing access to new technologies which are only available to only a select few.

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Sunday, 12 August 2012

KIC Expansion into the US!

This is my very fist time blogging. I thought I would give it a try in hopes to expand my knowledge of marketing, but also help in building the brand of the Kiran Infertility Center in Hyderabad, India.

My first few months have been dedicated to obtaining egg donors. Having been an egg donor myself previously this is quite simple for me. I am familiar with the process inside and out. However, finding girls who want to travel to India to donate has proven to be a bit more challenging. For every ad I post I get roughly 10 to 15 inquiries, but only receive 2 applications back. I am not sure if young women are intimidated by the length of the application or by the fact that they would have to travel to India if selected. Either way it is my job to help them understand more about India and what a great place it is to travel.

The next big task I have is building the brand here in the US. We at the Kiran Clinic are planning a kick off event on December 10th, 2011 in New York City. This event will be open to press and those who are interested in learning more about our services. I have reached out to so many hotels looking for the best rates, but winter in NY isn't cheap. Also communicating with my team who is across the globe makes for a difficult turn around on decisions. We have the ad purchased and the date set, so hopefully we will pick a great hotel and be ready to move ahead. We hope that after this event in NYC peoples apprehensions about traveling to India for surrogacy will be eased.

One final task that I have as the new US Consultant for the Kiran Infertility Center is obtaining new clients. Reaching out to those who are looking at IVF and surrogacy options overseas. I help with talking to new clients who reach out to us on our website and answering their questions. I have to start bringing in new clients on my own. I have started with attending networking events in my local area, however I am brainstorming on what else I can do.

This is my challenge overall and I hope this blog serves as a learning tool for me and anyone else who happens to read it.

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Friday, 10 August 2012

World Medical Tourism Congress in Chicago!


Check out some of my photos from the World Medical Tourism Congress in Chicago last week. It was the first time the Kiran Infertility Center joined this convention. It was a great networking tool along with a learning tool. I also got to meet my co worker from India for the first time, Anjani. We had only ever emailed or talked on the phone, so it was nice to discuss ideas in person.

The baby in the photo is one that was born through surrogacy at KIC. You can also see her brother in the background. It was awesome to introduce babies from our clinic to those interested. I am really starting to love my work!

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Wednesday, 8 August 2012

NYC Surrogacy Seminar Recap!






It has been a while since I posted last, but due to the holidays it has been busy. The KIC 1st Annual Surrogacy Seminar took place on December 10th, 2011 in New York City at The Empire Hotel. It was a great success attended by an estimated 50 people. It was a chance for potential clients to meet past clients and their babies born through surrogacy. We had a few reporters attend, but I have yet to see anything published. Overall it was a great start to this now annual event. I wanted to share a few photos with you as well.


Enjoy!



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Monday, 6 August 2012

New Communications - KIC

It is already Feb, so time has been flying in 2012. In the new year KIC will be launching many new forms of communicating with clients and potential clients.

First we will be launching a newsletter in February. This will be another form of communication to clients about what is happening at KIC. The newsletter is set to cover:

New Clients and their story
Clients and donors who have already traveled to Hyderabad
Interview donors who would like to be highlighted
Pictures of new babies born at KIC
Highlighting staff members at KIC
news regarding surrogacy laws around the world.

We also are planning on attending conventions around the US to build awareness of our clinic. These conventions include medical tourism conventions as well as LGBT conventions. With growing approval of gay marriage these conventions will be a great opportunity to let people know about our surrogacy program.

Finally I received a photo from my team members in India that has all the babies born via surrogacy at our clinic in the month of January. Check it out!

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Sunday, 5 August 2012

First Positive Pregnancy Test

Today I received a call from one of my clients about their trip to the clinic in India. She had received the update that her surrogate had a positive pregnancy test. She was so grateful and so appreciative of all the help I had provided. It is still early, but it was a really great feeling to hear the nice things she had to say. This is the first time I have received this call from a client. I hope there are many more calls/emails like this from clients. It just makes all the hard work we do seem so worth it.

In other news I have started working on a newsletter for the clinic. It should be launching before the end of the month. I am also working on redesigning some marketing materials and looking into website redesign. Many exciting things going on for KIC this year. I am so excited to be a part of it. We will also be attending some additional conventions this year. A few that are more business to business, but others that are business to consumer. With same sex marriage on the cusp of being passed in WA State there could be some more opportunities to spread the word about KIC to my local audience. I think overall I would like people to know that you don't need to use an agency or middle man to work with a clinic overseas. I feel like these agencies lead people to believe that they need them, but it is so not the case. It would be ideal for one day to have them eliminated and people can work directly. All the agencies do is raise the rates on people, which in this economy is not needed.

That is all for now, but look forward to hearing more about positive pregnancy tests for surrogates for other clients. I am always sending well wishes out to all my clients. It is such an exciting time.

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