Surrogacy is a process where the intended parent works with a gestational surrogate and will carry and care for their baby. This procedure is performed by a surrogacy clinic for those who cannot become parents for some reason.
Types of Surrogacy
1. Gestational Surrogacy -
A gestational surrogate is a woman who is able and willing to conceive for another person. The intended mother provides her genetic material through her egg (or sometimes from an egg donor), the intended father provides her sperm (or sperm donor), and through in vitro fertilization, an embryo is created. This embryo can then be transferred to a gestational carrier. While the child will share a biological relationship with this woman, she will not be the child's genetic mother.
2. Traditional Surrogacy -
Traditional surrogacy is sometimes also called partial surrogacy or genetic surrogacy because the surrogate mother has a biological relationship with the child she gives birth through her vagina. Although genetic relationships can complicate traditional surrogacy legally and emotionally, the following people may consider traditional surrogacy and help you raise your family.
Unmarried manSame-sex male coupleIntended mothers who cannot lay healthy eggsWhat is important to know before doing surrogacy?
If you want to do surrogacy then you should understand this information first.
What is the experience of the doctor in the clinic?What is the success rate of related treatments of the clinic?It is also necessary to see whether all the facilities are available with the clinic or not.Do see how much surrogacy costs in that clinic and whether the treatment support staff is educated or not.
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