Do you wish to become a Surrogate Mother? Being a surrogate mother is one the most rewarding experiences you can have in life however it is a huge choice and there are many phases to becoming a surrogate mother. Let’s walk each and every step of the way.
Whereas it is an unbelievable gift to help people create a family, proposing to carry a baby for someone is a huge decision. Further than fulfilling the requirements to become a surrogate, there are several physical, emotional and legal topics involved that you should think about them.
Determine if surrogacy the best option for you
If you wish to become a surrogate mother, there are some common requirements:
There are also many questions you should to think about.
If you fulfill the common requirements to be a surrogate you can move to the next step and find your intended parents. To do that you can work with a surrogacy agency or you can go independent.
If you are considered medically cleared you and your Intended parents will be able to start with the legal process.
In the course of the legal process, the Intended Parents’ lawyer will draft a legal contract and send it to your lawyer to review. The target of a surrogacy contract is to determine the rights and obligations of all parties involved (surrogate and intended parents). When everyone agrees the contract is signed and you will be ready to start your IVF cycle.
Normally, fertility medications will begin about six/eight weeks before the embryo transfer and carry on during the first twelve weeks of pregnancy.
In most surrogacy process, the intended parents want to join the surrogate mother at the hospital to share with her this amazing moment. Upon delivery of the baby, will go directly to the parents for bonding. Once the child is born and you are discharged from the hospital, you will return home with the gratification of helping a family become their parenthood dream true.
Final thoughts to consider if you want to become a surrogate mother
In the majority of cases, couples or individuals decide to pursue gestational surrogacy. If you are a gestational carrier (contrary to traditional carriers), don’t have any genetic link to the baby you will carry because your eggs are not used to create the embryos. The baby will be genetically connected with the intended mother or the egg donor. Comments are closed.
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