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What You Should Know About Surrogacy

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urrogacy is when a woman carries a baby to term for another couple. Most

cases of surrogacy are gestational, meaning, the surrogate doesn't donate her

own egg, so she isn't genetically linked to the child she will carry. Instead, the

egg and sperm come from the intended couple or donors.

Surrogacy can be a significant financial burden. The amount couples can end up

spending for surrogacy can be about eighty thousand to a hundred thousand dollars if

the intended couple can donate their own eggs or frozen fertilized embryos. The price

involves fees towards the agency, gestational carrier, lawyer, and social worker, in

addition to legal and medical costs and in many cases, money to cover the surrogate’s

travel and accommodation. The expenses arising from harvesting the egg or embryo

are also part of the price range. Despite the significant financial burden of a surrogacy

arrangement, it is a satisfying option for many childless couples, particularly if they have

suffered multiple miscarriages or unsuccessful assistive reproductive technology

procedures. Surrogacy can also be very

attractive for those who have a hereditary

defect that they do not wish to pass on to

their little one or for women who can’t carry

a pregnancy to term. In contrast to

adoption, surrogacy arrangements give

childless couples the ability to have a kid

who is genetically related to at least one of

them. Before opting the surrogacy, you

should know how surrogacy works.

Apart from being financially demanding, surrogacy can also be an emotionally-charged

experience. It can also have several legal issues. Because of this, the majority of

childless couples who opt to use surrogacy, seek the services of an agency that is

experienced in how to best facilitate the process and give emotional and legal support

to all people involved. Using a surrogacy agency provides you with access to the most

thoroughly-screened potential surrogates. Some surrogacy agencies also offer financing

options, or direct you to companies that do.

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How surrogacy programs work

An agency will screen surrogate mother candidates for medical and psychological

issues . It is also typical for them to perform intensive background checks. The agency

will help you find the best surrogatefor your individual situation. After the ideal surrogate

mother is chosen, the agency will facilitate scheduling appointments, possible travel

bookings, and other administrative tasks. They will also assign you to a lawyer, and

assist you in any financial agreement. Perhaps you have realized by now, surrogacy

entails a lot of work, which explains why it is essential that you choose an agency that

has has been in business for years, if not decades, and has a long list of successful

surrogacy cases. An experienced, adequatelyequipped and staffed agency should be

able to handle several tasks effectively. Surrogacy programs will result to the least

amount of stress, so choose the best agency to work with surrogacy program wisely.