Tackling The Surrogate Mother Process One Step At A Time

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Tackling The Surrogate Mother Process One Step At A Time

By Martha Adams


For a lot of women pregnancy is a natural process. Other women struggle to get pregnant at all or have health issues that prohibit them from having natural births. Some of these women choose to adopt, and others turn to surrogates. Surrogates are special women who are willing to carry the unborn child of a woman who is unable to do it herself. The surrogate mother process is involved and not for everyone. If you are interested, these are the steps you will take.

You need to think long and hard before you make a commitment to this kind of life changing experience. If you have children of your own, you already understand the issues that surround pregnancy and giving birth. You must consider whether you'll be prepared, after the baby is born, to turn it over to another couple.

If you have thought it over carefully and still want to go ahead, making a plan is the next step. You have to choose between being a gestational and traditional surrogate. You need to decide if you are comfortable finding a couple independently or prefer going through an agency. You have to make decisions about the type of relationship you want with the prospective parents.

Finding a match comes next. You can put any restrictions you want on the couple you are willing to work with. You may decide that you are interested in couples of certain ages, sexes, religions or ethnicity. Once you find the couple that seems right to you, and they are equally agreeable, you will be ready to meet with them.

You are going to need a lawyer to ensure all the legalities are handled properly and according to state and federal law. The attorney you hire should be experienced in this area of the law and able to discuss the contract with you. All your requirements should be included in the contract. If you need assistance setting the financial compensation, your lawyer can help you with that as well. After the contract is signed by all parties, you will begin to receive a monthly allowance.

You'll probably be required to take fertility medication prior to the transfer of the eggs. Transferring the eggs is not a lengthy or painful procedure. After the eggs are implanted, you will return to the clinic to confirm the pregnancy. You will continue to visit the clinic for blood tests and ultrasounds. It is customary for parents to begin payments once a heartbeat is heard.

You'll be expected to maintain a healthy regimen and make all scheduled visits to the obstetrician. When it is time to deliver, the new parents may want to be in the room with you to share in the birthing experience. The baby will be turned over to them, and you will be able to go home and back to your old life.

Women who become surrogates are special. They may be rewarded financially for carrying a child for someone else, but money can never match the gift surrogates give. Helping a couple become the family they have always dreamed of can be as fulfilling as having one of your own.




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