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Getting To Know Surrogacy

Date Published: 13th August 2009
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Surrogate motherhood is a procedure where a couple and a woman make an agreement to get pregnant and deliver a infant. Surrogate motherhood has been around since biblical times. Surrogate motherhood is a very controversial thing even in today's society. Surrogate mothers may always have society looking over their shoulder, judging every step they take. The first thing to do is picking out the appropriate surrogate mom. The next step is to plant the inseminated fertilized egg into the intended surrogate mother's womb for about nine months for the pregnancy period until the delivery time. Although there are lots of controversies, there has been a stable demand for surrogate motherhood in the past years.

This method of birth is attaining popularity peculiarly in the western nations which adoption is not easily awarded to some couples. Most of the researchers suggest that two out of twelve couples suffer fertility linked matters. Specified parents may fix up a surrogate pregnancy because of infertility, or other medical matters which may cause the maternity or the delivery unsafe. Researches also shine that surrogacy motherhood represents a very huge part in couples who have under gone hysterectomy or under gone through many/multiple abortions.


Surrogate motherhood is also acknowledged or referred to as a replacement mother. This can be grouped into two varieties; one process is when a surrogate mother carried a kid with the inherited gene of the father or husband to the specified mother who will render the designated mother not to be the biological mother. The other form will entail that the surrogate mother hosts the fertilized egg of both the designated parents through the nine months period living the specified parents biologically connected to the unborn baby. The surrogate mother will stay to be the host but shall not be genetically connected to the infant. Most common type of surrogacy motherhood is whereby artificial insemination is executed to the mother whereby the embryo will be fertilized by the husbands’ sperms.


There will be an agreement between the surrogate mother and the couple but at a fee normally noted as the base fee. This base fee is the amount of money compensated to the surrogate mother to support her through the pregnancy period. It should also be known that the agreement is not valid and that either of the sides can chicken out or withdraw at some point of the accord. Due to the above-named fact, the surrogate parent and the intended parent couple draft an agreement that works under trust ground because some one of them can withdraw from the agreement at any given period. To stave off any abuse of the surrogate mothers the two parties need to have the contract drawn and both parties sign. This implies that the agreement will show boarders that after the child is born the surrogate mother will cede the kid to the intended couple.


In some established cases you will hear that surrogate mothers tend to stay with the kid after the nine months pregnancy period because the bond to the baby while in her uterus.

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