Wednesday, May 16, 2018

The Surrogate Mother Process Is One You Should Consider Carefully

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.

This is not a casual decision. It is a real commitment and a chance to change the lives of a couple you probably don't even know. If you already have kids, you know what pregnancy is like and how hard it can be. You need to keep in the front of your mind that this child will not be yours, but someone else's.

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.

Once you've got your plan in place, you need to look for an appropriate match. You can place whatever restrictions you want on the search. Ethnicity, age, religion, and sex may be factors you decide to take into consideration. After you have decided which match works best for you, and the couple agrees, it is time to arrange a meeting.

You are going to need legal help to make sure everything you are doing is in accordance with state and federal laws. Your attorney can look over the contract drawn up by the parents' attorney to make sure all your concerns have been addressed. If necessary, this person will help you negotiate the financial compensation. Once the contract has everyone's signature, you should begin receiving the agreed upon monthly allowance.

It is normal for surrogates to be given fertility medication before the eggs are transferred. You should not be concerned about the actual transfer procedure. It is generally painless and fairly quick. You will go back to the clinic in about six weeks to confirm the pregnancy. Blood work and ultrasounds will be handled by the fertility clinic. Once the heartbeat is audible, your financial compensation should begin.

A big part of your agreement with the prospective parents is the health regimen you keep. Regular obstetrician visits are also part of your contractual responsibility. Most couples look forward to being with their surrogates when they give birth. After the birth, the baby becomes the responsibility of the new parents.

Surrogates are special people. Most women would not even consider such an experience. For the few who do, the financial rewards are not the primary motivation. Most surrogates love being mothers so much they want to give that gift to another woman.




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