Tips to Choose the Surrogate
Choose a surrogate is a one of the key stages of the surrogacy process, because she is the woman who is going to gestate the future baby. Here you will find how to choose her.
Choose a surrogate is a one of the key stages of the surrogacy process, because she is the woman who is going to gestate the future baby. Here you will find how to choose her.
All surrogacy processes must take into account psychological aspects and thus the possible risks and benefits for the surrogate.
The surrogate must undergo a series of medical tests before and during pregnancy to ensure the correct evolution of the pregnancy and good fetal development.
Surrogacy agencies only choose the healthiest candidates to become surrogates to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone involved in the process. To qualify as a surrogate, you must meet the basic requirements and qualifications that you’ll find in detail in this guide.
In the USA, where commercial surrogacy is allowed, surrogates are paid about $30,000 on average. In popular states like California and Oregon, gestational carriers are paid at even higher rates. This base compensation rate increases according to individual circumstances that we explain here.
There are numerous women willing to help gestating the child of other people. What is the motive behind this act of generosity?
Becoming a surrogate has a series of positives and negatives, but most of all it is an extremely rewarding and joyful experience. If you are considering being a gestational carrier, you should be aware that, as any decision in life, there are both pros and cons. Read the full list here.
A surrogate mother or gestational carrier is a woman who becomes pregnant by means of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) with the purpose of carrying a child for someone else. Becoming a surrogate requires a series of previous steps in order to make sure that you are healthy and prepared to give the gift of live to others.