Surrogacy: A Comprehensive Guide for Future Parents

Surrogacy: A Comprehensive Guide for Future Parents

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An arrangement in which a female decides to give birth to a child for another person who will become the parents of the baby is called surrogacy, while the woman who will become pregnant is known as a surrogate mother. 

 In case, you are planning for surrogacy and looking for the best doctor who can help you then you need to contact Dr. Goral Gandhi from Indo Nippon ivf today without having a second thought. 

 The entire process of surrogacy is a legal and proper contract is signed between the future parents as well as the surrogate which is completed based upon their mutual agreement.  

 

When you should go for surrogacy?

 There are different conditions when people start looking for surrogacy agreement like:

 

·       When the pregnancy is not possible even after several medical treatments

·       For the intended mother, the risk of pregnancy is extremely high

·       Absence of uterus or impaired uterus

·       Chronic health condition like cancer

 

What is surrogacy?

 Surrogacy is basically a fertility treatment where a woman carried a baby for another mother. There are mainly two types of surrogacy: traditional surrogacy as well as gestational surrogacy. 

 The process of surrogacy starts with the withdrawal of the egg from the envisioned mother and also the sperm from the future father. Once the egg is extracted, the resulting embryo is transferred into the surrogate. 

 This is the time when the role of surrogate starts. A surrogate mother carries the embryo for the couple in that condition only when the intended mother is unable to do it due to several reasons. 

 According to the surrogacy agreement, the surrogate needs to give the child to the envisioned parents right after the birth of the newborn. 

 However, you need to know that surrogacy in India is a perfect option for gay couples and single fathers who wish to have at least one hereditary tie to their child. 

 

Types of surrogacy 

 There are mainly two types of surrogacy:

·       Traditional surrogacy 

·       Gestational surrogacy 

 

Traditional surrogacy 

 It is a type of surrogacy in which the surrogate’s egg is fertilized with the sperm of a man who is not her partner. This is only done to conceive and carry the child for another couple with whom the surrogacy agreement is done. 

 In such type of case, the sperm can also be taken from the envisioned father or a donor. However, this type of surrogacy is considered a complicated method because it gives an open end to have a relationship between the surrogate as well as the child. 



 This type of biological relationship between the child and surrogate tests the validity and parent right of the surrogacy agreement. As a result, several medical clinics around the world do not permit traditional surrogacy. 

 Not only this, even the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) does not permit traditional surrogacy. 

 

Gestational surrogacy 

 It is a type of surrogacy in which a woman carried a pregnancy for another intended mother or couple. The woman who is the gestational carrier needs to undergo the transfer of embryo which is created using IVF using the sperm as well as an egg of the envisioned parents or donor.

 You need to know that the gestational carrier is not going to have any kind of genetic connection with the child because she will be only carrying the pregnancy without contributing to the egg. 

 Before gestational surrogacy, a legal agreement is made between an envisioned parent and the surrogate affirming that there is no relation between the carrier as well as the child. 

 Once the baby is born, the surrogate mother needs to hand over the baby immediately. Gestational surrogacy is often supported by the lesbian couple because it allows one of the girls to contribute her egg and the other one to carry it. Gestational surrogacy is also supported by the Indian Council of Medical Research. 

 Therefore, if you want to experience the best surrogacy treatment then contact Dr. Goral Gandhi because she has years of experience in IVF as well as assisted reproductive techniques along with expertise in surrogacy, donor egg, segmented IVF and egg freezing. 

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