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What is the Qualification Metrics for Surrogates

by Eva Braughly Freelance Writer/Blogger


Surrogacy is an assisted reproduction process where the intended parents partner with a surrogate to hold their child in her womb until birth. Intended parents utilize surrogacy to create or start their families when their capabilities are being limited by certain circumstances and situations. Before the carrier takes on the task, there are rigorous qualifications that surrogates need to undergo. 

Surrogacy is a year-long process that can be stressful if the intended parents do not fully understand the whole process. 


The first and least common type of surrogacy is traditional surrogacy. In this case, the intended father would need to donate his sperm so that it will be inserted into the egg of the surrogate. Since the egg utilized in the method comes from the surrogate, this suggests that she is the child’s biological and birth mother. In order for the intended mother to have custody of the baby, she must legally adopt the baby. The intended father who donated the sperm is the child’s biological father. In the case that the intended father cannot donate his sperm, a depository donor is going to be utilized. It is not common due to the emotional and legal complications brought by these procedures.


The second, most common, and more appealing sort of surrogacy is called gestational surrogacy. It’s a method that would need legal and medical expertise to assist the intended parents to navigate the system. They also need a strong support system when going through this process.


In the gestational procedure, an in-Vitro fertilization or IVF process is deployed. Within the IVF process, the embryos are made in a laboratory at a fertility clinic. Sometimes the intended parents utilize their own genetic material for the method. This suggests the intended mother could let the doctors use her egg and insert it into the surrogate, while the intended father can donate his sperm. In the event that the intended parents cannot provide their own genetic material, they will still proceed with the method through donors. The surrogate has no biological relations to the kid since her egg is not utilized in the method. One to two embryos created at the lab is going to be implanted into the gestational surrogate who will carry one or more babies to full-term pregnancy.


Why should couples choose surrogacy?

Surrogacy gives opportunities for people and couples to create their families. Surrogacy helps people to possess their own children regardless of their ages, sexual orientations, backgrounds, and health status. Most intended parents can be:

  • Heterosexual couples who are battling infertility issues or risky pregnancies.

  • Intended parents who have a health condition or genetic disease that they do not want to pass to their child.

  • Intended mothers who don't have the power to bear a child.

  • Same-sex intended parents.

  • Single people that want to possess a child of their own.


How can surrogacy have an impact on surrogates?

Anyone choosing to become a surrogate knows that it's a life-changing journey. Surrogate mothers are selfless and generous in their bid to assist other families to have their own children. Many surrogate mothers formed long-lasting bonds with the intended parents and even became a part of the family’s life even after the baby was born. 


A surrogate applicant must be fully prepared when deciding to go through with the process. There are rigid surrogate qualifications that need to be met. Not everyone becomes a surrogate as there are requirements and qualifications that need to be met before the process moves into the next phases of the journey.


Surrogate candidates would pass the qualifications of the surrogacy agency. They need to be emotionally, physically, and mentally healthy. Every agency has its own requirements but most of their lists would be similar. The universal requirement for each surrogate is that she must have a previous successful full-term pregnancy.


Intended Parents Are Advised To Work With A Reliable Surrogacy Agency

Building a family through surrogacy can be a fulfilling and emotional path to parenthood. Intended parents place their trust in the process as they invest their hard-earned money in the hopes of building a family. Some couples tend to do the process independently. However, those that aren't fully familiar with the process will have difficulty in doing it independently.


Partnering with an agency helps intended parents have a partnership, network, and expertise which will be difficult to accumulate on their own. A surrogate agency has access to surrogates, legal teams, doctors, and fertility laboratories. Working with a surrogacy agency helps intended parents to have a more relaxed surrogacy journey.







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