Tuesday 29 May 2012

Basic Role of Surrogacy Agencies

Gone are the days when adoption was the only way to have a baby for same sex couples or women with infertile partners. Today, a large number of people use another major option that has helped their partners to give birth to a baby and bring a new life in the world. However, the technique of egg donation or selecting a surrogate mother was present since ages but it was never as popular as it is today. Irrespective of the country, almost every state today has at least one sperm or egg donation agency, which has made the process extremely easy and convenient.

Some of the basic roles of a surrogacy agency are:
  • It will link you and the surrogate with an outside IVF clinic so that the process is smooth and occur without any medical complication.
  • It will search and screen a gestational carrier (surrogate mother) for the interested parents.
  • While the donor or carrier is donating the eggs, all the eggs are inseminated, and embryos are kept into the gestational area. The major contact of interested parents will be with the IVF clinic.
  • The moment when the ultrasound shows a developing embryo in around 10 weeks, the carrier will be sent to take care of their personal obstetrician. The contact with the ends at that particular point and interested parents will work directly with the gestational mother and her OB.
  • Before a child is born, the surrogacy agency starts the legal process for correct names of parents on the legal papers.

The process might be a bit expensive and take about 17-18 months to finish but it could be the most beautiful feeling of your life.

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