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What is Gestational Surrogacy?

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  When a woman is unable to carry a baby due to physiological restrictions, she may use a gestational surrogate (GS) . The IVF clinic needs to be intimately involved and familiar with the process in order to manage a donor/surrogate cycle effectively. We work closely with a number of established egg donor/surrogacy agencies and can provide referrals. With gestational surrogacy, one or more embryos derived from the patient’s eggs and her partner’s sperm is transferred into the uterus of a surrogate. The surrogate in effect provides a host womb but does not contribute genetically. In spite of original ethical, moral, and medical-legal reservations, gestational surrogacy has now gained widespread social acceptance. Candidates for IVF surrogacy can be divided into two groups: Women that do not have a uterus capable of carrying a pregnancy to term Women who cannot safely undertake a pregnancy because of medical conditions or illnesses How Does Gestational Surro