What Is Surrogacy?

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Surrogacy: The ongoing debate In today’s world everyone is pressured to get married and have kids. Either by society, friends or family. When you’re in a relationship for a while the questions start to be asked such as “When are you getting married?” Once you’re married then the questions “When are you having kids?” are asked. Couples have an intense amount or pressure to start families. When the couple is finally ready to have kids after many failed attempts they find out they are incapable of producing children of their own. Which is the most devastating time a couple can go through. But if adoption doesn’t appeal to the couple, another option can be is surrogacy. What is surrogacy? Surrogacy the practice by which a woman carries and gives birth to a child for a couple who cannot have a child on their own. There are two types of surrogacy methods: Traditional and Gestational. Traditional is usually the cheaper of the two, however is it less …show more content…

The couple must research what type of arrangement they would like either traditional or gestational. Then they must decide if they want to work independently or with an agency. With an agency’s help it is less stressful and they help with the legal issues and there is insurance coverage for the surrogate. If the couple choices to work with an agency they are required to have an initial consultation that usually last for 2.5 hours learning about the options available, matching with a surrogate to meet their needs, learning about the legal process, insurance, how much everything is and basic medical information. The intended surrogate mothers are medically and psychologically screened and evaluated. The couples are then matched with a surrogate that meets their needs. The next step is to setup an appointment with each individual parties with their lawyers and draw up an contract that specifically address both parties concerns, wants, fees and

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