Who are Surrogate Mothers
Surrogate Mothers are those women who abide by the legal terms and conditions of surrogacy to conceive, carry and give
birth to children on behalf of other genetic parents who are somehow unable to give birth to their children on...
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Who are Surrogate Mothers
Surrogate Mothers are those women who abide by the legal terms and conditions of surrogacy to conceive, carry and give
birth to children on behalf of other genetic parents who are somehow unable to give birth to their children on their own.
A
surrogate mother is, therefore, not the genetic mother of the baby she gives birth to.
Surrogacy is one of the Assisted Reproductive Treatment (ART).
A surrogate mother carries the embryo of another couple
in her womb, gives birth to a child and is law bound to hand over the child soon after its birth.
In Australia, a surrogate
mother is not legally permitted to have any genetic connection with the child she gives birth to.
This means the egg of the
surrogate mother is not used in the arrangement of surrogacy.
The couple who wants a child through surrogacy have to
donate the egg and the sperm.
People need Surrogate Mothers to give birth to their children due to very many reasons.
If a woman is unable to become
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