Why Do Women Become Surrogates ?
Women become surrogates for various reasons, including a desire to help others facing infertility, empathy, and compassion. Some enjoy the experience of pregnancy and see surrogacy as a way to share that joy.
Financial compensation, previous positive surrogacy experiences, educational fulfillment, and having a strong support system can also be motivating factors. Each woman’s motivation is unique, but a common thread is the desire to contribute to building families for those who face challenges in conceiving.
Who Do Surrogates Help?
Surrogates primarily help individuals or couples facing infertility or reproductive challenges. These intended parents may be unable to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term for various reasons, such as medical issues, same-sex couples, or individuals without a uterus. By becoming surrogates, women provide a valuable and selfless service, assisting intended parents in realizing their dream of having a biological child. The help provided by surrogates extends beyond the physical act of carrying a pregnancy, often making a profound and positive impact on the lives of those struggling to build their families.
5 Things to Know About Being A Surrogate
SURROGATE PROCESS
1.Pre-screening
-Intake Form and initial connection.
-schedule video interview, fill out full application
-Video Interview
-Sign Documents
2.Medical Records
-Obtain Medical Records
-Agency Reviews Medical Records
3.Matching
-Profile is made and shared with IPs
-Interested Intended Parents profile shared with Surrogate
-Match meeting with Intended Parents
-Official Match
-Records shared with potential Intended Parents IVF clinic
4.Evaluations, Screenings, & Contracts
-psych evaluation done virtually
-Medical Screening at Intended Parents IVF clinic (1st of 2 times surrogate will have to travel)
-legal contracts reviewed and signed by surrogate & Intended Parents
5.Medications & Transfer
-Start of medications (usually injections)
-mock cycles (if IVF clinic requires)
-embryo transfer (2nd and last time surrogate must travel)
6.Monotoring & Heartbeat confirmation
-Local monitoring
-Fetal Heart beat confirmation
-IVF clinic graduation
-Transition to OBGYN
7.Pregnancy to Postpartum
-OBGYN appointment
-Delivery
-Postpartum follow up