Getting Involved In Surrogacy
November 15, 2009by Calli Kuzon· Leave a Comment
Many people are unable to conceive children through natural methods. If you have rejected adoption there is another route open to you, surrogate parenting. This is an legal agreement between the retrospective parties. One of the parties, a woman, goes through in vitro fertilization and becomes pregnant with another woman’s baby. After the birth she will not have any legal rights to the child. Depending on what was signed in the legal contract, the surrogate may not be allowed to get involved in the child’s life.
If you are considering becoming a surrogate, or if you want to hire a surrogate mom, you should give the matter some serious thought. A surrogate mom is paid for her services and any bills relating to the pregnancy and birth of the child will also be paid for.
The surrogate mom goes through the pregnancy and childbirth then gives her child away to the other “mom”. Sometimes the surrogate maybe a best friend or a family member. And other times the person can be anonymous and they may be doing it for good will or financial purposes.
Surrogacy is a serious business, and you need to fully understand the implications if you decide to become one. Professional opinion agrees that a surrogate should have her own children and should not desire to have any more of her own. That is after all the one of the major reasons a contract has to be drawn up in the first place.
If you want to undertake the surrogacy route you should research the following. Have a look at surrogate parenting websites. Try and find some in your own state, as the laws vary in different counties. Try and find some surrogacy forums as you may find people who have went through the procedure before. There are also many books on the subject that can help you make up your mind on whether to proceed.
Hopefully this factual report concerning surrogate parenting by Calli Kuzon can also be of good value to you. You can find info concerning finding a surrogate mom as well.
