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Surrogacy is divided into two types: gestational and traditional. Traditional surrogacy means that the surrogate mother is artificially inseminated with the sperm of the intended father or sperm donor. She will be the genetic mother of the child as the surrogate's own egg will be used. In other type of surrogacy, gestational, an egg is extracted from the intended mother or egg donor and mixed with sperm from the intended father or sperm donor in vitro. In that case, the surrogate mother won't be genetically related to the child. Learn more about these two types of surrogacy you can below:
Gestational Surrogacy
Want to have a child genetically linked to you? Consider gestational surrogacy. Learn how to prepare for this procedure, choose an egg donor and deal with her in future, what things you should consider before surrogacy process.
Sexual Surrogacy
Get to know what sexual surrogacy is, learn more about sexual therapy for infertility treatment and get rid of myths about sex surrogates.
Traditional Surrogasy
Check out opportunities traditional surrogacy gives and risks connected with it. Make sure you know all peculiarities of the process. This information will be useful for intended parents as well as for prospective surrogate mother. Commercial Surrogacy
Explore info about commercial surrogacy as the one way out for the thousands of women incapable of bearing a child. Surrogacy Aspects
Learn more about an intrafamilia surrogacy and a commercial surrogacy to decide which type suits your needs most. Surrogacy Within the Family
Get to know whether it is worth to use your relatives as a surrogate mother and questions you should answer beforehand. Traditional Versus Gestational Surrogacy
Compare two types of surrogacy, learn their main advantages and disadvantages. |
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