Medical testing/surrogate 2020-09-28T14:47:21-04:00

Medical Testing for Gestational Carriers

There are two types of surrogates: a traditional surrogate and a gestational carrier. Traditional surrogates are inseminated with the intended parent’s semen while providing their own egg/ovum to result in a pregnancy that is carried. A traditional surrogate may also use other means of Assisted Reproduction while using her own ovum or egg. A gestational carrier has no biological relationship to the baby. The pregnancy is a result of the intended parent’s ovum and sperm or that of a donor. Our agency only works with gestational carriers.

The fertility center caring for the intended parent or parents will provide the medical testing necessary to evaluate a potential carrier. Once this is satisfied, the necessary treatment plans will be carried out to reach the goal of pregnancy. This may be through artificial insemination, in-vitro fertilization, or other assisted reproductive measures. Once a pregnancy is confirmed and evaluated, the carrier will be cared for by a qualified OB/GYN for the remainder of her pregnancy and delivery.

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