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Should I Become a Gestational Carrier?​

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Should I Become a Gestational Carrier?​

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  1. Should I Become a Gestational Carrier? By – Rite Options

  2. What Is a Gestational Carrier? A gestational carrier, also referred to as a ‘surrogate,’ is someone who carries a baby on behalf of another individual or couple.

  3. What To Know Before Becoming a Gestational Carrier? Gestational surrogacy is a great solution to help individuals and couples achieve their parenthood goals. However, it can also be a fulfilling experience for the gestational carrier.

  4. What Happens During the Matching Process? If both parties decide to move forward after the meeting, attorneys for each side will draw up legal contracts for the surrogacy arrangement that both you and the intended parents will sign.

  5. What Is the Conception Process as a Surrogate? As a gestational carrier, you’ll undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) to become pregnant. First, an egg will be fertilized with sperm in a lab. The egg and sperm may come from the intended parents or a donor.

  6. What Testing and Medical Care Take Place Before and During Pregnancy? You’ll undergo evaluation by a high-risk obstetrician, a psychologist, and a Fertility Specialist as part of your surrogacy application.

  7. What are the Risks of Gestational Surrogacy? The risks of being a gestational carrier are the same as with a naturally conceived pregnancy. You may experience symptoms of morning sickness early on in the pregnancy, like nausea, vomiting, and fatigue.

  8. What are the Legal Considerations? Both you and the intended parents will sign legal contracts before proceeding with a pregnancy. These contracts are in place to protect the surrogate as well as the parents.

  9. Want to Become a Surrogate Carrier?  If you want to Want to Become a Surrogate Carrier, then apply at Rite Options and get a chance to become Surrogate mother.

  10. Thank You If you would like more information, our team at Rite Options would be happy to answer any questions you may have.

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