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- Who becomes surrogate mothers and why?
Who becomes surrogate mothers and why?
Who becomes surrogate mothers and why? What are their reasons? Are there any criteria?
Surrogacy is a process in which a woman carries and delivers a baby for another person or couple. A surrogate mother is a woman who chooses to become pregnant through assisted reproductive technology for the purpose of carrying a baby for another person or couple. The surrogate mother is not the genetic mother of the baby she carries, but she will give birth to the baby and care for it until it is handed over to the intended parents.
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Surrogate mothers come from all walks of life, but typically are between the ages of 21 and 40. They come from different backgrounds and have different motivations for becoming a surrogate mother. Some surrogate mothers are motivated by the financial compensation they receive, while others are driven by the desire to help another couple or individual have a family.
There are certain criteria that must be met in order for a woman to become a surrogate mother. Generally, she must be a non-smoker, have a healthy lifestyle, and have had at least one successful pregnancy in the past. She must also pass a psychological evaluation and meet certain medical criteria. Additionally, she must have a support system in place and be willing to undergo a thorough screening process.
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