What is traditional surrogacy and gestational
surrogacy?
A surrogacy is a
process where a woman accepts to carry pregnancy for nine months upon a
contract made between intended parents. Normally, ladies enter into this
contract to get a financial gain. However, couples who seek surrogacy fails to
carry their own baby due to the medical complexities. Therefore, surrogate
agencies made an agreement between these parties where a surrogate mother needto carry a non-biological baby and relinquish the child immediately after
birth. According to the contract made between both parties, the surrogate
mother need to cooperate with the medical team to carry pregnancy successfully.
A substitute is
impregnated through two different ways; one is traditional way which is
considered illegal and banned by most of the states and other is gestational way
which is accepted by most of the states. In traditional surrogacy, a lady is
impregnated through artificial insemination process. In AI, the intended
father’s sperm is directly injected into the ovaries of a substitute. Thereby,
the best swimmers fertilize the ova of a substitute mother and thus she becomes
pregnant. However, the baby born through this process is biologically connected
with surrogate mother and intended father. Therefore this process is completely
banned as it is considered illegal and unethical.
In gestational
surrogacy, a proxy is impregnated through IVF therapy. In this treatment, the
intended mother should take preferred drugs to produce multiple eggs during
ovulation because a successful IVF therapy needs multiple eggs. When the
physicians find the matured ova in ovaries, they perform a small surgical
procedure and take out the ova. Meanwhile, sperm is also taken out from the
intended father. This sperms is combined with the ova stored in a test-tube. It
takes couple of hours for sperms to fertilize the ovum. Once the ovum is
fertilized and grown to a fluid cavity, it is injected into the uterus of a
surrogate mother and thereby she becomes pregnant and carries a non-biological
child for next nine months.
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