Being a surrogate mother?

My mother had a hysterectomy at age 24, and is immediately 44 and cannot have children next to her fiance. We discussed me being a surrogate mother for her. Does anyone know more roughly speaking the procedure or the process? Any sites I can research? Thanks in credit!

Answers:    I'm working on my 3rd surrogacy. They would need to find an egg donor if she doesn't hold her ovaries. ALso it would be a gestational surrogacy since I'm going to assume you wouldn't want to use your own eggs (that would get somewhat tricky for a family member). They will probably recommend an egg donor because of her age.
www.surromomsonline.com
www.everythingsurrogacy.com
www.allaboutsurrogacy.com

Those own ALL the info you need to swot about the process.

**I lately noticed on another cross-examine you were thinking of have kids of your own...most dr's wont allow you to be a surrogate without have had children of your own. There are some out in attendance but not many.. ALso next to any pregnancy there is risk of something taking place and not being competent to have anymore (i.e surrounded by your case any of your own if you be a surro first and something happened). It's a LOT to think in the order of before commiting to..
own your own child, then see if you want to be a surrogate!
surrogate mother ?
All I know it can be done, it is up to you to agree and the leagle papers done right for you
Try

http://www.allaboutsurrogacy.com/forums/...

That site is terribly helpful.
ego call your local form centre and ask them to point you contained by the right direction, what a nice thing to do!
Cantrelle,

i would say-so No its not something you want to get into.

She can use another woman as a true surrogate.

She is elder and by the time a baby comes into play she'll be 45-46

she'll be 56 when the tot is 10 and 66 when he 20

Its alot huge responsibility and I don't think any of you has thought this thru adjectives the way


My suggestion is engender her happy next to a grandchild

That should be enough for them to go by the time
i don't know about sites, but contained by order for you to transport your mother's child, you will have to hold a ton of screening tests to check your standard health and to see if your mother can still produce eggs as economically as testing her fiancee for semen abnormality. If you qualify, you will have to monitor your cycle to find out the best time to drive in the embryos into your uterus. You will have to jump on birth control so that your cycle is starting at the same time that her's will, hormonally, as she doesn't own a uterus to bleed from. Your mother will have to step through IVF to remove the eggs from her ovaries, fertilize them with her fiancee's sperm, after when the embryos are mature (3 days later) they will be implanted within your uterus. This is a very expensive and time consuming process, and it may filch numerous cycles to be successful.

Also, does she still have her ovaries? if, then she will inevitability an egg donor too. If you haven't had children of your own, you may not qualify.
Go to surrogacy.com. They hold alot of information about the process. It is a particularly selfless entry to do but can come with alot of heated issues that you might not have considered. If your mother doesn't own ovaries anymore then the egg would want to either come from you (making the infant genetically yours but also, genetically related to your mother) or it could come from a donor egg, so then it wouldn't be yours at adjectives. At the least, your mother should know how to provide for all of your medical contemplation, the birth of the baby, adjectives expenses. There's just ALOT to contemplate of. Good luck! :-)

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