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Despite the long history of gestational surrogacy (the first case dates back to 1985), there are still many myths surrounding the procedure that cast a shadow on the facts about surrogacy.
There are two main interested parties in a reproductive program involving a surrogate mother: the intended parents and the gestational carrier.
The reason for surrogacy is primarily rooted in the natural desire of people to be parents, even if their nature does not allow them to realize their desire on their own.
Finding a surrogate mother is one of the most difficult stages of the entire reproductive program.
The decision to involve a surrogate mother in the reproductive program requires being well-informed and conducting a balanced analysis of multiple factors.
From the point of view of the reproductive legislation of most countries, the ideal situation is when future parents are officially married. Does this mean that single parents in search of surrogate motherhood have to take dubious steps like a fake marriage? Of course no!
Despite the fact that surrogacy in the case of cooperation with reliable clinics is a reliable, safe and long-established practice, there are a lot of questions from intended parents around this service.
In the life of any man, one day there may come a decisive moment when he learns that he will soon become a father. Experiencing a whole range of emotions - from unbridled joy to outright horror - is quite normal.
The surrogacy clinic is a place where long-term hopes for parenthood become a happy reality. A large percentage of families are couples who have turned to surrogacy due to infertility or genetic disorders. The next most significant percentage are single men and women who are looking for opportunities to become a parent of a healthy child. On the reproductive way of both of them, there should be no obstacles.
There is an unspoken opinion in the society: “they become single fathers out of bare necessities of life: the mother of the child died /went missing/ is serving a sentence in a penitentiary institution”. In short, a single father is an involuntary father. But life is much more multifaceted and there is a place in it for men, who consciously chose such a role. In this article, we will think about the reasons, ways and rules of this phenomenon.
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