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The definition of surrogacy as a medical process is based on international standards set by American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, and the requirements of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA): it is a high-tech assisted reproductive technology method, not a “service by agreement.”
The question of whether a surrogate mother is biologically related to the child is key for all future parents. The child is genetically related exclusively to his biological parents or 50% to donors, and the surrogate mother provides only temporary physiological support.
Surrogacy is a reliable good solution for couples who cannot conceive or carry a child on their own.
Surrogacy in Colombia in 2026, against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and legislative changes in Georgia, Greece and Argentina, is being actively promoted as a form of reproductive tourism.
The best way to find a surrogate mother is to turn to a reliable source of search.
Participation in a surrogacy program requires a clear understanding of how the surrogacy process works, what problems a surrogate mother may encounter, what are the risks of surrogacy, and many other important details.
In most cases, when discussing a reproductive program with the participation of a surrogate mother, the parties to the contract are considered to be the reproductive clinic, intended parents and surrogate parent (gestational carrier, surrogate mother).
Surrogacy has made it possible for thousands of people who have had difficulty conceiving and bearing a baby naturally to become parents.
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Jul 20, 2017
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