Becoming A Surrogate

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Requirements To Becoming A Surrogate

Becoming a surrogate is not for most women; it is an undertaking that many don’t see themselves doing. However, for a select few, becoming a surrogate—especially a gestational surrogate mother—is a blessing, enabling them to help someone who intends on becoming a parent. Becoming a surrogate implies that you are caring and good-natured enough to help another family by bestowing them the gift of life. But before becoming a surrogate, there are factors to consider when determining whether you have what it takes to become one.

Requirements Before Becoming a Surrogate

As mentioned previously, becoming a surrogate is not for everyone. Your life will become an open book and you will need to divulge information about your genealogy and medical background to the intended parent/s as well as to the medical team you will be collaborating with during the surrogacy process.

To become a surrogate, one must have a clean bill of health. Determine whether you are ready to go through with pregnancy and childbirth. Ensure that you are not obese or overweight and that you have no medical issues such as diabetes or hypertension. Another important requirement is to be a non-smoker. Intended parents prefer non-smokers for their surrogates because smoking has many harmful effects on the body. Basically, you will need to be physically and mentally healthy before deciding to become a surrogate mother.

In addition, you must be financially stable. Financial matters should be the least of a surrogate mother’s worries. This is why she must be financially secure. Remember that the desire to become a surrogate mother should come from the heart and not mainly motivated by the monetary compensation.

Your Support System

When becoming a surrogate, you must surround yourself with people who are happy and passionate about your choice. You must have people around who understand and can help you emotionally. It is ideal to be with optimistic and loving people. Stay away from people who are negative and who may cause anxiety and discomfort. Seek the company of people who can provide you with emotional support so as to reduce the stress you may be feeling during your surrogacy journey.

Another equally important requirement is to have had at least one successful pregnancy. Given this, make sure to inform your own child about what you will be going through. Your child, regardless of age, deserves to understand the process. Having your child on board will prevent any issues that he or she might have. The more your child knows about the process, the more he or she will understand and support you.

In Conclusion

Generally speaking, there are many qualifications that must be taken into account before you become a surrogate. The above reminders are just a few of these qualifications. You must have your heart, body, and mind prepared for the journey ahead, as the nine months during which you carry and support a child for someone else is definitely not for everyone. Equip yourself with pertinent information to help you determine whether becoming a surrogate is for you. Find the time to think carefully about this to ensure that you are making the right decision.

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