What is the medical process involved with being a surrogate?
The first step in the medical process is your screening with the physician. On this day, they’ll do blood tests on your and your partner if you are in a relationship. You’ll then undergo an ultrasound and consultation with the doctor who will explain the process. Once you have been cleared medically and matched with an intended parent, you’ll then move forward with the medical process. You will receive specific instructions about your medications from an expert fertility specialist. As a gestational surrogate you’ll be the recipient of embryos created by the intended parents with the method of in vitro fertilization and fertility treatments. The medications will cause your cycle to be synchronized with the ovum donor’s or intended mother’s menstrual cycle and to help your uterine lining thicken in order to accept the transferred embryos. After the embryos have been transferred, you’ll be on bed rest for 24-36 hours and then you’ll go home. Determination of pregnancy typically occurs 10
A. The first step in the medical process is your screening with the physician. On this day, the physician will perform blood tests on you and your partner, if you are in a relationship. You’ll then undergo an ultrasound and consultation with the doctor who will explain the process. Once you have been cleared medically and matched with an Intended Parent or Parents, you’ll then move forward with the medical process. You will receive specific instructions about your medications from an expert fertility specialist. As a gestational Surrogate you’ll be the recipient of embryos created by the Intended Parents with the method of in vitro fertilization and fertility treatments. The medications will cause your cycle to be synchronized with the ovum donor’s or Intended Mother’s menstrual cycle and to help your uterine lining thicken in order to accept the transferred embryos. After the embryos have been transferred, you’ll be on bed rest for 24-36 hours. Determination of pregnancy typically occ
A. The first step in the medical process is your screening with the physician. On this day, the physician will perform blood tests on you and your partner, if you are in a relationship. You’ll then undergo an ultrasound and consultation with the doctor who will explain the process. Once you have been cleared medically and matched with an Intended Parent or Parents, you’ll then move forward with the medical process. You will receive specific instructions about your medications from an expert fertility specialist. As a gestational Surrogate you’ll be the recipient of embryos created by the Intended Parents with the method of in vitro fertilization and fertility treatments. The medications will cause your cycle to be sychronized with the ovum donor’s or Intended Mother’s menstrual cycle and to help your uterine lining thicken in order to accept the transferred embryos. After the embryos have been transferred, you’ll be on bed rest for 24-36 hours. Determination of pregnancy typically occu