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Is a surrogate baby biologically yours? Yes, a surrogate baby is biologically yours if your eggs are used in the surrogacy process. The babys DNA is only inherited from the egg and provider and not the surrogate mother.
Can a gestational surrogate keep the baby? No, a gestational carrier cant keep the baby. A legal contract is signed by the intended parents and their gestational carrier before fertility treatments begin. This document states that the carrier must give the baby to the intended parents after delivery.
Does a surrogate mother transfer DNA to the baby? Some women worry that, even with an intended mothers or donors egg, there could be a transfer of DNA. This is a totally natural assumption to make. However, the truth is that there is no transfer of DNA during pregnancy in a gestational surrogacy.
Gestational surrogacy often enables one or both parents to maintain a biological relationship with their child. Surrogacy creates relationships. Many intended parents become close with their surrogate and her family during the process, developing meaningful bonds that can last a lifetime.
The person giving birth is called the birth mother or gestational carrier or surrogate mother or surrogate. The person(s) taking custody is/are called the commissioning parent(s) or intended parent(s). The biological mother may be the surrogate or the intended parent or neither.
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