What Is the Gestational Surrogacy Process?
Most surrogacy procedures these days are gestational surrogacy procedures. In the gestational types, a surrogate carrier will carry a child that was conceived using eggs and sperm from a couple, or using donor eggs and sperm. In vitro fertilization is required to retrieve and fertilize eggs from the female partner. The eggs are then combined with sperm from the male partner to create embryos, and a select number of embryos are transferred to the uterus of the surrigate carrier after a short period.This differs from what is referred to as traditional surrogacy in which the surrogate-carrier's own egg is used in the procedure and combined with sperm from the male partner through intrauterine...



















