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Date Posted: Fri 28 December, 2007 17:34:08
In reply to:
FQ
's message, "Re: how to become a surrogate mother" on Sat 09 April, 2005 14:57:28
>There are many sites on the web
>for example:
>http://www.babies-by-levin.com/spa_google.htm
>http://intendedparents.com/index.asp
>http://www.surrogatealternative.com/
>http://www.lfc.org.uk/donation/Surrogacy.htm
>
>We also differentiate between a TRADITIONAL or partial
>surrogate, impregnated with the sperm of the child's
>father, where the woman carrying the child is its
>genetic mother, but agreed to give up the child for
>adoption to the intended couple
>
>and a GESTATIONAL surrogate, where the women is
>implanted with a fertilized egg from the other couple.
>
>Depending on the law of the land, you are allowed the
>expenses (something that you can define rather
>flexibly) or more... In the US, the going price is
>somewhere around 15k.
>
>Here is a full description of the procedure cribbed
>from the London Fertility Centre.
>
>
>Procedures:
>• Full Surrogacy
>We need to synchronise two women in the same phase of
>the cycle so that when the intended mother produces
>the eggs, the surrogate's womb will be receptive for
>the created embryos. The surrogate mother receives an
>injection (Prostap) to stop the pituitary gland to
>control the ovaries (down regulation). The Prostap
>injection is given either on day 21 or day 2 of the
>cycle and the effect lasts for 4-6 weeks. The drug is
>fully effective in about 12 days and this is confirmed
>by a vaginal ultrasound scan to show a thin lining of
>the womb and inactive ovaries. Once the surrogate
>mother is down regulated, she is on stand by waiting
>for the intended mother to be ready to start the
>treatment. The protocol of treatment of the intended
>mother will differ depending on several factors
>including age, weight, FSH level, regularity of her
>cycles and whether she has had a hysterectomy. Once
>the intended mother starts the daily injections to
>produce the eggs, the surrogate mother will start
>daily tablets of Oestrogen (Progynova tablets) to
>build up the lining of the womb. Both women will be
>monitored by vaginal ultrasound scan. It usually takes
>12-14 days for both of them to be ready.
>Once the eggs are collected, they are fertilised by
>the quarantined sperm. The embryos will be replaced
>two days later into the surrogate's womb.
>
>• Partial (straight) surrogacy
>This could be by intrauterine insemination or IVF
>using the quarantined sperm of the intended father. If
>there is no significant male factor infertility the
>treatment can be by intrauterine insemination (IUI).
>The patency of the tubes of the surrogate mother need
>to be ascertained either by hysterosalpingogram,
>(x-ray) or laparoscopy and dye tests. IUI can be
>carried out in a natural cycle or preferably in a
>stimulated cycle aiming to produce 2-3 eggs. The
>chances of pregnancy are higher with the latter but it
>carries a small risk of a multiple pregnancy. If there
>is a sperm factor or the surrogate's tubes are not
>open, the treatment has to be by IVF where the
>surrogate mother will have ovarian stimulation
>treatment to produce the eggs that will be fertilised
>in the laboratory using the quarantined sperm of the
>intended father. The embryos will be transferred into
>her womb two days later.
>
>Best Wishes and Good Luck!
>
>>I want to become surrogate mother, how can i do it?
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