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Becoming a Surrogate Mother

If you want to become a surrogate mother you require preparing and educating yourself. For women considering the option of surrogacy, understanding the process involved in approval for surrogacy, the emotional and psychological implication as well as the physical implications will provide for a more educated decision process. You must read articles, books, internet for detailed information about all the process and legal issues. Take time to think about the effects of a pregnancy on your life. Contact surrogate agencies and independent surrogate so you can decide which option is good for you.

The main reason for becoming a surrogate mother should not be financial, but one made out of the deep desire to help another couple. There are two means to become a surrogate mother. One is through an agency. The other is to be an independent surrogate.

Judge Rules In Favor Of Surrogate Mother

It is really important to make sure that you have a signed contract before the surrogate mother becomes pregnant. The judge in the following case has awarded the child to the surrogate mother – there was no signed contract between the intended parents and the surrogate mother. Click here to read the story.

Surrogate Partner

According to definition a surrogate partner or a sexual surrogate is a professional who helps clients overcome sexual dysfunction. The majority of surrogates are women while a few are men. There are also married couples that do surrogacy together. The general term of sexual surrogacy can involve varying levels of practice. Some surrogates work at counseling centers while others have their own office. Some surrogates offer additional services besides surrogacy such as telephone counseling or sexological bodywork.

Most of the surrogates you meet will have a strong educational background and legal recommendation, dealing with sexuality, psychology and counseling. Surrogates should always be certified in their practices. This allows them to work intimately with psychiatrists, psychologists, sexologists and therapists in the best interests of the client.