There are two types of surrogacies: traditional surrogacy and gestational surrogacy.
- In traditional surrogacy, the eggs used to conceive the child belong to the surrogate, making her the biological mother. In gestational surrogacy, eggs from a known or unknown donor are fertilised in vitro using your sperm, your partner’s sperm, or sperm from a donor and once an embryo has developed, it is transferred to a surrogate to facilitate pregnancy.
- In traditional surrogacy, an intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilisation (IVF) can be used to assist conception. Meanwhile, gestational surrogacy will always require IVF.
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