Gestational Surrogate in Florida: A Complete Process Guide
Surrogacy is a beautiful way to help another couple experience the joy of parenthood. When you become a gestational surrogate in Florida, you are offering your most precious resource, yourself, to help make a family’s dreams come true. For someone, it’s a lifetime dream that will become true because of your decision to be a surrogate.
How Surrogacy Works for Gestational Surrogates?
Surrogacy Requirements
To be a Gestational Surrogate in Florida, you must meet some basic requirements:
- Being between the ages of 21 and 40
- Having had at least one successful pregnancy and delivery records
- Being in good physical and mental health
- Having a healthy BMI and not smoking or using illegal drugs
- Having a stable living situation and a supportive family or partner
- Passing a criminal background check
How to Become A Surrogate?
The Screening and Matching Process
The surrogate mother and intended parents go through a screening session to ensure that they are a good match. Once the screening is done, the surrogate will be matched with the intended parents.
Undergo The Medical Procedure
The surrogate mother goes through medical procedures, which include hormonal treatments and the embryo transfer process, for a healthy pregnancy.
The Baby Delivery Process
The surrogate mother carries the pregnancy to full term and then delivers the baby for intended parents.
Complete All Legal Proceedings
It is very important to have a prebirth order. Contract review and compensation agreements are entered into before the pregnancy, and compensation is paid from the attorney’s trust account throughout the pregnancy as outlined in the agreement.
Start The Process With Us
Each Surrogacy journey is unique and personal. Working with an experienced Surrogacy Attorney, such as Ms. Danciu, can make the surrogacy process easier and better for you. Contact us for more details.
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