Can a surrogate apply if she has not had a child before?
Typically, most surrogacy agencies require that a surrogate has previously given birth before applying. This requirement comes with several reasons behind it. Firstly, having a previous successful pregnancy indicates that the surrogate is physically capable of carrying a pregnancy to term. This substantially reduces the risk of complications during the pregnancy. Also, it's meaningful in that it provides evidence the surrogate's body can withstand the rigors and strains of pregnancy.
Secondly, it assures that the surrogate mother has a solid understanding of the emotional tolls and psychological impact brought about by pregnancy. The experience of having previously gone through pregnancy and childbirth provides vital personal insight into the potential issues, challenges, and feelings that might arise throughout the surrogacy process. So, this requirement is generally placed to ensure both the physical and mental wellbeing of the prospective surrogate.
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