Can a surrogate mother still work during the surrogacy process?

Yes, a surrogate mother can generally carry on with her normal routine, including going to work, during most of the surrogacy process. However, there may be certain restrictions, especially as the pregnancy progresses.

As a surrogate mother, she will need to attend numerous medical appointments during the process, which might require some time off work. She could also experience symptoms like morning sickness and fatigue, particularly during the first trimester, which could potentially affect her ability to work. Certain types of jobs, especially those which involve heavy lifting or prolonged periods of standing, might also become more difficult as the pregnancy advances.

Therefore, it's important that the surrogate communicates with the intended parents about her work situation. Ultimately, ensuring the health and well-being of the surrogate and the baby she is carrying is the priority. So, while she can work, it should always be under the advisement of her healthcare provider.

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