Can a woman become a surrogate more than once?

Absolutely, a woman can indeed become a surrogate more than once. However, it's important to understand that it's no small feat. Typically, health and age factors are primary considerations, and doctors normally suggest waiting for at least six months after a surrogate pregnancy to ensure that the body has returned to its baseline state before starting the process again. Furthermore, legal regulations can vary depending on the country and state. In some areas, a surrogate has a maximum number of pregnancies she can undertake - usually including her own childbearing experiences. Mental health aspects are also significant; surrogacy is not just physically demanding, but can be emotionally too. Peer support from other surrogates who have undertaken multiple journeys can be vital. Ultimately, the decision is personal and needs careful consideration and consultation with medical authorities.

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At Modooboo, we understand that the journey to parenthood, the decision to become a surrogate, or the act of donating eggs are deeply personal and life-changing experiences. That's why we stand out as your best choice in this journey.

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As a surrogate with Modooboo, you can qualify for one of the industry's highest compensations, with surrogates earning up to $120K.