How does surrogacy differ from adoption?

Surrogacy and adoption are two different pathways to parenthood. They have unique processes and legal implications, each with its own set of pros and cons.

While both options help individuals or couples start or expand their families, surrogacy involves a woman (known as the surrogate mother) carrying and giving birth to a baby on behalf of another family. The pregnancy is often achieved through assisted reproductive technologies like IVF. On the other hand, adoption is the process of assuming the parenting responsibilities for a child from the child's biological parents.

In surrogacy, the intended parents could have a genetic connection to the child if they provide the egg, sperm, or both. Whereas in adoption, there's usually no biological link between the adoptive parents and the child.

The legal requirements and procedures are also different, with surrogacy often being more complex and variable depending on the laws of the state or country. Each path has its own emotional and financial journey, so it's important for prospective parents to consider their options carefully.

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