What happens if there are complications during pregnancy?

If complications arise during a surrogate pregnancy, they are typically managed in the same way as any other pregnancy. The health of the surrogate and baby is the top priority. The surrogate will have regular check-ups and her health will be monitored closely to ensure she and the baby remain healthy. In case of any complications, medical professionals will provide appropriate treatment.

If the issue is severe like preeclampsia or gestational diabetes, hospitalized rest might be recommended or in some cases, early delivery might be needed. The surrogate agreement usually includes terms that cover possible scenarios including what happens if bed rest or hospitalization is required.

In the worst-case scenario where the surrogate losses the pregnancy, it is emotionally distressing for everyone involved. The surrogate and the intended parents would most likely need some psychological support and counseling to help them through this period. The agreement should also cover this possibility and outline steps for emotional and financial support.

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