Sunday 23 November 2014

Become Parents-"The Happiest Moment In The Life"

Surrogacy is when another woman carries and gives birth to a baby for the couple who want to have a child.Surrogacy requires a lot of time, money and also patience is needed to succeed.


Is surrogacy for me?

Surrogacy may be needed if you have a medical condition that are impossible to get pregnant and to give birth.

The type of medical conditions that make surrogacy necessary for you:

  • absence or malformation of the womb
  • loss of recurrent pregnancy
  • repeated in vitro fertilisation (IVF) implantation failures.


How does surrogacy work?

1.Full surrogacy 
Full surrogacy involves the implantation of an embryo created by either:

  • using the intended parent's eggs and sperm.
  • from the intended father,a donated egg fertilized with sperm.
  • an embryo is created by using the donor eggs and sperm.

2.Partial surrogacy 
Partial surrogacy involves sperm from the intended father and an egg from the surrogate. Here fertilisation is done by artificial insemination or intrauterine insemination (IUI).



Advantages of Surrogacy

  • Surrogacy is the great option for couples who are aspiring to their own child and they have a baby with biologically theirs.
  • The Couples ensure that the history of the child is good and will suit them or else there can be issues between them. Such issues can be eliminated through surrogacy and the child will be the own flesh and blood of the couple.
Ponni Hospital offers quality health care services especially focusing on obstetrics, infertility & reproductive disorders.





1 comment:

  1. In vitro fertilisation ((IVF)
    Eggs are removed from the ovaries and fertilised with sperm in a laboratory dish before being placed in the woman’s womb. IVF literally means ‘fertilisation in glass’, giving us the familiar term ‘test tube baby’.
    Intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)

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