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Considering Surrogacy Hialeah FL

When a couple in Hialeah finds out that they are unable to conceive a child together naturally, that can be a considerable blow. There is an equal chance of both the male and the female having a reproductive issue that hinders this process. But, medical technology has advanced to such a point that couples who never thought they would be able to have their own biological child might now have the chance.

Melvin E Castillo, MD
(305) 532-1989
4302 Alton Rd
Miami Beach, FL
Laida N Cassanova MD
(305) 596-9979
11040 N Kendall Dr
Miami, FL
Robert E Boyett, MD
(305) 279-5300
8955 SW 87th Ct
Miami, FL
Emilio Armando Blanco, MD
504-588-5218
4980 W 10th Ave
Hialeah, FL
Carlos Regino Sarduy, MD
305-824-1999
6600 Cow Pen Rd Ste 310
Hialeah, FL
Julio E Arronte MD PA
(305) 226-5651
11760 SW 40th St
Miami, FL
Annette K Pelaez, MD
(305) 630-4100
8900 SW 117th Ave
Miami, FL
Antonio Simonian, MD
Miami Beach, FL
Gerardo Bustillo, MD
714-378-5552
6880 Cassia Pl
Hialeah, FL
Nestor Israel Humaran, MD
305-823-1836
1255 W 46th St Ste 9
Hialeah, FL
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Considering Surrogacy

When a couple finds out that they are unable to conceive a child together naturally, that can be a considerable blow. There is an equal chance of both the male and the female having a reproductive issue that hinders this process. But, medical technology has advanced to such a point that couples who never thought they would be able to have their own biological child might now have the chance.

One of the ways that this can be achieved is through surrogacy. In the surrogacy process, a woman is implanted with the fertilized egg of the couple. Although sometimes a healthy family member of the appropriate background and age might n most cases, this woman is selected by the couple from a fertility agency.

Generally, what happens is that the prospective gestational carrier will submit an application. This woman will not only have to be mentally and physically healthy, she will have to have already had her own healthy children. The application should include photos of the woman's family, and will also ask other questions about her menstrual cycles and pregnancy background.

Although many couples are hesitant about the surrogacy process at first, they end up embracing surrogacy for a variety of different reasons. They will be able to actively participate in all of the woman's prenatal appointments. The controversial nature of such a situation is very much a thing of the past, because this is a way for couples to have their own child, but also gain a friend in the process.

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