The
truth of the matter is that women who choose to use a surrogate, such
as Kim Kardashian, do so for reasons that are not based on convenience
or comfort. "Gestational Surrogacy, that in which the woman carrying
the child has no genetic link, is legally acceptable in the United
States, but is still highly regulated and not used to 'avoid'
pregnancy," says Elena Trukhacheva MD, MSCI, President and Medical
Director of Reproductive Medicine Institute with offices throughout
Chicago (www.teamrmi.com).
"This differs with other countries, such as those in the European Union
where surrogacy is prohibited, driving individuals and couples with a
need for it to come to the US for treatment."
The major indications for gestational surrogacy include:
1)
Medical conditions that would increase the risk of carrying a
pregnancy. These conditions may include severe cardiac or pulmonary
disease, cancer, kidney disease, clotting disorders or other
uncontrolled chronic medical illnesses.
2)
Uterine factors (congenitally absent uterus, abnormalities in uterine
development, ruptured uterus from a prior delivery) that cannot be
repaired surgically.
3)
Prior poor obstetric history (premature delivery, abnormal
placentation, or complications from other pregnancies, such as
peripartum cardiomyopathy)
4) Multiple Pregnancy Losses
5)
Single men or same sex male couples who desire their own genetic
children through the use of donor eggs and a surrogate to carry the
child.
Separate
from the medical issues that result in the option of surrogacy, the
vetting process for gestational surrogates is extensive, similar to that
for egg donors. In all regards, a multidisciplinary approach to
surrogacy is critical - your team would include not only your fertility
specialist and the surrogacy agency, but also a legal team and mental
health professional.
"While
an excellent, and often quite successful option for those who need it,
Gestational Surrogacy involves a number of details; medical,
psychological and emotional," says Dr. Trukhacheva. "It generally is
not a decision that is made lightly."
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