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gestational vs traditional surrogacy

Gestational surrogacy involves a woman carrying an embryo created with the intended parents' or donors' egg and sperm, meaning she has no genetic connection to the baby. Traditional surrogacy uses the surrogate's own egg, making her the genetic mother, with her being artificially inseminated by the intended father's sperm. In summary, gestational surrogacy is when the surrogate isn't genetically related to the baby, whereas traditional surrogacy involves her being the biological mother.