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surrogacy abroad

Surrogacy abroad involves using a surrogate mother in another country to carry a pregnancy for intended parents who cannot conceive naturally. Typically, the intended parents provide the embryo—created using their DNA or donor eggs and sperm— which the surrogate carries and delivers. Laws and regulations surrounding surrogacy vary globally; some countries have permissive, restrictive, or no legislation, leading many to seek treatments abroad for legal, ethical, or cost reasons. It’s important to understand the legal, ethical, and logistical aspects of international surrogacy before proceeding.