let me leave with you something a friend told me:
Surrogacy is NEVER in the best interests of the person who is created in these circumstances.
How can it be anything other than damaging for a newborn baby to be separated after birth from the only person it knows..it's mother?!? Nature does not intend that a child be taken from its mother within minutes, hours, days or weeks of its birth. This is the critical time of "bonding"; the very foundation-stone of physical and emotional wellbeing in the life of the human child.
Sometimes, through death, abandonment (or adoption)....a child loses its mother. Hopefully its father is able to protect and nurture it...with support from family and friends. A newborn child, (whose mother has died or disappeared), is vulnerable and grieving for its profound loss. I would recommend that you read Nancy Verrier's work "The Primal Wound" for a deeper understanding of the effects of separation on mother and baby.
It is becoming increasingly acceptable to "create" a child through IVF surrogacy arrangements. This requires two women to contribute/participate in the child's conception through ova donation and gestational surrogacy. Perhaps people who embark on this process believe that a child will not experience loss because neither the genetic nor gestational mother are
"wholly" connected to the child. I think that a child created in these circumstances will feel a very deep sense of loss that it does not have a "whole" mother in its life.
Do read Nancy Verrier......she will illuminate your way as you ponder these profoundly important issues.
yes it is legal in theuk.
i run a uk surro m,essage board and support forum with a surro.
come check us outon www.uksurrogatefamiliesonline.鈥?br>
we welcome surrogates,hopeful surrogates and intended parents and thier families.
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surrogacy is legal in the uk,she has just completed her 2nd journey.
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i think your best bet is the net it may take some time to get the information needed but good luck
Firstly I think its very kind and generous of you think about doing this for a childless couple but please be aware that this is not an easy process. The emotional trauma to yourself and to your family cannot be under estimated. This doesnt just affect you it affects everyone in your life. You will be carefully vetted by any of the organisations out there who deal in surrogacy and this does involve some psychological assessment. Also in the UK it is illegal to accept payment for this service but you will be paid expenses ie trips to the antenatal clinic/hospital , maternity clothes etc.
I suggest you check out the internet for useful information - Ive posted a few here to get you started.
Once again , I do hope that this all goes well for you - what you are thinking of doing is not only life changing for you but also for the childless couple you will help.
Chris Midwife
Agreed, Surrogacy is illegal in the UK especially if money is involved.
i am sure it is illegal in the UK
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