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Would you be a surrogate?

I keep seeing adds for being a surrogate.  They pay your medical bills and you get $18,000 when you hand over the baby.  $24,000 the second time you are willing to do it.  I don't think that is even close to enough for all the pain and sickness of pregnancy. 
Me DOR amh .64 ng/mL  
DH Brain Cancer
BFP #1 12/11/08 DS born 8/23/09
BFP#2 10/13/11 DC 11/4/11
BFP#3 12/6/13 Lost 12/29/13
Told IVF is the only option and have not found a clinic that will take me.



Re: Would you be a surrogate?

  • Nope - not for a stranger.  I would do it for my sister (who had a hard time getting pregnant, but eventually did and now has a beautiful little boy).  

     

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  • I would never ever, ever do it not even for millions of dollars.
  • If there was no labor, it wouldn't be that bad for me if my pregnancy was the same each time.  I don't know if I could carry a baby and give it to someone else though!
  • MissTGHMissTGH member
    I agree i wouldnt be a surrogate only because of everything I have had to deal with in this pregnancy but some women have wonderful pregnancies so I can see why some people do it but its not for me...
  • No way I could do it.  I couldn't do it for anyone other than my sister.  This has been such an incredibly emotional experience and I can't imagine carrying a baby and then having to hand him/her over to someone else, especially a stranger - for any amount of money.
  • I can't see myself ever doing that. Not unless someone like Sarah Jessica Parker comes knocking on my door with a HUGE check, lol.

    My pregnancy has been really easy, but it still takes a toll on my body. I am tired and soo ready to have my baby at the end of all this.

  •  No. I was adopted and have been reunited with my natural mother. She has decribed how painful it was to give me up. The difference between her and a surrogate is that she didn't plan to get pregnant and didn't get paid to give me to someone else, but I would imagine the pain to be very similar.
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  • trinisetrinise member

    it would have to supplement my salary!!

  • Hell no. I thought I could do it before I got pregnant but no friggin' way.
  • I would, but only for a family member or very good friend.
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  • I would only be a surrogate for my sister or my brothers wife and only after I was done having kids.
  • imageDeirdre18:
    I would never ever, ever do it not even for millions of dollars.

    This.  I hate being pregnant for my own children.  I've seen a few Baby Stories where sisters had children for their gay brothers.  I think that it's such an amazing gift, but I don't think that I'm cut out for this.

  • I think that if I was one of those women who enjoyed being pregnant, sure I would.
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  • I would only do it for my sisters if they werent able to have kids, but it would be after I was done having children.
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  • Possibly, if pregnancy weren't so high risk for me and the baby. But as it stands, the benefits of doing it even for our own children barely outweigh the risks.

    ETA: I mean the benefits of being pregnant and carrying my own biological child rather than pursuing other options such as using a surrogate (as opposed to being one), not the benefits of having children altogether. Those obviously FAR outweigh any risk.

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  • I'd consider it, but I think DH is only willing to put up with me being pregnant while carrying his child.
  • We are very close friends with several gay male couples. If any of them asked, I would carry their child in a heartbeat.

    I know I couldn't do it for a stranger. 

  • I would love to do it but there is no way I could give up a baby, even if it wasn't my egg or my dh's sperm, after carrying it for 9 months.  It would be an amazing gift to give to someone, I just couldn't part with the LO.
    BFP#1: 9.16.08 DD: 5.28.09
    BFP#2: 7.10.11 MMC: 8.3.11 D&C: 8.29.11
    BFP#3: 12.5.11 MC: 12.22.11
    BFP#4: 2.14.12 MMC: 3.8.12 D&C: 3.13.12 Loss due to Trisomy 16
    BFP#5: 6.11.12 MC: 6.28.12 Loss due to Triploidy
    RPL BW, Sonohystogram, Chromosome testing on DH and myself = everything is normal
    BFP#6: 12.4.12 EDD: 8.16.13
    Things I did different with this pregnancy:
    1. Waited TTC until after I had 3 normal menstrual cycles.
    2. Got a new OB - amazing man who listened!
    3. 200 mg progesterone until 12 weeks
    4. Daily lovenox injections
  • I don't think I could do it, but I commend those that do!
  • I don't think I could do it either but I love the idea of surrogacy.

    My brother's girlfriend has been a surrogate 5 times to strangers. She loves being pregnant and has developed relationships with the families that she helped have a child. I think it is a beautiful thing to do for someone. I know she gets compensated for it, which one could argue takes away from the "gift" aspect. But, even though it is a service, it's helping out a couple that would otherwise not be able to have their own child.

    Hearing from her experiences, I would definitely have my own attorney and be very specific about what I would want/expect. Just one example is that she said her first time she didn't have any clause about multiples and so they put in 3 embryos during the in vitro. She ended up giving birth to twins but she didn't think ahead to add extra compensation for the extra complications of carrying twins, even though it was more taxing on her than carrying one baby. Since that one, she has had a one embryo policy. So no more multiples.

    Like I said, I could never do it, but knowing what she has gone through, I know there are a lot more legal ramifications of it than I ever thought of.

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  • never. too hard to give up. plenty of great kids need adopting
  • no I wouldn't.  No matter how much money they paid me.  Not only is it a whole lot of stress and discomfort in someone else's place but what about the connection you feel to the child that has been living inside of you for all that time?  I'd probably want to keep it.
  • rae76rae76 member
    No.  I'm not even sure I will do this again for us to have a second child, but I'm sure I'll change my mind on that one.  The only way I would consider being a surrogate is for my sister. 
  • I would only do it for family.
  • Ditto many PPs.  I don't think I could do it "for hire", for a stranger.  I would do it in a heartbeat for family.
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  • SFAug07SFAug07 member
    I admire people who can do it. I could never (and I am way too old now anyway - I'm 38).
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