Has Someone asked You to be Their Gestational Surrogate?

Has Someone asked You to be Their Gestational Surrogate?

Has Someone asked You to be Their Gestational Surrogate?

To begin — don’t panic. Someone asking you to be their gestational surrogate in Las Vegas isn’t the same as committing to the actual journey. They’ve just asked you to think about it. How well do you know the person who asked you? Are they a close friend or family member? What are your thoughts on carrying a child for them? Have you ever been pregnant or had children prior to this?

Deciding to be someone’s gestational surrogate — especially if it’s a family member or friend — isn’t one to be taken lightly. It’s a far cry from becoming roommates, and could either bring you closer or drive you apart. So, make sure that your relationship with the person or couple who asked you can withstand any kind of circumstance. In itself, though, being asked this is a huge honor and compliment to you as a person and the impact you’ve had in the intended parent’s life.

Match Meeting Surrogates with Intended Parents

Even if you already know the person or couple who has asked you to be their gestational surrogate, it’s important to have an official sit down meeting with them. To discuss all the necessary aspects, including the specific reasons why they chose you. Have an open mind when you go into this conversation. Hear them out, and know that you have full control of your choice. If you feel pressured into saying yes in any way, then an automatic no would be the better option. 

Only reveal information that you are comfortable sharing. If the meeting becomes too much like a job interview, stay calm and remind the intended parents of the meeting’s purpose. The first thing that must be determined is if all of you are a good match for a decision of this magnitude. Other details can wait. Questions pertaining to your health can be filtered through your doctor or fertility specialist, and financial information through the chosen surrogacy agency. Don’t get carried away in the heightened emotions and unknowingly get yourself wrapped up without first committing or declining the intended parent’s offer to be their gestational surrogate.

Work with a Surrogacy Agency

It doesn’t matter how long you’ve known the intended parents, or how much you trust them. If you’ve agreed to be their gestational surrogate, be sure to work with a surrogacy agency. Because of the emotional entanglements that can accompany agreements with friends and family, a surrogacy agency will lend a guiding hand through all of that. 

At Adoption and Surrogacy Choices of Las Vegas, we ensure that both parties are protected, and that you don’t get too overwhelmed during the journey. Particularly since you’re entering a legal contract with the intended parents. It’s important that all parties fully understand the ins and outs of the agreement, and remain on the same page. This lessens the risk of any potential issues once the process has officially started.

Financial Obligations for Surrogates

One of the entanglements aforementioned involves exchanging money. Oftentimes, this is a difficult topic to bring up with close friends and family to the point where it’s dismissed altogether. That, or the intended parents are left feeling as though they are forever in debt to you. These feelings, in turn, can cause guilt or discomfort in your relationship. 

Working with an agency eliminates this awkwardness, and makes sure that the appropriate financial compensation is distributed. Adoption Choices of Las Vegas understands the sensitivity, but we don’t have the emotional attachment and are easily able to handle the aspect of money. 

Someone Asked You to be their Gestational Carrier Surrogate

When someone you know asks you to be their gestational surrogate, thank them for the honor and take however much time you need to consider their offer. If the intended parents mention a deadline, do your best to respect that. Do some soul-searching and see if you are able to accept. Talk to your partner or spouse as well, and get his or her feedback. 

Is this a choice that you can fully commit to? Is your relationship with the intended parents strong enough to weather all that comes with being a gestational surrogate? Are you able to come to a reasonable agreement with them? If not, be upfront and honest. Explain your reasons why, and thank them once again for the honor of being considered. If yes, go for it! You’d be gifting them with a son or daughter and helping them become the parents they’ve always wanted to be!

Adoption and Surrogacy Choices of Las Vegas has been providing adoption and surrogacy services across in Las Vegas since 2012. For information more general to Nevada, please visit our mother site Adoption and Surrogacy Choices of Nevada. For information specific to Reno, please visit our sister site Adoption and Surrogacy Choices of Reno. You can also call us to speak to someone now. Contact Us 24/7: CALL OR TEXT 702-474-4673

Sources:

https://www.coloradosurro.com/blog/2017/2/21/will-you-be-our-surrogate-tips-for-the-match-meeting

https://surrogate.com/surrogates/how-to-find-intended-parents/being-a-surrogate-for-a-friend-or-family-member/