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Medical
issues:- For example:- HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Syphilis, Chlamydia,
Gonorrhea testing and screening are essential for all concerned. The surrogate
should make sure she is immunised against Rubella. Only the intended father
need to have a Cystic Fibrosis test, he also needs to be tested for Tay Sachs
if he is of Jewish descent, these tests will determine if he is a carrier.
If of African descendants they need to be tested for Sickle Cell Anaemia.
The intended father will also need a Semen
test,for pdf file click here. Also
ensure that a MAR
test is also carried out on the semen to check for antibodies, for pdf
file click here. COTS will not accept any
person who is HIV or Hepatitis B & C positive. If doing Gestational
Surrogacy most clinics are testing for the CM
Virus, this test is carried out on all parties. For more information
regarding the CM Virus please click the link above, for pdf file click here.
Surrogates also need to be made aware of the risks involved during
inseminations/ transfers, pregnancy and childbirth, our Support Worker
will inform them of these risks.
Contraception
is very important for surrogates whilst trying to get pregnant for an intended
couple.
Legal
issues:- Registering
a surrogate child. How surrogacy is treated under present UK law, help when
applying for Parental Responsibility
Agreements , Parental
Order, Adoption
& Residence Orders, names of
solicitors who are specialists in this field.
Expenses:-
The level and range of expenses that a surrogate may require, advice on medical
expenses, making wills and taking out appropriate insurance.
Other
Issues:-For example:- Informing the surrogate child about their origins, explaining
surrogacy to surrogate's own children, how to cope with publicity.
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