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Dispelling Common Myths About Surrogacy


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If you’ve ever considered becoming a surrogate, you’ve probably come across a few misconceptions along the way. Surrogacy is a compassionate and life-changing journey, but it’s often misunderstood. Let’s take a moment to debunk some of the most common myths about being a surrogate mother—so you can feel informed and confident if this path is calling to you.


Myth 1: Surrogates Get “Too Attached” to the Baby


This is one of the most common misconceptions. In truth, surrogates begin the process fully aware that they are carrying a baby for someone else. While forming a bond during pregnancy is natural, most describe their connection as nurturing rather than parental—more like being a caretaker or an “aunt.” They take pride in helping bring life into the world, knowing from day one that the baby belongs to the intended parents.


Myth 2: Surrogacy Is All About the Money


While surrogates do receive compensation, financial gain is rarely the driving force. Most women choose surrogacy because they want to give the gift of family to those who can’t conceive on their own. The compensation simply acknowledges the surrogate’s time, effort, and commitment throughout the process.


Myth 3: Anyone Can Become a Surrogate


Not quite. Surrogacy requires careful screening—medical, emotional, and psychological—to ensure the surrogate is healthy, stable, and ready for the journey ahead. These evaluations are in place to protect both the surrogate and the intended parents.


Myth 4: Surrogates Don’t Have a Say


In reality, surrogates are active participants in every part of the process. From choosing the intended parents to making personal healthcare decisions, surrogates have a voice and are supported throughout their journey.


Surrogacy is often surrounded by myths, but the truth is far more inspiring. It’s an act of compassion, resilience, and love—the chance to make someone’s dream of parenthood come true. For those who feel called to it, being a surrogate is a deeply rewarding experience that lasts a lifetime.







 
 
 

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