How does the Surrogacy Process in Kenya works?
The Surrogacy
Process in Kenya is of two types which are (i) Gestational Surrogacy
and (ii) Traditional Surrogacy
(i) Gestational surrogacy is the Surrogacy
Process in Kenya where your fertility expert will collect your eggs from
your ovaries and fertilize them with the sperm of your husband and once the
fertilization occurs your skilled embryologist will place the best-chosen
embryo into the uterus of gestational surrogate mother and she will carry your
baby in her womb for 9 months until the baby birth. This is a safe and most
demanded procedure because in this procedure the surrogate has no genetic
tie-up with the baby born and hence you will have your own genetic baby.
(ii) Traditional surrogacy is a Surrogacy
Process in Kenya where your fertility expert will artificially inseminate
the eggs of the surrogate mother or egg donor and fertilize them with the sperm
of your husband or sperm donor. Once the fertilization occurs your embryologist
will place the best-chosen embryo into the uterus of traditional surrogate
mother to establish the successful pregnancy.
Generally, people prefer
gestational surrogacy over traditional one because in gestational the surrogate
has no relationship with the baby born, however, in traditional surrogacy the
surrogate is the biological mother of the baby born because her eggs were
fertilized for the procedure.
What are the chances to have a baby with Surrogacy
Procedure in Kenya?
To determine the actual success
rate of the Surrogacy Procedure in Kenya is quite difficult as there are
many factors on which the Surrogacy Procedure in Kenya depends. Some of the
following factors are:
• The major factor is the age of the egg
donor if the egg donor is used for the Surrogacy Procedure in Kenya as
her age will affect the chances of pregnancy.
• Ability of surrogate mother to get pregnant
• The success rates of the IVF and IUI
procedure, if used for Surrogacy Procedure in Kenya.
• The quality of gamete provided by the
commissioning couple.
What risk associated with Surrogacy Procedure
in Kenya?
The risk associated with the Surrogacy
Procedure in Kenya totally depends on the type of the surrogacy
procedure you used (Gestational or Traditional). However, if in case the
surrogates are not properly examined and screened for their infectious disease
such as AIDS and Hepatitis in that condition there are chances of transferring
the risk from surrogate mother to baby. So, it is very important that your
fertility expert will properly examine the surrogates before they deliver their
services to the couples so that the chances of transferring the risk to the
baby are reduced.
How much the Surrogacy Process in Kenya
costs?
The cost of the Surrogacy
Process in Kenya is different for both the procedures. The cost of the
gestational surrogacy is around USD 40,000 and the cost of the traditional
surrogacy is around USD 35,000 including all other expenses of the surrogate
mother. In case you wish to bring your own surrogate than your cost of the Surrogacy
Process in Kenya will reduce and for gestational surrogacy it is then
around USD 35,000 and for traditional, it is around USD 30,000 including all
other expenses.
Bringing your own surrogate have
no issues but you need to make sure that the surrogate which your hired for the
Surrogacy Process in Kenya is properly screened and examined for her
infectious disease and also these surrogates should be between the age of 21 to
35 years, preferably a married woman with kids because they have established
their ability to bear the children, however, unmarried surrogates are also
welcomed but they need to follow the rules and regulations associated with Surrogacy
Process in Kenya.
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