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Advantages:

1. It would give you the chance to help the mother who can't carry her child for whatever reason.

2. You could get paid a lot of money(depending on the hospital).

Disadvantages:

1. A potential illness could be inserted into your body.

2. 9 months of being uncomfortable.

3. Separation from the child could be difficult.

4. Depending on if your related to the mother or not, you would not be living in your house for the duration of the pregnancy, instead you would be at the hospital.

5. The parent(s) could die or become unable to care for the child, leaving you with the decision on whether or not to keep it.

I know it seems like there is more disadvantages to advantages, being a surrogate can be a life-changing experience. All I want to remind is, if your planning on doing this:

1. Pray about it. Hard.

2. Consult your pastor and (or) your relatives.

3. Pray some more.

Good luck:)

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If the child is conceived using a Traditional Surrogate (where the surrogate uses her own eggs and the child is biologically related to her) then there the child can look like her. However, if a Gestational Surrogate is used (the eggs used belong to the intended mother, or an egg donor ) then there is no biological link between the surrogate and the child, therefore, no more chance of the child looking like the surrogate than any other child could.

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