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The cost for a partner to carry a baby using your eggs typically involves several factors, including fertility treatments, egg retrieval procedures, and potential surrogacy fees. If you’re considering surrogacy, costs can range from $50,000 to over $150,000, depending on various factors like agency fees, medical expenses, and legal costs. Additionally, if you are using a gestational carrier, there may be costs associated with IVF and embryo transfer. It's essential to consult with fertility and surrogacy professionals to get a comprehensive estimate based on your specific situation.

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