Absolutely! If you are a gestational surrogate your eggs are not used.
Probably yes - if your ovaries function normally you could have eggs collected and carried in a surrogate. (Although I should point out that egg collection does not always work, even in healthy women. Also, in law, even if the eggs are from yourself the surrogate has the main legal rights over the baby, should they choose to keep it. )
No but the age of the hen does?
Before birth.
If it was a partial hystertomy that preserved the ovaries, or the woman had eggs frozen before the removal of the ovaries then possibly yes. Possibly because it depends on the law in your state in regards to surrogacy and viability of eggs/sperm. For more accurate information, speak to a medical professional and/or a legal practitioner.
Surrogacy is accomplished through a process where a woman, known as the surrogate, agrees to carry and deliver a child for another individual or couple, referred to as the intended parents. This can be done via two main methods: traditional surrogacy, where the surrogate's own eggs are used, making her the biological mother, and gestational surrogacy, where the surrogate carries an embryo created using the intended parents' or donors' eggs and sperm, thus having no genetic link to the child. The process typically involves medical procedures such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and legal agreements to outline the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved.
It is the receiving of donated eggs. You get donated eggs because of infertility. *The name of the procedure is IVF, though as above, using someone elses eggs is simply receiving donated eggs. IVF can be used with a woman's own eggs as well.
A surrogate mother carries a child for another person or couple through a process where she becomes pregnant using an embryo created from the intended parents' eggs and sperm, or from donors. This can be achieved through in vitro fertilization (IVF), where the embryo is implanted into the surrogate's uterus. Throughout the pregnancy, the surrogate maintains the physical and emotional well-being of the fetus until birth, after which she typically relinquishes parental rights to the intended parents. Surrogacy arrangements are often formalized through legal contracts to ensure all parties understand their rights and responsibilities.
Absolutely! If you are a gestational surrogate your eggs are not used.
His wife had fertile eggs, but was medically unable to bring a pregnancy to term.' So her egg was fertilized in vitro with JT sperm, then implanted in surrogate.
Bats and other small mammals carry eggs from one flower to another. hope that answerd it for you
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