Yes, a person on depressants can potentially be a surrogate, but it depends on several factors, including the specific medication, the individual's overall mental and physical health, and the policies of the surrogacy agency or intended parents. It's crucial for the person to consult with healthcare professionals to assess how the medication may affect pregnancy and to ensure they can provide a safe environment for the baby. Additionally, psychological evaluations might be required to determine their suitability as a surrogate.
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Surrogate.
When a couple attempts to have a child but cannot for various reason they may want to obtain the services of a surrogate. All states now allow couples to obtain the services of a surrogate. The surrogate will carry the couple's baby to full term for a fee.
A surrogate father is a person who functions like a father to someone who is not his biological or adopted child. In other words, a surrogate father plays the role of father where a legal parental relationship does not already exist.
the person in conrt can givee you more info
Heroin is a powerful depressant.
In my experience, sertraline (Zoloft). It varies from person to person.
I am pretty sure that Valium is a depressant.
A person should take a potential surrogate mother's past history of any violence, self destructiveness, substance abuse issues, maternal, mental and physical health into consideration prior to the interview.
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Alcohol is a depressant in that it slows (or depresses) bodily functions (breathing, heartbeat, etc.). It does not depress mood.