Surrogacy Unveiled: Doctors Experience and Stories of Hope and Challenges

Nayana H. Patel
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Objective To focus on the experiences of doctor’s, intending parents, and surrogates with beautiful surrogate babies, including legal issues and the challenges posed by the pandemic. Study Design This study adopts a novel strategy by investigating surrogacy from a medical professional's viewpoint. We want to offer our knowledge and wisdom gained from dealing with surrogacy as a doctor, especially in light of the many challenges brought on, including the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study is to comprehend the role of the doctor in surrogacy and how it relates to intended parents' and surrogate moms' experiences. Subjects This study's subjects include the doctor, who is also its principal investigator, as well as intending couple and surrogate mother. While intending parents and surrogate moms contribute further insights into their involvement in the surrogacy process, the doctor's experiences serve as the central narrative. Main Outcome Measures In this study we have looked into indications, neonatal outcomes, legal aspects, in house development, management during covid 19 pandemic of all surrogates through our experience at a single center over 5 years. Results This study provides insight into the experiences of couples considering surrogacy, the effective management of surrogates during a pandemic, and the impact of surrogacy on the developmental outcomes of children. Conclusions The findings highlight the experiences of intending couples during the challenging period of the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing prolonged separations, varying perceptions of baby development, and increased anxiety. The successful handling of surrogates in this context, where 19 out of 54 tested positive for COVID-19 but all recovered, underscores the adaptability and success of established protocols. Additionally, the positive developmental progress in children and the prevalence of donor eggs in surrogacy outcomes contribute to a comprehensive understanding of surrogacy. Overall, this study sheds light on the emotional, physiological, and developmental aspects of surrogacy.
揭开代孕的神秘面纱:医生的经验和希望与挑战的故事
目的 关注医生、有意成为父母者和代孕者与美丽代孕婴儿的经历,包括法律问题和大流行病带来的挑战。研究设计 本研究采用了一种新颖的策略,从医疗专业人员的角度对代孕进行调查。我们希望提供作为一名医生在处理代孕过程中获得的知识和智慧,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行等诸多挑战面前。本研究的目的是理解医生在代孕中的角色,以及这一角色与意向父母和代孕妈妈的经历之间的关系。研究对象 本研究的研究对象包括医生(也是本研究的主要调查者)、意向夫妇和代孕母亲。虽然意向父母和代孕妈妈对他们参与代孕过程的情况有进一步的了解,但医生的经历是叙述的中心。主要结果测量 在这项研究中,我们通过在一个中心 5 年的经验,对所有代孕者的适应症、新生儿结局、法律方面、内部发展、covid 19 大流行期间的管理进行了调查。结果 本研究深入探讨了考虑代孕的夫妇的经历、大流行期间对代孕者的有效管理以及代孕对儿童发育结果的影响。结论 研究结果突出了有意代孕的夫妇在 COVID-19 大流行的挑战时期的经历,强调了长时间的分离、对婴儿发育的不同看法以及焦虑的增加。在这种情况下,54 名代孕者中有 19 人 COVID-19 检测呈阳性,但全部康复,代孕者的成功处理凸显了既定方案的适应性和成功性。此外,孩子们的积极发育进展和代孕结果中捐赠卵子的普遍性有助于全面了解代孕。总之,这项研究揭示了代孕的情感、生理和发育方面的问题。
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