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Q: Surrogate pregnancy
asked by: DoctorQuestion on September 9th, 2008
I had a parital hystroicotmy 2 years ago and still have my ovaries is it possible to take my eggs and my fiances sperm and have someone else carry a baby for us. My fiance wants a baby and i cant carry one but can we find someone who can and put my egg and his sperm in and it produce us a baby..


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 11th, 2008
Pregnancy Q and A Answer A4671
Yes, it is possible to take an egg-cell from you and sperm from your fiancée and to insert the fertilized egg-cell inside another woman's womb (surrogate mother).





Before performing this procedure you have to check its legal issues in your country.










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