Meaning of comissing mother
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Answer:
The commissioning mother has been defined as biological mother who uses her egg to create an embryo planted in any other woman.
Explanation:
As with any story, there are at least two sides, and surrogacy is no different. In surrogacy, one woman (called the host or surrogate mother) carries a child for another as the result of an agreement which is made before conception that the child should be handed over after birth.
The couple wishing to have the child is called the commissioning couple.
There are many couples who desire children and, for any number of reasons, have not been successful in conception and/or carrying a pregnancy to term. Some have determined to adopt a baby to fill the gap in their lives for a child while other have decided to make one last effort for a child to be born through surrogacy. In straight surrogacy, the host mother uses her own eggs and is artificially inseminated with the sperm of the intended father. In this case, the baby has a biological connection to the surrogate mother. Host surrogacy or gestational surrogacy uses the eggs of the intended mother combined with the sperm of the intended father or a sperm donor. The embryo is then implanted in the host mother by in vitro fertilization.