Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Surrogates often deeply upset by the process

Surrogates often deeply upset by the process: study | Science & Health | News | National Post: Women who get pregnant for others frequently suffer separation anxiety and depression when they have to hand over the newborn to the would-be parents, researchers at a Vancouver fertility clinic report. Some also become angry when their contact with the parents is limited. The researchers say their findings should serve as a warning for fertility-clinic staff who screen potential “gestational” carriers.

'via Blog this'

No comments:

Post a Comment