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If an intended parent asks their surrogate to be induced or have a cesarean that is not medically necessary, is she be obligated to do so?
What if the embryo transfer isn't successful? Do IPs usually try a few times with the same surrogate?
What happens if a surrogate changes jobs or loses a job and insurance during the surrogacy journey?
Can we pursue surrogacy if we only have one PGS tested embryo with no plans to make more if the one transfer doesn’t work?