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Can Gay Couples Use Their Own DNA for Surrogacy?
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Surrogacy has become an incredible option for same-sex couples looking to start a family. A common question is whether gay couples can use their own DNA for surrogacy. The answer is yes, with the help of assisted reproductive technologies.

How Surrogacy for Gay Parents Works

  • Using Genetic Material: In male couples, one partner’s sperm is used to fertilize an egg from a donor. Some couples choose to fertilize multiple eggs with both partners’ sperm, allowing for biological connection to both parents across siblings.
  • Egg Donation: An egg donor is required, as male couples do not produce eggs. Agencies like Rite Options help match couples with suitable egg donors.
  • Gestational Carrier: A surrogate (gestational carrier) carries the pregnancy but has no genetic link to the baby.

Conclusion
Surrogacy for gay parents offers the possibility of having a biological connection to their child. With the right support from experienced agencies like Rite Options, the process can be smooth, fulfilling, and legally secure.



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