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Is it possible for me to be a surrogate for my sister????

I had a baby 10 1/2 weeks early when I was 16 then 7 years later i had a full term baby. my husband and I are done having children I just was wondering if i could be a surrogate for my sister and brother in law?

Reply by Rayven
It is very common for sisters to help one another. Because you have already had at least one healthy, full-term baby, then you do meet the preliminary qualifications to become a surrogate mother for your sister.

You will need to go see your OB/GYN to make sure you fully qualify, or talk to her clinic.

You could become either a gestational or traditional surrogate for your sister.

Best wishes!

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