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is it possible to have a gestational surogacy using my dna and my partners sperm?

I am a 33 year old mother of two boys aged 12 and 11. at the age of 25 I had a total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo oopherectomy due to endometriosis and cervical cancer. Is it possible for a baby to be created using my partners sperm and my dna from skin or hair or any part of my body ???? we have a willing gestational surrogate as I obviously dont have a womb, ovaries, tubes or cervix.

Reply by Rayven

Someday, perhaps, you might be able to do this, but at this time, what you are speaking about is not scientifically possible. If you do not have any ovaries, then it will not be possible for you to have your own biological child via surrogacy (or any other method).

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