What happens if a surrogate miscarries?

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Understanding the Impact of Surrogate Miscarriage

When a surrogate miscarries, it can be a devastating and emotional experience for all parties involved. The intended parents may feel a deep sense of loss and grief, as they have invested time, money, and emotions in the surrogacy process. The surrogate may also experience a range of emotions, from sadness and guilt to physical discomfort and disappointment.

In such situations, it is important for all parties to communicate openly and support each other through the grieving process. The intended parents and the surrogate should discuss their feelings and concerns, seeking professional help if needed. They may also need to revisit their legal agreements to determine the next steps, such as whether to try again with the same surrogate or explore other options. Ultimately, dealing with a surrogate miscarriage requires compassion, understanding, and patience from everyone involved to navigate this difficult situation.