The most commonly cited reason to use a surrogate is advanced maternal age (i.e., diminished ovarian reserve) followed by a uterine-related factor, like a hysterectomy.
Data collection efforts surrounding surrogacy are not great, but as surrogacy increases in popularity, we are starting to understand more about who needs a surrogate.
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The most commonly cited reason to use a surrogate is advanced maternal age (i.e., diminished ovarian reserve) followed by a uterine-related factor, like a hysterectomy.
Data collection efforts surrounding surrogacy are not great, but as surrogacy increases in popularity, we are starting to understand more about who needs a surrogate.
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