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Postdelivery adjustment of gestational carriers, intended parents, and their children

Postdelivery adjustment of gestational carriers, intended parents, and their children
Surrogacy raises a number of concerns about the psychological adjustment of the surrogate, the parents, and the child. Despite surrogacy becoming more common, research into the postdelivery psychological adjustment of the individuals involved has lagged far behind. This review examines research on the psychological adjustment of surrogates and their children. It then presents findings from studies assessing parents’ psychological health and parent–child relationships, and children’s adjustment within families formed through surrogacy.
Source: fertstert.org

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