With so much a stake, the rules surrounding surrogacy have to be strict. Everyone involved is investing time, effort, and money to make sure things happen the right way. One of the most important rules related to the process is the rule regarding the maximum age for surrogate mother services.
If you are over 35 and contemplating giving of your heart and womb as a surrogate, you need to be aware of the maximum age rules in your area. In the following information, we will discuss maximum ages limits and why they exist.
Before we define maximum age limits, we want to stress these are rules that have been put in place for the protection of all vested parties. That includes surrogate mothers, intended parents, and the special children who come from the process.
While surrogacy at an advanced age is possible but rare, we still believe 40 years old is an appropriate limit based on science.
As a woman gets older, her ability to safely carry a baby to term diminishes if ever so slightly with each passing year. It doesn’t mean there are always risks, it just means there are more risks, especially health risks. When it comes to the surrogacy process, no level of risk is acceptable.
If a woman were to encounter any of these issues during the surrogacy process, the long-term health effects could be significant.
From the perspective of the intended parents, the risk of an unsuccessful surrogate pregnancy can be devastating. After investing time, money, and a great deal of emotion into the process, they have a right to expect the best possible results, Yes, nature will play its tricks, and sometimes things don’t go as planned. It’s the responsibility of fertility clinics and their medical professionals to maximize the likelihood of a positive outcome. Doing that starts with making sure all surrogate mothers are physically and mentally up to the task.
From the perspective of the infant, they have every right to be developmentally sound and healthy at birth. It ensures they will be able to enjoy all of the benefits associated with having parents that would be willing to do so much to give them life and love.
Are there exceptions to the rules? Sometimes, exceptions can be made at our clinic. However, it’s a rare occurrence because we believe our maximum age limit exists for the benefit of everyone involved in the surrogacy process.
Second, you are within your rights to inquire about surrogacy no matter what age you might be. We provided this information to keep you from getting your hopes up too high before finding out that being over 40 likely eliminates your chances of being a surrogate.
If you have any other questions regarding this topic, please feel free to contact us at your convenience.