Yes, a surrogate can carry another woman's eggs through a process called gestational surrogacy. In this arrangement, the eggs are typically fertilized with sperm in a laboratory to create embryos, which are then implanted into the surrogate's uterus. The surrogate has no genetic connection to the child, as she is only providing the womb for gestation. This method allows intended parents to have a biological child even if they cannot carry the pregnancy themselves.
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