Surrogacy can be organized through several steps, typically starting with legal consultations to understand the laws in the relevant jurisdiction. Intended parents usually choose between gestational surrogacy, where the surrogate carries an embryo created from the intended parents' genetic material, or traditional surrogacy, where the surrogate is also the genetic mother. After selecting a surrogate, a contract outlining the rights and responsibilities of all parties is created and signed. Finally, medical procedures are arranged, which may involve in vitro fertilization (IVF) and regular health monitoring throughout the pregnancy.
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