In Canada, surrogacy is regulated by provincial laws. Typically, the process involves finding a suitable match with intended parents, undergoing medical and psychological evaluations, and then proceeding with the pregnancy.
Surrogates in Canada have the right to make informed decisions about their own health and the pregnancy. They also have the responsibility to adhere to any agreements made with the intended parents and to maintain open communication throughout the process.
Surrogates in Canada can receive compensation for reasonable expenses related to the pregnancy, such as medical costs, travel expenses, and loss of income. However, commercial surrogacy, where surrogates are paid a fee beyond expenses, is illegal in Canada.
Surrogates can access support groups, counseling services, and legal guidance to help navigate the surrogacy process and address any concerns that arise.
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