Surrogacy after neonatal death due to intrauterine growth retardation

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Surrogacy after neonatal death due to intrauterine growth retardation 


Today  Mr and Mrs George (name changed)  are a happy couple, but the scenario was quite different a year back. Both of them were severely depressed after failing several attempts of trying for a normal healthy baby. George was 42 years and his wife  37 years and they had been married for 19years.
Their first baby died due to severe intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), the second baby was born mentally retarded and the  3rd and 4th pregnancy resulted in  miscarriages. When I advised them to go for surrogacy, they  were more than happy as all they wanted was a normal baby.


Today the surrogate has given birth to a beautiful  healthy baby  and their joy knows no bounds





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