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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There doesn’t seem to be any real discussion of the short-term and long-term effects to the surrogate. Being pregnant comes with numerous risk factors. Multiple pregnancies are dangerous and there are long-teen effects. Women often don’t talk about them because it is embarrassing to talk about leaking urine, having your pelvic floor drop, pain, etc. If you develop gestational diabetes your long-term risk of cardiovascular disease does up. Europe tends to be more of a nanny state so protects people from making foolish decisions that will effect you long term. Here is one article that explains some of them: https://www.health.harvard.edu/womens-health/pregnancys-lasting-toll “ Carrying a child and giving birth, whether vaginally or by cesarean section, can stress muscles, ligaments, and nerves responsible for sexual function and bladder and bowel control. While genetics certainly play a part, pregnancy by itself can lead to later problems such as pelvic pain, urine or stool leakage, or sagging or bulging pelvic structures known as pelvic organ prolapse. And the odds of these problems rise with the number of babies you've delivered — especially vaginally — along with their birth weight, Harvard experts say.”[/quote] Then some surrogates will need to have a c section. [/quote]
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