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COSTA HEALTH Commitment: Safety Control of Infection Risk for Surrogates in Mexico Surrogacy

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For women considering becoming a surrogate for a Mexico surrogacy program, health and safety are undoubtedly one of the primary concerns. Many women worry about the existence of infection risks during the entire surrogacy process, especially when medical procedures are involved. Professional surrogacy agencies, such as COSTA HEALTH, prioritize the surrogate's health and safety above all else. We minimize surrogacy-related infection risks through strict medical protocols, high-standard clinic environments, and full-cycle professional monitoring.

 

Infection Risks and Professional Response in the Surrogacy Process

 

Becoming a surrogate primarily involves two medical stages that could potentially pose infection risks: preparation before embryo transfer and the embryo transfer procedure itself.

 

1.  Risk Control of the Embryo Transfer Procedure

 

    Embryo transfer is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure, identical to the standard In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) embryo transfer steps.

 

     Sterile Operating Environment: Medical facilities collaborating with COSTA HEALTH are equipped with international-standard sterile operating rooms and transfer equipment. Doctors strictly adhere to sterile techniques during the procedure and use disposable supplies, eliminating cross-contamination at the source.

     Antibiotic Prophylaxis: Before and after the transfer, doctors may use preventive antibiotics, judiciously based on the surrogate's physical condition, to reduce the risk of endometrial or pelvic infection.

 

2.  Regular Screening for Pregnancy-Related Infectious Diseases

 

    Throughout the Mexico surrogacy period, the most important aspect is ensuring the surrogate is free from infectious diseases that could lead to mother-to-child vertical transmission, which protects both the fetus and the surrogate herself.

 

     Comprehensive Pre-Screening: All surrogate candidates must undergo extremely strict infectious disease testing before being admitted to the program, including but not limited to HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Syphilis, etc. Any positive result will exclude the candidate from eligibility, ensuring the health of the surrogate pool.

     Repeat Testing During Pregnancy: COSTA HEALTH requires surrogates to undergo repeat infectious disease checks multiple times before embryo transfer and throughout the pregnancy to rule out the possibility of unexpected infection. Any potential risk found is immediately met with professional intervention and treatment.

 

3.  Genetic Material Isolation Guarantee

 

    It is crucial to clarify that the surrogacy baby's genetic material comes from the intended parents' (or donor's) embryo. The surrogate does not come into contact with the embryo's germ cells, and the entire process does not involve the exchange of blood or body fluids. Therefore, the surrogate cannot transmit hereditary diseases or infectious diseases to the baby from the embryo.

 

COSTA HEALTH is dedicated to providing every surrogate with the safest and most comfortable Mexico surrogacy experience.

 

 High-Standard Clinic Collaboration: We only select clinics that collaborate with reproductive medicine specialists who have high-precision laboratories and extensive experience.

 Full Health Support: From pre-conception, transfer to delivery, the surrogate receives close attention from medical coordinators and professional doctors, ensuring that any minor health change is discovered and addressed promptly.

 

Mexico surrogacy is a journey filled with love, and your dedication and health are the most important guarantee of its success. Under the strict management and professional medical support of COSTA HEALTH, you can confidently fulfill your wish to help others.

 

If you are healthy, full of love, and wish to become a surrogate mother under the protection of the highest safety standards, we invite you to learn more about COSTA HEALTH and join our surrogacy program.

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