As we mentioned in other articles, endometriosis grow somewhere else other than the endometrium also reacts to hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle, building up tissue, breaking it, and eliminating it through the menstrual period. Hysterectomy always is the last resource in treating endometriosis for woman who has exhausted all the treatments without success, or endometrial tissues has become cancerous, her doctor may suggest some kinds of hysterectomy. After endometrial hysterectomy, if you want to have children, you may consider gestational carrier.
I. Draw up a legal document
If your ovaries are not removed or you have collected your eggs before endometrial hysterectomy, you can have children by acquiring the gestational carrier.
Before you want to proceed with this option, the first step that you have to do is to talk to your lawyer and have him or her drawn up a legal document, in order to protect yourself and avoid any legal dispute or difficulty in the process.
II. How fertilizing works
After taking hormone medication to enhance the production of your own eggs and ensure the ovaries to responding to the medication, you will monitor the process by having blood test and transvaginal ultrasound. When the follicles are about 18 mm in diameter and the ovaries are producing enough amount of estradiol, you will be given human chorionic gonadotrophin and your eggs now is ready for fertilization with your partner sperm.
In this procedure, your egg is put in a dish together with your partner sperm cells, then the dishes is put into the incubator where they will develop into embryos and placed into gestational carrier's uterus. Before placing the embryos into gestation carrier' uterus, the gestation carrier is required to take hormone medication to ensure the uterus readiness of embryos implantation.
III. How to avoid fraud
1. Make sure you have a legal document drawn by experience lawyer to avoid any legal dispute later on.
2. Do not attempt to look for gestational carrier in the internet.
3. Check government agencies for information of gestational carrier.
4. If you joint some agencies for gestation carrier, make sure they are legitimated and have good respectability.
5. Check for other options
I hope this information will help.
I. Draw up a legal document
If your ovaries are not removed or you have collected your eggs before endometrial hysterectomy, you can have children by acquiring the gestational carrier.
Before you want to proceed with this option, the first step that you have to do is to talk to your lawyer and have him or her drawn up a legal document, in order to protect yourself and avoid any legal dispute or difficulty in the process.
II. How fertilizing works
After taking hormone medication to enhance the production of your own eggs and ensure the ovaries to responding to the medication, you will monitor the process by having blood test and transvaginal ultrasound. When the follicles are about 18 mm in diameter and the ovaries are producing enough amount of estradiol, you will be given human chorionic gonadotrophin and your eggs now is ready for fertilization with your partner sperm.
In this procedure, your egg is put in a dish together with your partner sperm cells, then the dishes is put into the incubator where they will develop into embryos and placed into gestational carrier's uterus. Before placing the embryos into gestation carrier' uterus, the gestation carrier is required to take hormone medication to ensure the uterus readiness of embryos implantation.
III. How to avoid fraud
1. Make sure you have a legal document drawn by experience lawyer to avoid any legal dispute later on.
2. Do not attempt to look for gestational carrier in the internet.
3. Check government agencies for information of gestational carrier.
4. If you joint some agencies for gestation carrier, make sure they are legitimated and have good respectability.
5. Check for other options
I hope this information will help.
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