The new study reveals that women participating in gestational surrogacy arrangements face two to three times the risk of serious health complications, including postpartum haemorrhages and pre-eclampsia, and are more likely to deliver prematurely, shedding light on the importance of understanding these risks as surrogacy becomes increasingly common.
Gestational surrogacy has emerged as the predominant form of surrogacy in places like Australia. This study looked specifically at its health implications, drawing from a large, retrospective analysis involving over 863,000 pregnancies.
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