What if our surrogate doesn't become pregnant?

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Hi, this is Danielle Gage, Case Manager at Bright Futures Families Surrogacy, with Ask a Surrogacy Expert. And today our question is: What if our surrogate doesn't become pregnant? 

We work with highly successful clinics and it's very rare for a surrogate not to become pregnant in the agreed upon number of embryo transfer attempts that you'll have in your legal contract. In the unlikely event that your fertility clinic determines that a carrier is no longer a good candidate for another transfer, our agency will rematch you with another surrogate for half of the original match fee. Thank you for your question. 

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