Can I be a surrogate if I'm over 40?

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Hi, everyone. Ashley Old, Case Manager at Bright Futures Families Surrogacy here with your Ask a Surrogate expert question. And this week's question is: Can I be a surrogate if I'm over 40?

Yes. Gestational carriers must be of the legal age and preferably between the ages of 21 and 42. Thanks for the question.

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