What happens if a surrogate has a miscarriage?

If a surrogate has a miscarriage, it can be emotionally and physically devastating for both the surrogate and the intended parents. The surrogate may experience feelings of grief and loss, as well as physical discomfort and possibly complications from the miscarriage.

The intended parents may also experience a sense of loss and disappointment, as they have invested time, money, and emotional energy into the surrogacy journey. They may also feel a sense of worry and concern for the surrogate's well-being.

In some cases, the intended parents and the surrogate may need to consider their options moving forward, such as deciding whether to try again with a new pregnancy or ending the surrogacy arrangement altogether. It is important for all parties involved to communicate openly and support each other during this difficult time.