Surrogacy

Pronunciation: /ˈsɜːrəɡəsiː/

Surrogacy (noun)

  1. An arrangement where one person carries a pregnancy for another person or couple and gives the baby to them after birth.
  2. A medical and legal process using assisted reproduction to create a pregnancy in someone who is not the intended parent.

Examples

  • Surrogacy can help a couple have a child.
  • Surrogacy involves carrying a baby for another person.