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This is one of the most common — and most important — questions women ask before starting their surrogacy journey. The short answer is NO. Gestational surrogates have zero genetic connection to the baby they carry. In this video, we clearly explain the science behind IVF and gestational surrogacy, how embryos are created, and why the baby’s DNA comes only from the intended parents or chosen donors — not the surrogate. Understanding this can help you feel confident, reassured, and fully prepared to decide if surrogacy is right for you. 🌿 What You’ll Learn ✔️ What gestational surrogacy really means ✔️ How IVF embryos are created in the lab ✔️ Where the baby’s DNA comes from ✔️ Why surrogates are NOT biologically related ✔️ The difference between gestational vs. traditional surrogacy ✔️ Why this protects both surrogates and intended parents legally and emotionally 💡 Who This Video Is For • Women considering becoming a surrogate • First-time surrogates with questions or concerns • Families exploring IVF and surrogacy • Anyone curious about how surrogacy works If you’ve ever worried about being genetically connected to the baby — this video will give you clarity and peace of mind. ❤️ Support for Future Surrogates At Ivy Surrogacy, we guide you through every step — from education and screening to pregnancy and delivery. You’re never alone. Our team provides: ✓ Personal coordinators ✓ Medical & legal protection ✓ Emotional support ✓ Competitive compensation ($40,000–$80,000+) 👉 Learn more or apply today: [Your Website Link] 📞 (626) 545-1617 Helping families. Supporting women. Changing lives.