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What is shared motherhood?
Shared motherhood is a fertility treatment where one partner provides the egg, and the other carries the pregnancy, commonly used by same-sex female couples.
This process involves IVF, where eggs from one partner are fertilized and then transferred to the other partner’s uterus, allowing both women to participate biologically in the pregnancy. It is a popular choice among same-sex female couples who wish to share the motherhood experience.