In some cases, yes. If your health insurance plan does not state specifically that a surrogate pregnancy would not be covered, in principle your insurer must cover the costs associated with the surrogate pregnancy as if it was a natural pregnancy. However, you should know that finding an insurance policy that covers this treatment is not an easy task.
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Andrea Rodrigo
Bachelor's Degree in Biotechnology from the Polytechnic University of Valencia. Master's Degree in Biotechnology of Human Assisted Reproduction from the University of Valencia along with the Valencian Infertility Institute (IVI). Postgraduate course in Medical Genetics.