​Do Surrogate Babies Have 3 DNAs?​​

​Do Surrogate Babies Have 3 DNAs?​​

The short answer:​​ No, ​gestational surrogate babies do not have 3 DNAs. The child’s DNA comes ​only from the egg and sperm providers​ (biological parents or donors), not the surrogate.

However, there is a rare fertility treatment called ​mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT)​​ that can result in a baby with DNA from ​three people—but this is ​not related to surrogacy.


1. Traditional & Gestational Surrogacy: Only 2 DNAs

In ​both types of surrogacy, the baby’s DNA comes from:

  • The egg provider​ (intended mother or donor)
  • The sperm provider​ (intended father or donor)

The ​surrogate mother does not contribute DNA​ to the baby.

Why Some People Get Confused

  • Traditional surrogacy: The surrogate is the biological mother (her egg + intended father’s sperm). Still, only ​2 DNAs.
  • Gestational surrogacy: The surrogate carries an embryo made from ​other people’s egg and sperm—so ​no genetic link.

2. The Exception: Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy (MRT)​

This is a ​separate medical procedure​ (not surrogacy) where a baby can inherit DNA from ​three people:

  1. Nuclear DNA​ (99.9% of genes) from mom & dad.
  2. Mitochondrial DNA​ (0.1% of genes) from a donor.

Why MRT Is Used

  • To prevent ​mitochondrial diseases​ passed from mother to child.
  • The donor’s mitochondrial DNA ​only affects energy production in cells, not traits like appearance or personality.

Is MRT Common?​

  • Very rare—only a few births worldwide.
  • Not part of standard surrogacy.

3. DNA Testing & Surrogacy

  • Paternity tests​ confirm the intended parents’ genetic connection.
  • Surrogate’s DNA is irrelevant—she’s just the carrier.

Final Answer

✅ ​Surrogate babies (gestational) = 2 DNAs​ (egg + sperm)
✅ ​Traditional surrogacy babies = 2 DNAs​ (surrogate’s egg + sperm)
✅ ​Only MRT babies = 3 DNAs​ (egg + sperm + mitochondrial donor)

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