Surrogate pregnancy, also known as gestational surrogacy, is a procedure in which a woman carries a child for another individual or couple. However, there are several other terms that can be used to describe this process. One such term is "surrogate motherhood," which refers to the act of carrying a baby for another person. Another synonym is "third-party reproduction," which involves a third party, such as a surrogate, donating eggs, sperm, or carrying the child. Additionally, "intended parent(s)" is a term used to describe the person or couple who commissioned the surrogacy and will raise the child once it is born. Despite the different terms used, the ultimate goal remains the same: to bring a new life into the world and create a family.