The document discusses different types of surrogacy. In traditional surrogacy, the surrogate is biologically related to the child but intends to relinquish the child to others. Compensated surrogacy involves paying the surrogate to carry the child, which is legal in some countries. Gestational surrogacy uses in vitro fertilization so the surrogate is not biologically related to the child. The document also discusses legal, ethical, and moral considerations around surrogacy.