We understand that the surrogacy and fertility journey comes with many questions. Here, you’ll find answers about our services, trusted specialists, and the support we provide at every stage. If you don’t see the answer to your question below, please feel free to contact us. Our team is always here to provide clarity, reassurance, and the information you need to feel confident and supported throughout your journey.

Gestational Surrogates

General requirements include:

  • Age between 21-40 years old
  • At least one successful, healthy full-term pregnancy
  • A BMI within a healthy range
  • Non-smoker and drug-free
  • Passing medical, psychological, and background screenings
  • Supportive home environment

No, surrogates do not need to have their own health insurance. We will ensure appropriate insurance coverage is in place.

Yes, surrogates may need to travel for medical screenings, the embryo transfer, and other appointments. Travel expenses are fully covered.

The process includes:

  • Medical screening
  • Taking medications to prepare for the embryo transfer
  • Undergoing the embryo transfer procedure
  • Regular medical checkups throughout the pregnancy

If the first transfer is unsuccessful, you may need to undergo additional attempts. Compensation and support are provided throughout this process.

Relationships vary, but many surrogates and intended parents build close, lasting connections. Communication and boundaries are agreed upon early in the process.

You will deliver at a hospital close to your home, ensuring you are comfortable and have access to quality care.

You can expect full support, including:

  • Personalized guidance and care
  • Coordination of all medical and legal processes
  • Compensation management
  • Emotional support and resources

Intended parents

Yes! If you already have a surrogate or egg donor, we can still coordinate and manage your journey.

Schedule a consultation with our team to discuss your goals and begin your surrogacy journey.

Yes! We work with clients from all states and countries worldwide.

No, surrogacy laws vary by state. Our team will guide you through the legal landscape to ensure compliance.

Contact us to schedule a consultation, and we will guide you step-by-step.

No, surrogacy is an option for anyone who wishes to grow their family.

Yes, a legal contract is created to outline responsibilities, expectations, and protections for all parties.

Surrogates deliver in hospitals near their homes unless otherwise arranged.

Before birth, contracts are created and parentage is established. After birth, legal documents ensure your parental rights are recognized.

Yes! We work with single intended parents to help them achieve their dreams of parenthood.

We will assist you in navigating the process to obtain a passport for your child after birth.

Concierge Support

Both intended parents and surrogates benefit, especially international families or first-time surrogates.

Typically, international parents visit for key milestones, such as medical screenings, the birth, and legal processes.

International parents should plan to stay for 2-4 weeks around the delivery to finalize paperwork and travel preparations.

Surrogacy costs are the same, but international parents may incur additional expenses for travel and legal documentation.

Yes, SPAR procedures may incur additional costs. We will outline these during your consultation.

Costs vary depending on the clinic and procedures required. We will provide estimates during your planning phase.

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