Frequently Asked Questions
We know that becoming, or hiring, a surrogate can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’re answering some of the most common questions here.
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What is gestational surrogacy?
Gestational surrogacy is an arrangement where a woman, with no genetic tie, carries and delivers a child for another family. It’s a method of assisted reproductive technology that helps those who may face challenges in conceiving or carrying a pregnancy to term.
How does the surrogacy process work?
The surrogacy process typically involves several steps, including matching intended parents with a surrogate, medical and psychological screenings, legal agreements, in vitro fertilization (IVF), and pregnancy care. Our agency facilitates and guides you through each stage of the process.
Who can benefit from surrogacy?
Surrogacy can be an option for people facing fertility issues, same-sex couples, those with medical conditions preventing pregnancy, or anyone who may want assistance in building their family.
How are surrogates selected?
Our agency carefully screens potential surrogates through a thorough application process, including medical evaluations, psychological assessments, and background checks. We strive to match intended parents with surrogates who share similar values and expectations, for the most seamless experience from the start to the parents bringing their baby home.
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