What Are Surrogacy Programs?
Surrogacy programs involve a gestational surrogate who carries a pregnancy on behalf of the intended parents. In gestational surrogacy, the surrogate has no genetic connection to the child.
Surrogacy may be recommended when:
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Pregnancy is medically unsafe or not possible
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Intended parents are male same-sex couples
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Previous fertility treatments were unsuccessful
Each program is tailored to the specific medical and personal needs of intended parents.
Program Coordination and Support
Surrogacy programs involve multiple stages, including medical preparation, legal coordination and ongoing communication. Our role is to manage these elements in a clear and organized manner.
We work closely with licensed IVF clinics, fertility specialists and legal partners to ensure a smooth process.
Key Stages of a Surrogacy Program
While each case is unique, surrogacy programs typically include:
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Initial consultation and eligibility review
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Program planning and timeline coordination
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Medical coordination with IVF clinics
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Pregnancy monitoring and communication
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Birth and completion of the program
Intended parents are supported throughout every stage.
International Intended Parents
Our surrogacy programs are designed to support international intended parents. Clear communication, coordination and logistical guidance help ensure that distance does not become a barrier to building a family.
Ethical and Transparent Approach
Ethical standards are central to all surrogacy programs. Informed consent, respect for all participants and transparent coordination guide every step of the process.
Conclusion
Surrogacy programs offer a carefully structured and compassionate path to parenthood. With professional coordination and ethical oversight, intended parents can move forward with confidence and clarity.

