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What is surrogacy?
Surrogacy is a method to overcome infertility in which a woman (the surrogate mother) takes on the responsibility of carrying and giving birth to a child with whom she has no genetic connection, for a couple or individual who will become the legal parents of the child after birth.
The creation of an embryo for transfer to the surrogate mother is carried out through in vitro fertilization (IVF) using the biological parents' reproductive cells.
According to legal regulations, a surrogate mother cannot have a genetic relationship with the child. Therefore, the surrogate mother is not permitted to also serve as an egg donor within the program.
Quality of a candidate for participation in the Surrogacy program
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To biological parents
Our surrogacy center offers a wide range of programs for couples and single women who dream of having a child.
We provide comprehensive solutions that consider all aspects of reproductive technologies and ensure complete confidentiality of information about the biological parents.
Our programs cover all key stages—from organizational to medical and legal—without long waiting periods.
One of our top priorities is achieving a successful outcome. We do everything possible to ensure that the pregnancy and birth process takes place in the most comfortable conditions.
Selection of surrogate mother-without waiting
Management of pregnancy and childbirth in the best clinic
Organization of Nutrition and Accommodation for the Surrogate Mother
Monitoring at All Stages of the Program
Comprehensive Legal Support
100% confidentiality guaranteed
Contract Signing
At the initial consultation, Genetic parents become more familiar with the content of the Center's programs and their main stages. At the initial consultation, Genetic parents become more familiar with the content of the Center's programs and their main stages.
Contract Signing
After selecting the appropriate program, the genetic parents sign a contract with the Center, which then begins searching for a candidate to serve as the surrogate mother and prepares her for embryo transfer according to the schedule specified in the contract.
Medical Screening
Before joining the program, the surrogate candidate must undergo a medical examination. The Center organizes this screening at medical facilities. If the tests and examination results are favorable, which will be communicated to the genetic parents, the candidate receives final approval.
Contract with the Surrogate Mother
The Center prepares a personalized surrogacy agreement with the surrogate mother, acting on behalf of either the Center or the genetic parents.
Preparation of the Surrogate Mother for Embryo Transfer
Based on the screening results, the reproductive specialist prescribes medications for the surrogate candidate to prepare her endometrium for embryo transfer (hormonal therapy).
Embryo Transfer
On the appointed day, the embryo is transferred to the surrogate mother’s uterus. At 6-8 weeks of pregnancy, an ultrasound is performed to confirm successful implantation and detect the fetal heartbeat, marking the onset of pregnancy.
Pregnancy Care for the Surrogate Mother
During the entire pregnancy, the surrogate mother lives in a specialized apartment. A coordinator from the Center is assigned to ensure compliance with doctor’s instructions, a proper regimen, nutrition, and to assist with daily needs and leisure activities. The surrogate mother undergoes regular medical check-ups and is provided with necessary medications if needed.
Documentation for the Newborn
After the baby’s birth, the Center arranges for the notarized consent of the surrogate mother to list the genetic parents as the legal parents on the birth certificate and confirms the surrogate’s absence of any claims.
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How is a Typical Pregnancy Different from Surrogacy?
Typical Pregnancy
Surrogate Pregnancy
Origin of the Embryo
In a typical pregnancy, a woman carries a child who is genetically related to her and usually the father.
In surrogacy, the woman (surrogate mother) carries a child who is genetically related to the genetic parents (usually the mother’s egg and the father’s sperm) or to donors, but not to herself.
Reproductive Technology
Typical pregnancy occurs naturally through fertilization of an egg by sperm within a woman’s body.
Surrogacy involves assisted reproductive technology (IVF, or in vitro fertilization). An embryo created in the laboratory is transferred to the surrogate mother’s uterus.
Role of the Woman
In a typical pregnancy, the woman is both the genetic mother (if using her own egg) and the carrying mother.
In surrogacy, assisted reproductive technology (IVF, or in vitro fertilization) is used. An embryo created in the laboratory is transferred to the surrogate mother’s uterus.
How is a Typical Pregnancy Different from Surrogacy?
Typical Pregnancy
Surrogate Pregnancy
Origin of the Embryo
In a typical pregnancy, a woman carries a child who is genetically related to her and usually the father.
In surrogacy, the woman (surrogate mother) carries a child who is genetically related to the genetic parents (usually the mother’s egg and the father’s sperm) or to donors, but not to herself.
Reproductive Technology
Typical pregnancy occurs naturally through fertilization of an egg by sperm within a woman’s body.
Surrogacy involves assisted reproductive technology (IVF, or in vitro fertilization). An embryo created in the laboratory is transferred to the surrogate mother’s uterus.
Role of the Woman
In a typical pregnancy, the woman is both the genetic mother (if using her own egg) and the carrying mother.
In surrogacy, assisted reproductive technology (IVF, or in vitro fertilization) is used. An embryo created in the laboratory is transferred to the surrogate mother’s uterus.