Which surrogacy program is right for you?

Traditional Surrogacy-commonly referred to as AI (artificial insemination) or Classical surrogacy.  It is a process in which the surrogate mother is inseminated with the sperm of the intended/natural father.  She is genetically related to the child which she carries for the intended parent/s.


Gestational Surrogacy-referred to as IVF (in vitro fertilization) surrogacy. It is a process in which the embryos created in a lab with the intended parents egg and sperm or with the use of donor gametes are implanted into a surrogate's uterus.  She is not genetically related to the child.



Requirements

Traditional Program
You must have given birth to at least one child and be:
*between the ages of 21 and 35
*in good general health, disease-free, and willing to test             accordingly
*a non-smoker
*mature and responsible
*committed to the surrogacy process

Gestational Program
You must have given birth to at least one child and be:
*between the ages of 21 and 40
*in good general health, disease-free, and willing to test               accordingly
*a non-smoker
*willing to travel
*willing to take numerous injections
*mature and responsible
*committed to the surrogacy process


If you are interested in becoming a Traditional or Gestational surrogate,  click here to fill out a preliminary contact form.







Which surrogacy program is right for you?

Traditional Surrogacy-commonly referred to as AI (artificial insemination) or Classical surrogacy.  It is a process in which the surrogate mother is inseminated with the sperm of the intended/natural father.  She is genetically related to the child which she carries for the intended parent/s.


Gestational Surrogacy-referred to as IVF (in vitro fertilization) surrogacy. It is a process in which the embryos created in a lab with the intended parents egg and sperm or with the use of donor gametes are implanted into a surrogate's uterus.  She is not genetically related to the child.



Requirements

Traditional Program
You must have given birth to at least one child and be:
*between the ages of 21 and 35
*in good general health, disease-free, and willing to test             accordingly
*a non-smoker
*mature and responsible
*committed to the surrogacy process

Gestational Program
You must have given birth to at least one child and be:
*between the ages of 21 and 40
*in good general health, disease-free, and willing to test               accordingly
*a non-smoker
*willing to travel
*willing to take numerous injections
*mature and responsible
*committed to the surrogacy process


If you are interested in becoming a Traditional or Gestational surrogate,  click here to fill out a preliminary contact form.