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Surrogacy with Frozen Embryos


Surrogacy with frozen embryos offers you a path to parenthood if you’re struggling with or are not able to become pregnant naturally.

With the advancements in embryo freezing technology, intended parents now have more flexibility and options when it comes to timing their surrogacy journey.

No matter what the reason for that may be, surrogacy gives you the opportunity to grow your family. Surrogacy with frozen embryos comes with a number of benefits that could make it right for your situation.

Get in touch with us today to get more free information about how surrogacy with frozen embryos works. Having embryos is essential before moving on and if you’re reading this and already have yours, we can help you find a surrogate in as little as 1-6 months

Down below, we’ll look at everything involved with surrogacy with frozen embryos, from why it may be right for your circumstances to why it’s the preferred route for surrogacy.

How Does Surrogacy with Frozen Embryos Work?

When it comes to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and surrogacy with frozen embryos, there are two main phases:

Embryo Creation

Your or a donors eggs combined with the sperm of the intended father or donor will create embryos.

IVF creates more than one embryo and having multiple embryos increases the surrogacy pregnancy success rate with frozen embryos.

Only the best developed and high quality embryos will be selected for embryo transfers so when you create multiple, you increase your surrogate’s chances of becoming pregnant

Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)

Once the embryo has developed into a blastocyst and frozen through vitrification, the FET takes place whenever you’re ready, transferred to your surrogate’s uterus for implantation.

If the first transfer doesn’t result in a pregnancy, you can still save money because of the multiple embryos created through IVF.

You can use one of your additional embryos without having to repeat the egg retrieval and embryo creation process, both of which cost more time and money.

Frozen embryos can be safely preserved for 10 years and even longer.

If you already have embryos, you can be matched with a surrogate in as quickly as 1-6 months. Contact us online to find out more about how to find the perfect surrogate or you can view available surrogates now.

Benefits of Surrogacy with Frozen Embryos

Beyond the obvious benefit of giving you the chance to grow your family, surrogacy with frozen embryos means:

Surrogacy Costs with Frozen Embryo Transfers

If cost is a factor when looking to grow your family, then you should be aware of the surrogacy costs with frozen embryo transfers.

The average cost of a FET is around $3,000-$5,000.

Surrogacy itself can cost anywhere from $100,000-$250,000 with various fixed fees and variable costs such as:

How Does a Frozen Embryo Transfer for Surrogates Compare to a Fresh Embryo Transfer?

Between a FET and a fresh embryo transfer, an FET is preferred for surrogacy.

The most obvious difference between the two is the timing.

With a fresh embryo transfer, embryos are created and transferred into the uterus, usually three to five days after fertilization.

With a FET, embryos are created, frozen, and stored for later use. When the time comes to use them, they are thawed and transferred to the uterus. The FET transfer offers more time to prepare the uterine environment.

Surrogacy with frozen embryos is better because of the control, safety, and flexibility it gives you and your surrogate.

Finding a surrogate is a big part of the process once you know surrogacy with frozen embryos is right for you. Fill out our online contact form to learn more about what surrogacy could look like for you.

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