Intended Parents

Is Surrogacy Right For You?

Medical Reasons for Surrogacy

Many intended parents turn to surrogacy because carrying a pregnancy is not possible or would pose serious risks.

Some have medical conditions that make pregnancy unsafe for their physical or mental health. Others may have faced heartbreaking experiences such as multiple miscarriages or repeated IVF failures.

For these families, surrogacy offers a safe and hopeful path to building the family they’ve been dreaming of.


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After Cancer and Cancer Treatment

Surrogacy offers hope for cancer survivors to grow their family, even when pregnancy isn’t possible.

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Autoimmune and Chronic Conditions

Surrogacy gives hope to parents with autoimmune conditions, offering a safe way to build a family after IVF struggles.

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Can You Do Surrogacy for Non-Medical Reasons?

Most established surrogacy agencies in the United States require medical documentation supporting your need for gestational surrogacy, but some do offer social surrogacy services for intended...

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IVF and Implantation Failure

Surrogacy offers hope after recurrent implantation failure, helping intended parents overcome IVF challenges and achieve parenthood.

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Mental Health and Trauma

Surrogacy offers hope for couples facing mental health challenges, easing pregnancy fears and ensuring a safe path to parenthood.

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Pregnancy and Birth Complications

Surrogacy offers hope for parents after high-risk pregnancies or complications, helping them grow their family safely and with peace of mind.

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Pregnancy Loss

Surrogacy offers hope for parents facing repeated miscarriages or failed IVF, providing a safe path to parenthood through a surrogate.

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Uterine Conditions and Disorders

Some uterine conditions make getting pregnant difficult or impossible; surrogacy offers intended parents a safe path to building their family.

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What Counts as a Medical Reason for Surrogacy?

Complete guide to medical conditions that qualify for surrogacy, including documentation requirements and agency support options.

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Why Parents Choose Surrogacy After Years of Trying

Comprehensive guide explaining why surrogacy becomes the best option after failed treatments and medical complications.

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