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Posted on May 15, 2025

By Dr. Pooja Patel

The Truth About Surrogacy Risks and How We Keep You Safe

Introduction

While surrogacy is a deeply rewarding journey, it’s important to understand and prepare for the potential risks. At Surrogacy4All, our top priority is keeping you safe—medically, legally, and emotionally. This blog outlines the real risks involved in surrogacy, how they are managed, and how we ensure you’re fully supported every step of the way.

1. Medical Risks (and How They’re Managed)

Like any pregnancy, surrogacy involves physical risks such as:

  • Nausea, fatigue, or mood changes from fertility meds
  • Discomfort during embryo transfer or injections
  • Pregnancy complications (e.g., gestational diabetes, high blood pressure)
  • Rare C-section or delivery complications

We work only with top clinics and OB/GYNs, and your health is monitored continuously. All expenses and travel for treatment are fully covered.

2. Emotional Risks and Counseling Support

Surrogacy can bring emotional highs and lows. Some women worry about:

  • Attachment to the baby
  • Saying goodbye at birth
  • Feelings of emptiness or hormonal shifts post-delivery

That’s why all Surrogacy4All surrogates receive:

  • Mental health screening pre-journey
  • Ongoing access to licensed counselors
  • Peer mentorship from experienced surrogates

We help you prepare emotionally—and support you after the birth too.

3. Legal Protection at Every Step

You’ll be protected by a detailed, lawyer-reviewed contract that covers:

  • Compensation and reimbursements
  • Medical and parental rights
  • Insurance coverage and risk mitigation
  • Emergency plans and hospital arrangements

You’ll have your own attorney, paid for by the intended parents, so your interests are always the top priority.

4. Managing the Relationship with Intended Parents

Occasionally, disagreements can arise between surrogates and intended parents. We help prevent this by:

  • Matching based on shared values
  • Hosting pre-contract counseling and expectations meetings
  • Providing a case manager to resolve any concerns

You’re never alone in these conversations—we help guide every step.

5. Ensuring Financial Fairness

Worried about not being paid fairly or on time? Surrogacy4All ensures:

  • All compensation is placed in escrow before medical procedures begin
  • Monthly reimbursements and milestone bonuses
  • Expense tracking and legal guarantees

Your journey is protected from financial stress.

What Surrogates Say About Feeling Safe

“I was so scared of the legal stuff, but my lawyer explained everything. I felt secure.” – Kayla, Florida

“Knowing they had a mental health plan made me feel safe emotionally.” – Lisa, Illinois

“When I had a complication at 32 weeks, Surrogacy4All had me at the best hospital within hours.” – Tanya, New York

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What if something goes wrong medically?

Ans. You’ll have full health coverage, access to specialists, and 24/7 contact with our team.

Q. How do you handle post-birth emotions?

Ans. Through postpartum counseling, peer mentorship, and our alumni network.

Q. Do you protect my legal rights?

Ans. Absolutely. Every surrogate has independent legal counsel to ensure full protection.

Conclusion

Surrogacy is powerful—but it’s not without risks. At Surrogacy4All, we believe in preparing you fully, protecting you legally, and supporting you emotionally. We work with top professionals to ensure that you’re safe, respected, and cared for throughout the journey. When you’re protected, you can focus on the joy of creating a family.

Call to Action

📞 1-212-661-7177
📧 info@surrogacy4all.com
🌐 https://www.surrogacy4all.com/become-a-surrogate-in-usa

Dr. Pooja Patel
Physician – Chief Surrogacy Coordinator  pooja@surrogacy4all.com

Dr. Pooja Patel is a Chief Surrogacy Coordinator at Surrogacy4all. She has 10 years of experience in Anesthesiology and critical care medicine.

She received her medical degree from Seth GS Medical College and K.E.M Hospital in India. She then completed an internship. She finished her Anesthesia residency at Grant Govt Medical College and JJ Group of Hospitals in India.