Surrogacy in New Jersey is a beautiful journey that brings hope and parenthood to families. Understanding the complete timeline helps you stay confident, prepared, and stress-free throughout the process. While each journey is unique, most surrogacy timelines in New Jersey usually take 12–18 months from start to finish.
With proper planning and professional support from Surrogacy4All, intended parents can enjoy a smoother experience without confusion or delays.
Surrogacy Timeline in New Jersey
Step 1: Getting Started — Consultation & Eligibility
(1–2 weeks)
The process begins with an introductory consultation where intended parents learn about the surrogacy process, expectations, legal requirements, medical steps, and estimated costs.
Initial screenings include:
- Family and medical background
- Fertility history and embryo availability
- Surrogacy goals and preferences
Once approved, intended parents move to the matching phase.
Step 2: Surrogate Matching
Finding the right surrogate is a major milestone. Agencies like Surrogacy4All carefully screen surrogates through:
- Medical checks
- Background reports
- Psychological evaluations
Profiles are shared, and a virtual or in-person meeting is arranged to ensure both sides feel comfortable. A good relationship leads to a happy and emotionally positive journey.
Step 3: Final Medical Screening & Legal Contracts
Once matched, both surrogate and intended parents undergo final medical tests and psychological clearance at the IVF clinic.
Legal teams then begin drafting a surrogacy contract. This document includes:
- Parental rights
- Compensation and reimbursements
- Insurance and medical decisions
- Delivery plans and expectations
New Jersey surrogacy laws strongly protect intended parents, so the legal process is typically smooth and secure.
Step 4: IVF & Embryo Transfer
Next comes the medical stage:
- The surrogate begins fertility medications
- Doctors monitor the uterine lining growth
- The embryo transfer takes place when conditions are ideal
A pregnancy test is done after two weeks to confirm the results. If needed, another embryo transfer may be scheduled.
Step 5: Pregnancy & Ongoing Support
Once pregnancy is confirmed, the journey continues with:
- Regular OB/GYN checkups
- Ultrasound scans
- Careful monitoring for updates
Agencies like Surrogacy4All remain involved throughout the pregnancy to provide coordination, emotional support, and problem-solving if needed. Intended parents can attend medical visits depending on comfort and location.
This is a special time when both sides build trust and look forward to the baby’s arrival.
Step 6: Delivery & Parentage Completion
New Jersey allows pre-birth or post-birth orders depending on case specifics. This ensures the intended parents’ names appear directly on the birth certificate.
The delivery typically takes place at a surrogacy-friendly hospital, ensuring privacy and a family-focused experience.
Once discharged, intended parents take their baby home, and the surrogate receives post-delivery care and support.
Total Time Estimation
| Stage | Expected Duration |
| Consultation to Matching | 1–3 months |
| Legal + Screening | 1–2 months |
| Embryo Transfer | 1–2 months |
| Pregnancy | 9 months |
| Full Timeline | 12–18 months |
Every journey is personal, but this guideline helps families plan comfortably.
Final Words
A clear understanding of the New Jersey surrogacy timeline gives parents confidence and excitement from the very start. With the right agency, you receive compassionate support and clear communication at every milestone.
Surrogacy4All is committed to helping families grow through safe, ethical, and supportive surrogacy programs.
Start your surrogacy journey today — Contact Surrogacy4All at (212) 661-7673.
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FAQs
Q1. How long does a surrogacy match take in New Jersey?
Ans: Most intended parents match with a surrogate within 1–3 months, depending on specific preferences and surrogate availability.
Q2. Can the surrogacy timeline change?
Ans: Yes, medical delays, legal review time, and embryo transfer scheduling can adjust the timeline slightly, based on real-life circumstances.
Q3. Do intended parents need to attend appointments?
Ans: It’s optional, but many enjoy being part of key scans and delivery moments to bond emotionally with their growing baby.
Q4. When do intended parents receive legal parental rights?
Ans: Through a pre-birth or post-birth order, parents gain full legal rights before or shortly after delivery.
Q5. Does Surrogacy4All support families throughout the entire process?
Ans: Yes, Surrogacy4All provides ongoing coordination, emotional support, and guidance from matching through delivery and beyond.

Dr. Naman Arya
Dr. Naman S. Arya is a Surrogacy Coordinator at Surrogacy4All, bringing a unique blend of clinical expertise and public health insight to the field of reproductive medicine. A qualified physician with an MD in Medicine and a Master of Public Health, Dr. Arya has extensive experience in patient advocacy, clinical coordination, and data-driven healthcare solutions.




