For many intended parents, pregnancy is not always possible due to infertility, medical conditions, previous pregnancy complications, or other personal circumstances. Gestational surrogacy has become the most successful and widely accepted form of surrogacy, helping thousands of families welcome healthy babies every year.
At Surrogacy4All, we guide intended parents through every stage of the journey—from the initial consultation and surrogate matching to IVF treatment, legal coordination, pregnancy support, and the birth of your child.
Whether you are a heterosexual couple facing infertility, a same-sex couple, a single parent, or an international intended parent, gestational surrogacy offers a safe, ethical, and medically proven path to parenthood.
Gestational surrogacy is a type of assisted reproduction in which a woman (called a gestational carrier) carries and delivers a baby for the intended parent(s). Unlike traditional surrogacy, the gestational carrier has no genetic relationship to the child.
The pregnancy begins through In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Eggs from the intended mother or an egg donor are fertilized with sperm from the intended father or a sperm donor in a fertility laboratory. The resulting embryo is then transferred into the gestational carrier’s uterus.
Because the surrogate contributes no egg, she is not the biological mother of the baby.
This approach is considered the medical standard for modern surrogacy because it clearly separates genetics from pregnancy while offering higher legal and medical clarity.
The process typically follows several carefully coordinated steps.

Your journey begins with a consultation where fertility history, medical records, family goals, and treatment options are reviewed. During this stage, our team helps determine whether gestational surrogacy is the right path based on your unique circumstances.

Intended parents complete fertility testing, while the gestational carrier undergoes comprehensive medical screening, including:
- Physical examination
- Blood testing
- Infectious disease screening
- Uterine evaluation
- Psychological assessment
- Lifestyle review
These evaluations help maximize the chances of a healthy pregnancy.

Finding the right surrogate is one of the most important parts of the process.
Matching considers:
- Medical history
- Previous pregnancies
- Lifestyle
- Communication preferences
- Location
- Shared expectations
Our experienced coordinators help ensure a strong, comfortable match for everyone involved.

Before any fertility treatment begins, independent legal representation prepares contracts covering:
- Parental rights
- Compensation
- Medical decisions
- Insurance
- Confidentiality
- Pregnancy expectations
This protects both the intended parents and the gestational carrier.

The fertility clinic creates embryos using:
- Intended parents' eggs and sperm
- Donor eggs
- Donor sperm
- Previously frozen embryos
Embryos are monitored carefully before transfer.

The gestational carrier undergoes hormone preparation before one or more embryos are transferred into her uterus. Approximately two weeks later, pregnancy testing confirms whether implantation has been successful.

Once pregnancy is confirmed, regular prenatal care begins. Throughout pregnancy, Surrogacy4All coordinates communication between the intended parents, fertility specialists, obstetricians, and the surrogate to ensure everyone remains informed and supported.

When the baby is born, legal arrangements ensure the intended parents assume parental responsibility according to applicable state laws. The hospital birth plan is coordinated well in advance to create a smooth delivery experience.
Gestational surrogacy may be recommended for:
Each situation is carefully evaluated to determine whether surrogacy offers the safest path to parenthood.
The gestational carrier is not biologically related to the child, simplifying medical and legal considerations.
Modern IVF technology and embryo selection contribute to strong pregnancy success rates.
For women whose health makes pregnancy dangerous, gestational surrogacy provides a safer alternative.
Every pregnancy receives close monitoring from fertility specialists and obstetric providers.
Well-structured legal agreements help define parental rights before pregnancy begins.
Many intended parents remain actively involved throughout prenatal appointments, milestones, and delivery planning.
Gestational surrogacy offers an excellent path to biological parenthood for same-sex male couples.
Families may use donor eggs, donor sperm, or previously frozen embryos depending on their fertility needs.
| Feature | Gestational Surrogacy | Traditional Surrogacy |
| Genetic relationship | None | Surrogate uses her own egg |
| IVF required | Yes | Often No |
| Legal clarity | Stronger | More complex |
| Medical preference | Preferred worldwide | Rarely used today |
| Biological mother | Intended mother or egg donor | Surrogate |
Today, the overwhelming majority of surrogacy arrangements use gestational surrogacy because it offers greater medical, ethical, and legal advantages.
Success depends on several important factors:
Many intended parents achieve successful pregnancies using high-quality embryos and carefully screened gestational carriers.
Although gestational surrogacy is considered safe, every pregnancy carries some level of risk.
Potential considerations include:
Working with an experienced agency helps reduce unnecessary risks through careful planning and ongoing support.
| Stage | Estimated Time |
| Consultation | 1 Week |
| Medical Screening | 2–4 Weeks |
| Matching | 2–6 Months |
| Legal Process | 2–4 Weeks |
| IVF Preparation | 1 Month |
| Pregnancy | Approximately 9 Months |
Overall, most journeys take approximately 12–18 months from consultation to delivery.
Surrogacy4All has helped intended parents build families through compassionate, physician-guided care.
Our services include:
Our goal is to make every family-building experience as transparent, supportive, and successful as possible.
No. The gestational carrier does not provide the egg and has no genetic connection to the child.
Traditional surrogacy uses the surrogate’s own egg, while gestational surrogacy uses embryos created through IVF.
Embryos belong to the intended parent(s) or according to agreements made with donors before treatment.
Yes. Many successful pregnancies use donor eggs when medically appropriate.
Yes. Gestational surrogacy is one of the most common family-building options for male same-sex couples.
Yes. Many single intended parents successfully build families through gestational surrogacy.
Surrogates complete medical, psychological, background, and lifestyle evaluations before acceptance.
Surrogacy laws vary by state. Our legal team helps intended parents understand the requirements applicable to their journey.
Most journeys are completed within 12–18 months, depending on matching, IVF success, and pregnancy progression.
The intended parents assume parental responsibility according to applicable legal procedures, and the baby goes home with the family.
Choosing gestational surrogacy is one of the most important decisions a family can make. With experienced medical professionals, compassionate coordinators, carefully screened gestational carriers, and personalized support, Surrogacy4All is committed to helping intended parents achieve their dream of parenthood.
Contact our team today to learn more about your options and begin your journey toward building the family you’ve always envisioned.
Our job is to listen, to connect the dots between your needs, and to determine how we can best help you have your baby. If you’re asking how much does it cost for a surrogate, we’ll walk you through every step of the process to ensure there are no surprises.
To make an appointment with one of our counselors or physicians, please call (212) 661-7673 or email info@surrogacy4all.com. We look forward to hearing from you.
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