Family comes in many forms. At Surrogacy4All, we are proud to support LGBTQ+ individuals and couples in their journey to parenthood. Whether you’re a lesbian couple pursuing donor sperm, a gay male couple working with an egg donor and surrogate, a transgender individual preserving fertility, or a single LGBTQ+ parent by choice, there are safe, effective, and inclusive pathways available.
This comprehensive guide covers the medical, legal, and emotional aspects of LGBTQ+ family building, highlights success stories, and explains why physician-led, inclusive care ensures the best outcomes.
Lesbian couples typically build families through:
Lesbian couples typically build families through:
Single parents by choice may use donor sperm, donor eggs, or embryo adoption. Many LGBTQ+ single parents pursue surrogacy or donor insemination to grow their families.
Legal frameworks vary by state and country. Key considerations include:
Surrogacy4All works with top reproductive attorneys to ensure LGBTQ+ parents are fully protected.
Surrogacy4All offers transparent pricing and physician-led programs to reduce costs while maintaining safety and success.
David and John worked with Surrogacy4All to find an egg donor and surrogate. Within three months, they matched with both. Their surrogate delivered a healthy baby boy. John says: ‘Other agencies told us to wait a year. At Surrogacy4All, we felt cared for by physicians who understood our urgency and dreams.’
Alex, a transgender man, froze his eggs before beginning testosterone therapy. Years later, he and his partner used those eggs with IVF. They now have a beautiful son. Alex reflects: ‘I’m grateful I preserved my fertility before transitioning. The physicians at Surrogacy4All respected my journey completely.’
‘We felt safe, respected, and celebrated as a same-sex couple pursuing surrogacy.’
Male Couple, 2024
‘Reciprocal IVF gave us the gift of shared motherhood.’
Lesbian Couple, 2023
‘As a trans parent, I never felt judged — only supported.’
Transgender Male, 2025
LGBTQ+ families deserve the same access, respect, and success in fertility care as anyone else. Surrogacy4All is physician-led, inclusive, and committed to making family building affordable and safe for everyone.
📞 Call (212) 661-7177 to schedule a consultation and learn about LGBTQ+ family building pathways.
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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