Cancer treatment can be lifesaving, but chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery often affect fertility. Oncofertility is a field dedicated to helping patients preserve their fertility before treatment and explore options afterward. With urgent timelines and complex medical needs, it is essential to have a physician-led, compassionate team guiding every step.
At Surrogacy4All, we specialize in fertility preservation and post-treatment family building. Our goal is simple: ensure that cancer patients and survivors have the best possible chance to become parents when the time is right.
Cancer therapies can damage eggs, sperm, and reproductive organs. The risk depends on treatment type, dose, and age. For many patients, the window for fertility preservation is very short—sometimes just days before starting chemotherapy or radiation.
Emily, 28, was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her oncologist gave her two weeks before starting chemo. Surrogacy4All immediately coordinated ovarian stimulation and egg retrieval. She froze 14 eggs, giving her future options for IVF or surrogacy. Emily later shared: ‘Having my eggs frozen gave me hope beyond cancer.’
David and Sarah faced infertility after Sarah’s ovarian cancer treatment. They used donor eggs and David’s sperm to create embryos, which were carried by a surrogate. They are now proud parents of twins. Sarah said: ‘Surrogacy gave us a second chance at life and family.’
Cancer patients face both medical and emotional stress. Decisions about fertility preservation add another layer. Counseling and support groups help patients cope with urgency, uncertainty, and long-term planning. Surrogacy4All integrates emotional support alongside medical guidance.
Fertility preservation often must occur within 1–2 weeks of diagnosis. Our physician-led team ensures immediate consultations and fast-tracked procedures, working hand-in-hand with oncology teams.
Some states and insurers now cover fertility preservation for cancer patients. Surrogacy4All assists with insurance navigation and offers affordable programs for urgent cases.
‘Surrogacy4All helped me freeze my eggs within days of my cancer diagnosis.’
Emily, 28
‘We became parents after ovarian cancer thanks to donor eggs and surrogacy.’
Sarah, 36
‘Their physician-led team gave me peace of mind during the hardest time of my life.’
Male survivor, 40
If you or a loved one is facing cancer treatment, act quickly to protect future family-building options. Surrogacy4All provides urgent fertility preservation and post-treatment pathways to parenthood.
📞 Call (212) 661-7177 immediately for fast-track oncofertility consultations.
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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