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Posted on May 11, 2025

By Dr. Pooja Patel

Do You Have to Be Previously Pregnant to Be a Surrogate Mother?

Introduction

One of the most common questions women ask when considering surrogacy is whether they need to have been pregnant before. The answer is yes—most reputable surrogacy agencies, including Surrogacy4All, require that all surrogate mothers have previously carried and delivered at least one child. Here’s why this is such a critical part of the surrogacy process.

Why Previous Pregnancy Is a Requirement

  • It demonstrates your ability to carry a pregnancy to full term.
  • You have experienced the physical and emotional effects of pregnancy and childbirth.
  • Medical professionals can assess your past delivery records for any complications.
  • You are more likely to be emotionally prepared for the unique role of carrying a child for someone else.

What Kind of Pregnancy History Is Needed?

Agencies typically prefer candidates who have had:

  • At least one full-term pregnancy
  • A healthy delivery with no major complications
  • No history of postpartum depression
  • A current active parenting role with your own child

Can I Apply If I’ve Had a C-Section?

Yes. Many surrogates have had one or more C-sections. As long as your recovery was smooth and there are no ongoing health concerns, you can still qualify.

Why You Can’t Be a Surrogate Without Previous Pregnancy

Women who have never been pregnant face unknown variables. Surrogacy is an emotionally complex journey, and without personal pregnancy experience, it’s impossible to gauge how someone might respond physically or emotionally. That’s why prior pregnancy is a legal and ethical requirement for surrogacy eligibility.

Are There Any Exceptions?

No. To date, there are no reputable agencies that accept women who have never given birth. This requirement is in place to protect both the surrogate and the intended parents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. I’ve never been pregnant. Can I apply anyway?

Ans. No. Surrogacy requires previous pregnancy and parenting experience.

Q. I had a miscarriage. Does that count?

Ans. Unfortunately, no. Agencies require at least one full-term live birth.

Q. Why do you have to be raising your child?

Ans. It shows you’re capable of both pregnancy and long-term childcare responsibilities.

Conclusion

Being previously pregnant is a crucial requirement for surrogacy—and for good reason. It ensures safety, emotional readiness, and a higher chance of a successful journey. If you’ve had a healthy pregnancy and are ready to help others, Surrogacy4All invites you to apply today.

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.