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Begin Your Surrogacy Journey: How Surrogacy Helps Build Families in the U.S.

Surrogacy is more than just a medical process—it's a path of love, trust, and hope that helps build families when natural conception isn't an option. Whether due to medical challenges, infertility, or family structure, surrogacy has become a meaningful solution for many intended parents across the United States.

In this blog, we'll guide you through what surrogacy is, the different types, who it can benefit, and why choosing a professional surrogacy agency can make all the difference in your journey to parenthood.

What Is Surrogacy and How Does It Work?

Surrogacy is an arrangement in which a woman (the surrogate) carries and gives birth to a baby for someone else—usually called the intended parents (IPs).

There are two types of surrogacy:

Traditional Surrogacy: The surrogate uses her own egg and is genetically related to the child. This method is now rare due to legal and emotional complexities.

Gestational Surrogacy (most common in the U.S.): An embryo is created using the egg and sperm of the intended parents or donors, and then implanted into the surrogate. The surrogate has no genetic link to the baby.

Who Can Benefit from Surrogacy?

Surrogacy can be life-changing for a wide range of individuals and families, including:

Couples facing infertility or health-related pregnancy risks

  • LGBTQ+ couples who wish to have a biological child
  • Single individuals who want to become parents
  • Women unable to carry a pregnancy due to medical conditions
  • In the U.S., surrogacy is increasingly accepted, with many states providing clear legal frameworks to support both surrogates and intended parents.

Why Choose a Surrogacy Agency in the U.S.?

Working with a professional surrogacy agency ensures that the entire process—from matching with a surrogate to legal documentation and post-birth support—is handled with expertise and care.

What you can expect from a reputable surrogacy agency:

Careful screening and matching with qualified surrogates

  • Coordination with fertility clinics and legal professionals
  • Emotional and logistical support for all parties
  • Guidance through the legal process, including parental rights and birth certificate amendments
  • Post-birth follow-up and document services (e.g., notary support, DNA reporting, etc.)
  • With the right support team, your journey becomes less stressful and more joyful.

Frequently Asked Questions About Surrogacy in the U.S.

1. Is surrogacy legal in all U.S. states?
Surrogacy laws vary by state. Most states support gestational surrogacy, but it’s important to work with legal professionals who understand state-specific regulations.

2. How much does surrogacy cost in the U.S.?
Costs vary depending on agency fees, medical expenses, surrogate compensation, legal work, and insurance. A full journey typically ranges from $90,000–$150,000.

3. How long does the surrogacy process take?
From initial consultation to baby’s arrival, the process can take 12 to 18 months.

4. Can international intended parents use surrogacy in the U.S.?
Yes. Many intended parents from around the world choose U.S.-based agencies for their professionalism, legal clarity, and high-quality healthcare.

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