surrogate motherhood
Introduction to Surrogacy Services
For every family that can't conceive naturally, we offer the opportunity to realize their dreams.
Surrogate motherhood is a professional and caring way for families who are unable to conceive on their own to realize their dream of having a child with the help of a third party woman. Whether it is for medical reasons, same-sex couples, single fathers, or repeated miscarriages, we can plan the right surrogacy program for you.
Fertility Support Consulting Inc. provides complete legal matching and process management for U.S. surrogate mothers, assisting you from selection, contracting, and treatment to the birth of your baby with professional counselors.
Description of the surrogate motherhood process
Initial Consultation and Needs Assessment
Learn about your family situation, fertility background and preferences to plan the direction of your treatment.
Matching and partnering with surrogate mothers
We will match you with one of our screened surrogate mothers and arrange a meeting to confirm your willingness to work with us.
Legal Procedures and Contract Signing
Legal contracts are drafted and signed by both lawyers to protect the rights and obligations of the surrogate mother and the commissioning family.
Medical Preparation and Embryo Implantation
The embryo is implanted in the surrogate mother's uterus, and physical care and follow-up before and after conception begins.
Pregnancy Management and Relationship Maintenance
We will help you maintain good communication with the surrogate mother and arrange for medical and psychological support.
The birth of the baby and the subsequent handling of legal documents
After the baby is born, we will assist with birth certificates, birth registration and international documentation.
FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Who should consider surrogate motherhood?
A: If you have a uterine defect, repeated miscarriages, chronic illnesses that make you unsuitable for pregnancy, gay and lesbian families, or single men, you may consider having a baby through a surrogate mother.
Q2: What is the legal protection between the surrogate mother and the commissioner?
A: In certain U.S. states (e.g., California), surrogacy is legally protected by a formal contract that clearly defines the rights and obligations of both parties and is supervised by an attorney.
Q3: Will the surrogate mother become the legal mother of the child?
A: No. By contract and by law, a surrogate mother does not have legal parental rights. The baby will be placed in the name of the commissioning parents directly after birth.
Q4:How long does the whole process take?
A: Approximately 12 to 18 months, depending on the progress of the pairing, embryo preparation and pregnancy development.