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Is Surrogacy Safe?

Surrogacy is a carefully managed process supported by medical professionals and legal protection. With proper screening and ongoing care, it is considered safe and well-structured for everyone involved.

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Who Can Become a Surrogate?

Surrogates are women in good health who have had a successful pregnancy and maintain a stable lifestyle. Careful screening ensures a safe and positive experience for both the surrogate and intended parents.

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Why Surrogacy Matters

Surrogacy provides families with the opportunity to have a child when it would not otherwise be possible. It is a meaningful journey built on trust, care, and life-changing impact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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1 / How much do surrogates get paid?

Surrogates can earn up to $125,000 depending on experience, location, and benefits. Compensation includes base pay, monthly allowances, and additional reimbursements throughout the journey.

2 / What are the requirements to become a surrogate?

You must be between 21–40 years old, have had at least one healthy pregnancy, be in good physical and mental health, and live a stable lifestyle. Additional medical screening will be required.

3 / Do I need to have children before becoming a surrogate?

Yes. Having at least one successful pregnancy ensures that your body can safely carry a pregnancy and helps reduce medical risks.

4 / Is surrogacy safe?

Yes. With proper medical care, screening, and legal protection, surrogacy is considered safe. We work with top IVF clinics and provide full support throughout the process.

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Is Surrogacy Safe?

The surrogacy process includes thorough medical and psychological screening to ensure that all participants are well prepared. Surrogates receive ongoing care from experienced IVF clinics, with regular monitoring throughout the pregnancy.

Legal agreements are established before the process begins, clearly defining responsibilities and protecting all parties involved. These agreements ensure transparency and reduce uncertainty.

In addition, a dedicated support team provides guidance, coordination, and emotional support at every stage. With the right structure and professional oversight, surrogacy is considered a safe and well-managed journey.

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Who Can Become a Surrogate?

To become a surrogate, you should be in good physical and mental health and have had at least one healthy pregnancy without complications. This helps ensure your body is prepared for the journey.

A stable lifestyle, including a supportive environment and responsible habits, is also important. Surrogates undergo medical evaluations, background checks, and interviews as part of the screening process.

These requirements are designed to protect your health while ensuring the best possible outcome for the intended parents and the baby.

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Why Surrogacy Matters

For many intended parents, surrogacy is the only path to building a family. It offers hope and a real opportunity to experience parenthood.

For surrogates, the journey is not only about compensation but also about making a lasting difference in someone’s life. It creates a unique connection built on trust and shared purpose.

Surrogacy is more than a process — it is a meaningful experience that brings people together and helps create families in extraordinary ways.

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