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Surrogacy In Lancaster, CA: Urban Resource Guide for Surrogate Moms


A Guide Prepared for Surrogate Moms under the care of Los Angeles Surrogacy in Lancaster, CA

The Surrogate Moms' Urban Resource Guide by Los Angeles Surrogacy agency in Lancaster, CA

The Urban Resource Guide for Lancaster was prepared for the Surrogate Moms under the care of Los Angeles Surrogacy in Lancaster.

Whether you are one of “our” treasured surrogate moms, or you are being taken care of by another surrogacy agency, or you are just considering embarking on the challenging journey of a gestational mother, you will need to prioritize your health and that of your precious cargo, your soon-to-be newborn.

We have listed service providers and support services that we believe to be reliable, trustworthy, and truly helpful to Surrogate Moms. They are not perfect, but they strive hard. This guide shows their direct contact information, credentials, and customer feedback.

This guide is not complete. This is a labor of love; we will add to it from the feedback we get from surrogate moms from all around Lancaster.

We hope it proves useful to you during your pregnancy, and we will gladly receive your suggestions and additional information.

1. Air Quality and Environmental Health

1.1. Air Quality Monitoring and Information

Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District (AVAQMD) - Lancaster Air Monitoring Station

The Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District operates a comprehensive air monitoring station that provides hourly updates on air quality conditions specific to Lancaster. This resource helps our surrogate mothers make informed decisions about outdoor activities during pregnancy.

  • Description: AVAQMD’s Lancaster Air Monitoring Station provides real-time air quality data updated hourly, including measurements for ozone, particulate matter, and other pollutants. The data helps you determine when outdoor activity is safe and when indoor alternatives should be considered. Lancaster’s desert climate can experience moderate to unhealthy air quality days, particularly during summer months and wildfire season, making daily monitoring valuable for gestational health planning.
  • Address: 2551 W Avenue H, Lancaster, CA 93536
  • Phone/Website: (661) 723-8070 | www.avaqmd.ca.gov
  • Hours/Availability: Office hours Monday through Friday 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM (closed alternating Fridays); air quality data updated hourly, 24/7
  • Accessibility: Real-time data accessible online through AVAQMD’s Real-Time Data page. The website provides easy-to-read charts and current AQI (Air Quality Index) readings. Data can be viewed on mobile devices, allowing you to check conditions before planning outdoor walks or activities.
  • Current Status: Real-time air quality monitoring active. Access current readings at the AVAQMD website or through national resources like AirNow.gov and IQAir

Gestational Care Relevance: Monitor daily AQI before planning outdoor activities. We recommend staying indoors when AQI exceeds 100 (Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups), as surrogate mothers may experience increased respiratory sensitivity during pregnancy. On days with good to moderate air quality (AQI 0-100), outdoor walking and gentle exercise provide excellent gestational health benefits.

Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District (AVAQMD) - Lancaster Air Monitoring Station

2. Green Spaces and Safe Walking Areas

Apollo Community Regional Park

2.1. Prenatal-Friendly Parks and Gardens

Apollo Community Regional Park

Apollo Community Regional Park offers extensive paved walking paths around scenic lakes, making it an ideal location for our surrogate mothers to enjoy safe, low-impact exercise in a peaceful environment.

  • Description: This 54-acre park features three man-made lakes surrounded by wide paved pathways perfect for prenatal walking. The level surfaces of the trails eliminate tripping hazards, and the lakeside setting provides a serene environment for stress reduction and gentle cardiovascular activity. The park’s mature trees offer shade during warmer months, and numerous benches along the paths provide convenient rest areas. Los Angeles Surrogacy recognizes this park as particularly valuable for gestational health due to its accessible design and family-friendly atmosphere.
  • Address: 4555 W Avenue G, Lancaster, CA 93536
  • Phone/Website: (661) 940-7701 | LA County Parks – Apollo Park
  • Hours: Daily 7:30 AM – 7:30 PM

 

  • Gestational Care Amenities:
    • Paved, level walking paths (approximately 1-2 miles of pathways)
    • Multiple restrooms with accessible facilities
    • Plentiful shade from mature trees
    • Numerous benches for rest breaks
    • Close parking proximity to pathways
    • Accessible playground areas (for surrogate mothers with children)
    • Picnic areas with covered shelters
  • Safety Rating: 4.2 stars from 50+ Yelp reviews. Reviewers consistently praise the park’s cleanliness, well-maintained facilities, and family-friendly environment.

Gestational Care Benefits: The paved, level pathways around the lakes provide excellent surfaces for walking during all trimesters. The availability of frequent rest areas and shade makes this park particularly suitable for managing pregnancy-related fatigue. The peaceful lakeside environment supports stress reduction, which benefits both maternal and fetal wellbeing. We recommend visiting during early morning or late afternoon hours for optimal comfort during warmer months.

Tierra Bonita Park

Tierra Bonita Park’s name translates to “beautiful land,” and this 27-acre park lives up to its designation with tree-lined walkways and well-maintained open spaces ideal for gestational exercise.

  • Description: Tierra Bonita Park provides winding trails through beautifully landscaped open space, creating an inviting environment for our surrogate mothers to maintain physical activity throughout pregnancy. The park’s tree-lined walkway offers a picturesque setting for daily walks, while the level terrain accommodates all fitness levels. We appreciate this park’s attention to accessibility and its tranquil atmosphere that encourages regular outdoor activity.
  • Address: 44910 27th Street East, Lancaster, CA 93535
  • Phone/Website: (661) 723-6077 | City of Lancaster – Tierra Bonita Park
  • Hours: Daily 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Gestational Care Amenities:
    • Tree-lined walking trails providing shade
    • Paved pathways suitable for all trimesters
    • Multiple restroom facilities
    • Splash pad area (seasonal, great for surrogate mothers with children)
    • Covered picnic areas with barbecue facilities
    • Basketball courts and softball fields (viewing areas for family activities)
    • Ample parking near walking areas
    • Wheelchair accessible throughout
Tierra Bonita Park

Gestational Care Benefits: The shaded tree-lined walkways offer protection from sun exposure, which is particularly important during pregnancy when skin sensitivity increases. The gentle, winding trails provide variety in walking routes while maintaining safe, level surfaces. The park’s peaceful atmosphere and beautiful landscaping create a stress-reducing environment that supports emotional wellbeing during the gestational journey.

Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Park

Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Park

Formerly known as Lancaster City Park, this 63-acre community hub offers extensive walking opportunities and serves as a central gathering place for Lancaster families.

  • Description: Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Park stands as Lancaster’s premier recreational facility, offering our surrogate mothers a well-maintained, safe environment for outdoor activity. The park’s expansive tree-lined grounds provide multiple walking routes, and its central location makes it easily accessible. Los Angeles Surrogacy values this park for its comprehensive facilities and its role as a safe, welcoming community space where gestational mothers can exercise comfortably.
  • Address: 43063 North 10th Street West, Lancaster, CA 93534
  • Phone/Website: (661) 723-6000 | City of Lancaster – Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Park
  • Hours: Daily 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Gestational Care Amenities:
    • Extensive paved walking paths throughout 63 acres
    • Mature trees providing ample shade
    • Multiple accessible restroom facilities
    • Numerous benches and covered picnic areas
    • Large parking areas close to walking paths
    • Wheelchair accessible throughout
    • Water fountains along walking routes
    • Adjacent to YMCA fitness facilities

 

Gestational Care Benefits: The park’s size allows for varied walking routes of different lengths, accommodating changing energy levels throughout pregnancy. The abundance of shade and rest areas supports comfortable exercise even during warmer months. The park’s active community presence creates a safe, welcoming environment for our surrogate mothers. Adjacent YMCA facilities offer additional resources for prenatal fitness programs if desired.

2.2. Safe Walking Routes and Trails

Prime Desert Woodland Preserve

For surrogate mothers seeking a more natural walking experience, the Prime Desert Woodland Preserve offers accessible trails through preserved Joshua tree and juniper forest.

  • Description: This preserve provides a gentle introduction to desert woodland hiking with well-maintained trails and interpretive information. The short 0.3-mile boardwalk trail offers a safe, accessible option for gestational exercise in a natural setting.
  • Starting Point: Located off 35th Street West, Lancaster (accessible parking available)
  • Length/Duration: Primary boardwalk trail: 0.3 miles (approximately 10-15 minutes at a comfortable pace); natural surface trails available for those seeking longer walks
  • Accessibility:
    • Designated accessible parking spaces with van-accessible striped aisles
    • Wooden boardwalk sections (4+ feet wide with partial edge barriers)
    • Natural dirt surface trails also available
    • Trail typically at least 4 feet wide with passing spaces

 

Prime Desert Woodland Preserve
  • Gestational Care Amenities: Level terrain suitable for all trimesters, educational interpretive information about desert ecology, peaceful natural setting for stress reduction
  • Safety Information: Trails well-maintained with clear pathways. Visitors should bring water, wear sun protection, and avoid extreme heat. The preserve is free to access and offers a tranquil alternative to urban parks.

Gestational Care Benefits: The boardwalk trail provides a safe, slip-resistant surface ideal for pregnancy. The short distance allows surrogate mothers to enjoy nature without overexertion, and the natural setting offers unique stress-relief benefits. The preserve’s quiet atmosphere supports mindful walking and connection with nature, which research shows benefits maternal mental health.

3. Transportation and Mobility

3.1. Pregnancy-Accessible Public Transportation

Antelope Valley Transit Authority (AVTA)

Antelope Valley Transit Authority (AVTA)

The Antelope Valley Transit Authority provides comprehensive public transportation services throughout Lancaster and Palmdale, with special accessibility features and programs supporting our surrogate mothers’ mobility needs.

  • Description: AVTA operates an all-electric bus fleet serving over 450,000 residents in the Antelope Valley region. The transit authority offers both fixed-route local services and specialized Dial-A-Ride services designed to enhance mobility for individuals who need additional support. Los Angeles Surrogacy recognizes AVTA’s commitment to accessibility and its role in helping our surrogate mothers maintain independence and attend medical appointments throughout pregnancy.
  • Service Area: Lancaster, Palmdale, and unincorporated areas of northern Los Angeles County (approximately 1,200 square miles total service area, with 100 square miles of fixed-route service)
  • Phone/Website: (661) 945-9445 | www.avta.com

 

  • Accessibility Features:
    • All buses equipped with wheelchair lifts and designated priority seating
    • Low-floor buses for easy boarding
    • Audio and visual stop announcements
    • Dial-A-Ride curb-to-curb service available for those with mobility needs
    • Service animals welcome on all routes
  • Gestational Care Benefits:
    • Senior citizens, active military, veterans, and persons with disabilities ride FREE with proper ID
    • Reduced fare programs available through LIFE (Low Income Fare is Easy) program
    • Campus Connect program for students enrolled in 6+ units per semester
    • Dial-A-Ride reservations available same-day and up to 2 days in advance
    • Priority seating near bus entrances reduces standing time
  • Service Rating: AVTA operates as a joint powers authority with oversight from Lancaster and Palmdale city councils, ensuring accountability and service quality. The agency achieved national recognition as the first U.S. transit authority to operate an all-electric fleet.

Gestational Care Relevance: We encourage our surrogate mothers to take advantage of AVTA’s accessibility features, particularly Dial-A-Ride services for medical appointments. The priority seating and low-floor buses reduce physical strain during pregnancy. For information about Dial-A-Ride eligibility and reservations, contact AVTA directly. The fixed-route system connects to major medical facilities, shopping areas, and residential neighborhoods throughout Lancaster.

3.2. ADA Paratransit Services

Access Services

Access Services provides ADA complementary paratransit service for functionally disabled individuals, offering an important transportation option for surrogate mothers experiencing mobility challenges during pregnancy.

  • Description: Access operates shared-ride, door-to-door transportation service throughout Los Angeles County, including the Antelope Valley region. This service provides essential mobility support for individuals who cannot use fixed-route public transportation due to functional disabilities. While not all pregnant individuals qualify for this service, surrogate mothers with pregnancy-related mobility limitations may be eligible during their gestational period.
  • Service Area: Lancaster, Palmdale, Lake Los Angeles, Littlerock, Pearblossom, and Acton
  • Phone/Website: Reservations: 1-800-883-1295 (daily 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM) | TDD: 1-800-826-7280 | Access Services

 

Access Services
  • Service Hours:
    • Monday – Friday: 5:00 AM – 12:45 AM
    • Saturday: 5:50 AM – 11:45 PM
    • Sunday: 6:00 AM – 9:20 PM
    • No service on major holidays
  • Gestational Care Features:
    • Same-day and advance trip reservations (up to 2 days)
    • Limited to 3 rides per day
    • Shared-ride service with door-to-door assistance
    • Wheelchair-accessible vehicles available
    • Personal care attendants ride free
  • Fare Information:
    • Urban Zone: $3.00 one way ($1.25 group rate)
    • Rural Zone 1: $3.50 one way ($1.75 group rate)
    • Rural Zone 2: $6.00 one way ($3.00 group rate)

Gestational Care Relevance: Surrogate mothers experiencing significant pregnancy-related mobility challenges (such as severe pelvic pain, prescribed bed rest modifications, or third-trimester mobility limitations) should inquire about temporary eligibility for Access services. Eligibility requires functional assessment. Contact Access Services for information about the certification process. This service can be particularly valuable for attending prenatal appointments when driving or using fixed-route transit becomes difficult.

4. Neighborhood Safety and Walkability

4.1. Safe Neighborhoods for Prenatal Activities

Southwest Lancaster

Southwest Lancaster

Research indicates that the southwest portion of Lancaster consistently ranks as the city’s safest area, making it an excellent location for our surrogate mothers to live or visit for outdoor activities.

  • Description: The southwest area of Lancaster demonstrates lower crime rates compared to other parts of the city, with residents reporting a 1 in 323 chance of becoming a victim of violent crime (compared to 1 in 116 in less safe areas). Los Angeles Surrogacy recognizes the importance of personal safety for gestational wellbeing and recommends our surrogate mothers prioritize activities in this region when possible.
  • Boundaries: Generally encompasses the southwestern quadrant of Lancaster, including residential areas south of Avenue K and west of 10th Street West
  • Safety Features:
    • Lower violent crime rates (safer than 67% of U.S. cities overall; southwest specifically rates higher)
    • Well-lit residential streets
    • Family-oriented neighborhoods
    • Active community presence
    • Accessible sidewalks and walking paths

 

  • Gestational Care Resources:
    • Proximity to Antelope Valley Medical Center (main hospital for labor and delivery)
    • Multiple parks including Tierra Bonita Park
    • Access to major shopping areas and healthy food options
    • Well-maintained infrastructure
  • Walkability Score: According to recent crime analysis data, Lancaster residents generally consider the southwest part of the city to be the safest, with lower per-capita crime rates than northern or central areas.

Personal Safety Recommendations: We encourage our surrogate mothers to take standard urban safety precautions: walk in well-lit areas, exercise during daylight hours, stay aware of surroundings, and keep mobile phones charged. The southwest area’s lower crime statistics and family-friendly atmosphere make it particularly suitable for daily prenatal walking and outdoor activities. Trust your instincts—if an area feels uncomfortable, choose an alternative location.

5. Emergency and Safety Resources

5.1. Emergency Services with Obstetric Capabilities

Antelope Valley Medical Center

Antelope Valley Medical Center stands as the Antelope Valley’s only full-service acute-care hospital, providing comprehensive emergency and obstetric services specifically equipped to handle pregnancy-related emergencies.

  • Description: AVMC’s Emergency Department operates 24/7 and treats more than 130,000 patients annually, making it one of California’s busiest emergency departments. The hospital’s Women and Infants Pavilion delivers nearly 5,000 babies each year and maintains comprehensive obstetric capabilities including a Level IIIB NICU. Los Angeles Surrogacy has confidence in AVMC’s obstetric emergency capabilities, and we ensure all our surrogate mothers know this facility’s location and services before entering the third trimester.
  • Coverage Area: Serves the entire Antelope Valley region, including Lancaster, Palmdale, and surrounding communities (nearly 1 million residents)
  • Phone: (661) 949-5000 (main hospital) | 911 for life-threatening emergencies
  • Address: 1600 West Avenue J, Lancaster, CA 93534

 

Antelope Valley Medical Center
  • Gestational Care Specialization:
    • Region’s only trauma center with obstetric capabilities
    • Women and Infants Pavilion with Labor and Delivery Unit
    • Level IIIB Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
    • 24/7 OB/GYN hospitalist coverage and certified nurse midwife on-site
    • Obstetric Emergency Department (OBED) for pregnancy-specific emergencies
    • Advanced Primary Stroke Center designation
    • STEMI Receiving Center for cardiac emergencies
  • Service Rating: 3.0 stars from 390+ Yelp reviews. As the region’s only full-service hospital, AVMC provides essential emergency and obstetric care. The facility is accredited by The Joint Commission and designated as an Advanced Primary Stroke Center.

Emergency Response Information: For any life-threatening emergency during pregnancy (including severe bleeding, sudden severe abdominal pain, signs of stroke, loss of consciousness, or significant trauma), call 911 immediately. For urgent but non-life-threatening pregnancy concerns, contact your OB provider’s after-hours line first, as they can provide guidance on whether emergency department evaluation is necessary. AVMC’s Emergency Department is equipped to handle all pregnancy-related emergencies, with obstetric specialists available 24/7.

Gestational Care Resources at AVMC

Gestational Care Resources at AVMC:

  • Comprehensive prenatal care through OB/GYN Outpatient Clinic
  • Tours of Women and Infants Pavilion available (call 661-726-6210, Monday-Friday, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
  • CPSP (Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program) for Medi-Cal eligible patients
  • Lactation consultation services
  • Couplet care (mother and baby room together)

6. Environmental Health Resources

6.1. Water Quality and Safety Information

Los Angeles County Waterworks Districts - Antelope Valley Office

The Los Angeles County Waterworks Districts serves as the primary water provider for much of Lancaster, ensuring safe drinking water through comprehensive quality assurance programs.

  • Description: LA County Waterworks Districts provides water service to approximately 187,000 residents in the Lancaster area, drawing from both local groundwater wells and treated surface water from the State Water Project. The district maintains rigorous water quality testing programs to ensure safety standards are met or exceeded. Understanding water quality matters during pregnancy, as adequate hydration with safe water supports amniotic fluid levels, nutrient transport, and overall maternal health.
  • Service Area: Lancaster, portions of Palmdale, and unincorporated areas of the Antelope Valley
  • Phone/Website: (877) 637-3661 (customer service, Monday-Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM) | LA County Waterworks
  • Lancaster Office Address: 260 East Avenue K-8, Lancaster, CA 93535 (Monday-Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM)
  • Testing Information: Annual water quality reports (Consumer Confidence Reports) are available online and provide detailed information about water sources, treatment processes, and detected contaminants. According to the most recent EPA assessment (April-June 2024), the water utility was in compliance with federal health-based drinking water standards.
Los Angeles County Waterworks Districts - Antelope Valley Office
  • Gestational Care Relevance: Proper hydration during pregnancy requires approximately 8-12 glasses of water daily. Lancaster’s water supply comes from local groundwater wells and purchased surface water from northern California, treated to meet EPA standards. The district’s water quality assurance program includes continuous monitoring and testing. While the water meets federal safety standards, some surrogate mothers prefer using home water filters for additional peace of mind. Consult your OB provider about specific water intake recommendations for your gestational period.
  • Emergency Contact: For water-related emergencies (main breaks, no water service, water quality concerns), contact the 24/7 Public Works Dispatch Center: 1-800-675-4357
California Water Service - Antelope Valley District

Additional Water Provider:

California Water Service - Antelope Valley District

Some Lancaster area residents receive water service from California Water Service, which serves approximately 1,400 connections in the Fremont Valley, Grand Oaks, Lancaster, Lake Hughes, and Leona Valley water systems.

Cal Water’s Lancaster system includes two active groundwater wells supplemented by purchased surface water from AVEK. According to the company, their water quality assurance program includes vigilant monitoring and testing at state-of-the-art laboratories.

7. Additional Resources and Support

7.1. General Health and Wellness Information

Staying Informed About Environmental Conditions

We encourage our surrogate mothers to monitor environmental conditions regularly:

  • Air Quality: Check AVAQMD real-time data or AirNow.gov daily before outdoor activities
  • Weather: Lancaster experiences hot, dry summers (often exceeding 90°F) and mild winters. Plan outdoor activities during cooler morning or evening hours during summer months.
  • Hydration: The desert climate increases fluid needs. Increase water intake beyond standard pregnancy recommendations, especially during physical activity.

7.2. Important Contacts Quick Reference

  • Emergency (Life-Threatening): 911
  • Antelope Valley Medical Center: (661) 949-5000
  • AVAQMD Air Quality Info: (661) 723-8070
  • AVTA Transportation: (661) 945-9445
  • LA County Waterworks: (877) 637-3661
  • Lancaster Police (Non-Emergency): (661) 948-8466
  • Los Angeles Surrogacy: Your assigned Case Manager (contact information provided upon contract execution)

Final Recommendations

Los Angeles Surrogacy has compiled this resource guide to support your gestational health and wellbeing in Lancaster, CA. We recommend:

  1. Monitor Air Quality Daily: Check AQI before outdoor activities and stay indoors when readings exceed 100
  2. Establish Regular Walking Routine: Use the prenatal-friendly parks listed here for gentle daily exercise
  3. Stay Hydrated: Lancaster’s dry climate requires increased water intake during pregnancy
  4. Know Your Emergency Resources: Program AVMC’s number into your phone and know the fastest route to their Emergency Department
  5. Utilize Public Transportation: Take advantage of AVTA’s accessibility features for medical appointments
  6. Choose Safe Areas: Prioritize the southwest area of Lancaster for outdoor activities when possible
  7. Consult Your OB Provider: Always discuss exercise plans, hydration needs, and environmental concerns with your healthcare provider

Your health and comfort throughout this journey remain our highest priorities. Please contact your assigned Los Angeles Surrogacy Case Manager if you need additional resources or have questions about any of the information provided in this guide.

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We hope you found this guide useful, a good resource to keep handy when you need it as your pregnancy progresses.

As a surrogate mom under the care of Los Angeles Surrogacy in Lancaster, you prioritize staying in great health and keeping yourself in a well-adjusted, supportive environment. Call your case manager as you need to fulfill this goal.

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