Intended Parents

There are numerous reasons why individuals or couples opt for surrogacy to expand their families. Los Angeles Surrogacy is dedicated to assisting anyone seeking to start a family through surrogacy. Surrogacy is becoming increasingly popular, even among celebrities, as a means to build families. With the support and expertise of Los Angeles Surrogacy, the journey is seamless, transparent, and fulfilling for everyone involved.

Understanding Surrogacy

Dive into the intricacies of surrogacy with our comprehensive guide. This will offer an overview of the surrogacy process and help you determine if it’s the right choice for you!

Steps to Parenthood Via Surrogacy

The journey to parenthood is within reach! Read more here.

Cost to Use a Surrogate

Surrogacy compensation, medical fees, and legal fees are all included in Los Angeles Surrogacy’s packages. We ensure you know the financial aspects of your journey before you begin.

Surrogacy vs. IVF

Many new parents inquire about the differences between surrogacy and IVF. We’ve got you covered.

International Parents

Not based in the US? You can still pursue surrogacy in the United States. The laws of California make it easy to have your miracle baby right here in Los Angeles.

Surrogacy in Numbers

So you’re a “numbers person”. We get it. Take a look at some key statistics here.

Intended Parent Application

Find out what questions you’ll see on your application, as well as what will be required of you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Surrogacy Baby Biologically Related to a Surrogate Mother?

No. Via gestational surrogacy, the egg of the intended mother (or a donor) is combined with the sperm of the intended father (or a donor) and transferred to the surrogate mother for growth during pregnancy. Therefore, the surrogate has no genetic link to the child, and the baby will only resemble the intended parents (or donors of the egg and sperm). There is no transfer of DNA during pregnancy.

How Much Money Does a Surrogate Mother Make?

No. Via gestational surrogacy, the egg of the intended mother (or a donor) is combined with the sperm of the intended father (or a donor) and transferred to the surrogate mother for growth during pregnancy. Therefore, the surrogate has no genetic link to the child, and the baby will only resemble the intended parents (or donors of the egg and sperm). There is no transfer of DNA during pregnancy.

Does a Surrogate Mother Breastfeed the Baby?

No. Via gestational surrogacy, the egg of the intended mother (or a donor) is combined with the sperm of the intended father (or a donor) and transferred to the surrogate mother for growth during pregnancy. Therefore, the surrogate has no genetic link to the child, and the baby will only resemble the intended parents (or donors of the egg and sperm). There is no transfer of DNA during pregnancy.

How Many Times Can I Be A Surrogate?

No. Via gestational surrogacy, the egg of the intended mother (or a donor) is combined with the sperm of the intended father (or a donor) and transferred to the surrogate mother for growth during pregnancy. Therefore, the surrogate has no genetic link to the child, and the baby will only resemble the intended parents (or donors of the egg and sperm). There is no transfer of DNA during pregnancy.

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