Who Can Apply & Where We Operate

In many countries, surrogacy is available to unmarried intended parents. Eligibility is determined by each destination’s legal framework and your individual medical and legal profile.

Medical considerations
The partners may pursue surrogacy if the intended mother is unable to carry a pregnancy due to: infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss; uterine abnormalities; other medical conditions.
Age and health considerations
Prospective parents must be of legal adult age and maintain good physical and mental health. Fertility clinics evaluate reproductive history, and any existing medical conditions to ensure that the domestic partners are fully prepared for raising a child.
Medical records and legal preparation
Comprehensive medical documentation is essential for IVF treatments and for completing a single-parent surrogacy or couple surrogacy legal requirements. Also, these records provide the necessary proof for establishing legal parentage.
Binding legal agreements
Legal contracts define the rights and responsibilities of all parties and provide a clear framework for working with surrogates. For domestic partners, regarded as single men and women, these agreements clarify parental status from birth.
Commitment to family and child well-being
Surrogacy is a life-changing choice. In the eyes of the law, you will start a single-parent surrogacy process but in reality you will raise a child together. This means that, even if each partner is recognized as a single male or female, both must demonstrate the ability of family-building.
Our international surrogacy programs are available in countries that recognize surrogacy for unmarried couples, as well as single mother and single father surrogacy:
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  • Mexico

These countries ensure that both intended parents are recognized as the child’s legal guardians from birth.

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Surrogacy for Unmarried Heterosexual Couples

The total cost of surrogacy varies depending on medical procedures, surrogate compensation, legal services, and the country where you choose surrogacy. Our surrogacy agency provides transparent pricing from the very beginning — no hidden fees.
from 71,000 EURO
Surrogacy with Own Oocytes

For partners using the intended mother’s own eggs, the program includes IVF treatment at a trusted fertility clinic and careful matching with a gestational carrier. You can use donor sperm or your partner’s sperm. The package also includes full pregnancy support, medical screening process, birth assistance, and coordination of all legal processes.

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from 65,000 EURO
Surrogacy with Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)

The partners who already have frozen embryos can benefit from this program. It offers thorough pregnancy monitoring and regular updates from the clinic, while also coordinating all medical and legal procedures to guarantee a seamless surrogacy experience.

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from 79,000 EURO
Surrogacy with Donor Oocytes

When donor eggs are used to create an embryo, we manage the entire process from selecting a suitable egg donor to oocyte retrieval, IVF, and embryo creation. The program also includes matching with a perfect surrogate, pregnancy care, and guidance through all legal steps. 

 

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from 102,000 EURO
Guaranteed Success Program

For couples seeking the highest level of reassurance, unlimited IVF attempts are offered until a successful birth is achieved. This option provides complete financial protection and peace of mind, allowing couples to focus on welcoming their child without worrying about unexpected costs.

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Steps of the Surrogacy Process

Step 1 — Exploring Your Surrogacy Goals

If you are considering surrogacy, book a consultation with us. Legally, each of you enters a surrogacy as a single intended parent, so we will explain eligibility for single parent surrogacy and help you choose the ideal program.
Step 2 — Creating a Personalized Plan
The surrogacy process for single parents involves careful planning to meet both medical and legal requirements. We design a tailored plan that fits your needs.

Step 3 — Legal and Medical Preparation

Our team coordinates all legal and medical requirements to ensure the surrogacy process complies with the laws of your chosen destination. This includes signing contracts for surrogacy, completing medical tests, and preparing all necessary documentation.

Step 4 — Surrogate Matching

We carefully select a surrogate who meets strict medical and psychological criteria. The embryo is created using the intended parent’s genetic material or from a donor if required, and then transferred to the surrogate, who will carry the pregnancy.

Step 5 — Pregnancy Support

During the pregnancy, the surrogate mother receives thorough medical supervision, including routine check-ups, ultrasounds, and any required treatments. The intended parents stay informed at every stage.

Step 6 — Delivery and Legal Parentage

When the baby is born, we handle all legal formalities. We coordinate with local authorities to guarantee that both of you are legally recognized as parents.
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Frequently
Asked Questions
Why should we choose your team?

We have helped many single people and domestic partners to build a family. We know the smallest differences between surrogacy for single dads and moms and couple surrogacy. We will handle all the necessary legal documents for you.

Do we need a marriage certificate to pursue surrogacy?

No. Legally, the process will be treated as surrogacy for single parent. You will confirm your parental rights as a single mom or dad. Our team is well-versed in both couple and single-parent surrogacy laws and will guide you through the process.

Will you help us to become legal parents?

Yes. We help single intended parents and domestic partners pursue surrogacy and handle all legal requirements to secure parental rights.

Will the surrogate mother be genetically linked to the child?

No. In the surrogacy industry, we use gestational surrogacy, where the surrogate has no genetic connection to the child. Traditional surrogacy, in which the surrogate’s own egg is used, is rare and only practiced in a few U.S. states and some other countries.

Will the fetus be our biological child?

Yes, if you use your own egg and sperm.

 

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