More than 1.5 million babies have been born in the United States through IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies (ART) since 1987 and the annual number keeps growing. For many intended parents, understanding IVF and how it works with gestational surrogacy can feel overwhelming, especially with so much conflicting information online. Below are answers to some of our most frequently asked questions about IVF for surrogacy.
In the simplest terms, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is the process of extracting eggs, receiving a sperm sample, and mixing them together in a laboratory dish. Then, a doctor transfers an embryo into the uterus (womb). IVF is commonly used for surrogacy.
In the case of surrogacy, the intended mother or an egg donor will receive the medication and have her eggs fertilized in the lab. Then, the embryo will be placed in the womb of the surrogate mother.
Typically, from sign-up through to completion, surrogacy takes between 12-18 months. Paperwork, medical exams, and legal work take about three months and, if IVF is successful, the pregnancy itself will take nine months. However, every case is different, so we always suggest that you plan for an additional six months, should anything unexpected come up that would prolong this process.
We provide IVF to parents using surrogacy through our reputable clinic partners. Our team can guide you through the IVF surrogacy process and provide you with the support you need. If you have always wanted to start or expand your family, you have come to the right place. We pride ourselves on the highest-quality service at all times.
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