
Surrogacy
In surrogacy, a surrogate carries and delivers a child for intended parents, providing a legal path to parenthood. The surrogate has no genetic link to the child, allowing intended parents to achieve parenthood safely and ethically.
Who Can Benefit from Surrogacy?

🔹 Unable to carry a pregnancy due to
   hysterectomy or absence of a uterus
🔹 Facing medical conditions that
   make pregnancy risky or impossible
🔹 Couples experiencing repeated IVF
   failures or miscarriages
🔹 Women with severe uterineÂ
   problems affecting embryo
   implantation
Who Can Benefit from Surrogacy?
🔹 Unable to carry a pregnancy due to hysterectomy or
   absence of a uterus
🔹 Facing medical conditions that make pregnancy risky or
   impossible
🔹 Couples experiencing repeated IVF failures or
   miscarriages
🔹 Women with severe uterine problems affecting embryo
   implantation

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, surrogacy is safe when done through a legally accredited fertility centre. A legal consultant ensures the process runs smoothly from IVF to the baby’s handover.
Yes, surrogacy can involve donor eggs.
No, surrogacy requires IVF, not IUI
Surrogacy costs are similar to IVF, with additional expenses for the surrogate’s living and medical needs until delivery.
The surrogate will be healthy, young, and thoroughly screened for physical and mental fitness, including infectious disease and genetic screening. Proper counselling help the family of the surrogate increasing the awareness. Previous surgical / medical history should be perfectly elicited to follow the New National ART 2021 guidelines.
- More than 80% success rate
- Ethical, transparent approach
- Dedicated coordinator for a smooth journey, handling legal procedures and bonding between the couple and surrogate
- Cost-effective packages, attracting couples nationwide.