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Surrogacy & Parenthood

Creating Family
One Step at a Time
At Power Fertility, we know that becoming parents can be both thrilling and complicated, especially when surrogacy is your choice to expand your family. Whether it's your first time or you've tried other ways before, our expert team is here. We'll guide you through every step with care, professionalism, and lots of experience.
Our surrogacy program is comprehensive. It's tailored to meet each intended parent's unique needs. From choosing a surrogate to handling medical, legal, and emotional matters, we'll support you and your surrogate. This ensures a smooth and stress-free journey.
Why Choose Power Fertility?
Our clinic is committed to providing the highest standard of care. We work with top fertility specialists, experienced attorneys, and certified psychologists to ensure that your journey is managed professionally and efficiently.
Comprehensive Support
From initial consultation to the final delivery, we manage every detail of your surrogacy journey.
Experienced Team
Our team of professionals includes fertility specialists, surrogacy experts, and legal advisors with years of experience.
Global Reach
We welcome clients from around the world and are dedicated to helping you achieve your dream of parenthood, regardless of your location.
LGBTQ+ Friendly
We proudly support all families, including those from the LGBTQ+ community.
Our Surrogacy Services
Surrogate Selection & Screening The first step in the process is finding the right surrogate. We screen potential surrogates thoroughly, both medically and psychologically, to ensure they meet our high standards.
Our rigorous screening process includes a detailed medical history review, psychological evaluations, and background checks.
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Initial surrogate application review
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Medical and psychological screening
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Background and lifestyle checks
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Matching with the most suitable surrogate

How It Works: Surrogacy
We believe in a transparent, step-by-step process that puts your mind at ease. Here’s an overview of how we support you throughout the surrogacy journey
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During this appointment you will work with your physician to develop an embryo creation plan. While the variety of options can seem overwhelming, don’t worry - you’ll work in partnership with your care team to determine which option works best for your family.
Prior to any embryo transfer into a gestational carrier, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires extensive screening for both the sperm and egg source, involving a questionnaire, physical exam, and blood tests.
The embryo creation process looks different for each family. If you are using your own gametes (eggs & sperm), you will undergo In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) to create embryos. Once your embryos are created they will undergo preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) to identify the best embryo for transfer to your Gestational Carrier.
If an agency has not already been secured, we will refer you and assist in the process to start the search for a surrogate. Our patient care coordinator will work collaboratively with you and the agency to expedite the process, and ensure that you have chosen a surrogate that is right for you. Once the surrogate is identified, she will complete her psychological and medical screening.
The selected embryo will be thawed by an embryologist. The embryo transfer will be performed at Power Fertility Center by one of our physicians and your Gestational Carrier will be able to return home the same day with no required anesthesia.
Your Gestational Carrier will receive a blood test at 9 days post embryo transfer to determine if the transfer was successful. If positive, she will repeat the test 2 days after the first to confirm pregnancy. At 7 weeks, she will have an OB ultrasound, and at 9 weeks she will have a repeat ultrasound. At this time you will graduate from Power Fertility Center. Congratulations!
FAQ
Yes, she can.
Yes, he can.
· Legal citizens of Mexico, typically aged 20–40, with at least a high school education;
· Married or divorced, often working as assistants or housewives, with healthy children of their own;
· Must have given birth to at least one biological child;
· No hereditary or infectious diseases, and no bad habits such as smoking, drinking, or drug use;
· Both the surrogate and her partner must be psychologically healthy and evaluated by a licensed psychologist.
She lives in her own home.
Surrogates all have their own children and do not want to keep your baby. In addition, your parental rights are protected by law.
At least one of the intended parents must travel to Mexico to bring the child home.