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After registration, we will send you an info pack in PDF format to your email with the subject "Surrogacy Guide for LGBTQ+". In it, we clearly and concisely cover the key aspects of the entire process and highlight various parts or questions you might encounter along the way.
get free guideOur legal support will be of high quality and clear for you. Sometimes you may need to involve your personal attorney from your country of citizenship, but we will assist you with all local legal matters. Moreover, we can likely recommend experienced lawyers in your country as well.
Throughout the entire process, our managers and specialists will be able to help you with this aspect. If needed, we will involve specialists at every stage, even after the birth of the child.
We understand that the total cost can be quite significant for most people, but our financial planning will help you navigate this process as smoothly as possible. You will be able to plan all payments step-by-step optimally with us.
Our entire team has strong expertise in the medical field. We will guide you through all health-related matters and provide the best solutions for each situation. We believe that having our own doctors is a significant advantage for your experience!
From 58 000$
This program includes basic elements and operates in all countries where we are present. It accounts for one embryo transfer.
From 84 000$
This is the most widespread program, offering a broader range and considering the potential need for additional embryo transfers.
From 95 000$
This program provides the maximum conditions. It includes many additional aspects that may be of interest to you, such as embryo gender testing and additional logistical conditions.
Tune in to BBC, one of the world's leading media platforms, where you can catch a podcast featuring our story, including the remarkable journey of one of our surrogate mothers from Mariupol. Delve into the intriguing narrative that highlights the challenges we faced and the paths we took to navigate this extraordinary and difficult situation.
Discover the remarkable journey of David Sterling, born through the World Center of Baby (WCOB) surrogate program. Jeff Sterling and Lilac Epstein's quest for parenthood led them to Ukraine amidst their fertility struggles. Now, as they await the birth of twin girls, their story illuminates the challenges and joys of international surrogacy amidst the backdrop of global turmoil.
Turning back to the coronavirus pandemic, we had a chance to discuss its impact on intended parents who await their babies in their homelands whereas surrogates are situated in Ukraine, in The New York Times article.
The professional outlook on the global surrogacy sphere and the disruption caused by the pandemic is given in the episode of Jenny Kleeman’s podcast by our Intended Parent Partner Olga Pysana. Discover the details by clicking on the button below.
WCOB is not ideal, it’s more than this. It’s helping families to have their child and realize their dream” ― reveal Larisa and Gabriel from Brazil, embracing in their arms two beautiful twins through the help of World Center of Baby. Envision their breathtaking surrogacy experience by clicking on the button below.
You can read the article on The Guardian about an English couple, a Ukrainian surrogate, and their baby. The story is titled "An English couple, a Ukrainian surrogate and a baby: the extraordinary story of how war united two unlikely families." More details are available here
Still Have Personal Questions?
The financial costs of surrogacy for LGBT couples can vary widely depending on factors such as the country, the specific agency, legal fees, medical procedures, and the surrogate's compensation. On average, costs can range from $60,000 to $150,000. It's important to discuss all potential expenses upfront with the agency to ensure a clear understanding of the financial commitment involved.
Finding and selecting a suitable egg or sperm donor typically involves working with an agency that has a database of donors. The agency will assist in matching you with a donor based on your preferences, such as physical characteristics, genetic background, and medical history. It's important to review donor profiles and possibly meet with potential donors to make an informed decision.
Legal considerations for LGBT couples in surrogacy agreements include ensuring that the parental rights are clearly established and protected. This often involves drafting a comprehensive surrogacy contract with the help of an attorney who specializes in reproductive law. The contract should cover all aspects of the surrogacy arrangement, including the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved, to avoid any legal complications.
The surrogacy process involves several medical procedures, starting with the screening and preparation of the surrogate. This includes medical evaluations, hormone treatments, and the eventual embryo transfer. For the intended parents, it may involve egg retrieval (for those using their own eggs) and sperm donation. Continuous monitoring and medical support are provided throughout the pregnancy to ensure the health of the surrogate and the baby.
Our agency offers comprehensive emotional support for LGBT couples throughout the surrogacy journey. This includes access to counseling services, support groups, and regular communication with a dedicated case manager. We understand the unique challenges faced by LGBT couples and strive to provide a supportive and understanding environment to help navigate the emotional aspects of the surrogacy process.