Absence or Medical Condition of the Uterus
Surrogacy may be considered when carrying a pregnancy is not medically possible due to uterine absence or a serious uterine condition.
Many couples explore surrogacy after facing medical challenges, repeated IVF failures, or circumstances that make pregnancy unsafe.
Gestational surrogacy provides a pathway for couples to grow their family while working with experienced fertility specialists, carefully screened surrogates, and a structured medical and legal process.
At Sovereign Surrogacy, our physician-led program helps couples navigate this journey with clarity, compassion, and trusted expertise.
Couples pursue surrogacy for many different reasons. In some cases, pregnancy may not be medically possible, while in others, pregnancy may present significant health risks.
For many couples, surrogacy provides a safe and structured pathway toward building their family.
Surrogacy may be considered when carrying a pregnancy is not medically possible due to uterine absence or a serious uterine condition.
Some couples explore surrogacy after multiple embryo transfers have not resulted in a successful pregnancy.
Pregnancy may be unsafe for individuals with medical conditions that could place the intended parent or baby at significant risk.
Prior pregnancy complications may lead some families to consider a different path to parenthood through surrogacy.
Cancer survivors may pursue surrogacy when treatment has affected fertility or made pregnancy medically inadvisable.
In gestational surrogacy, the embryo is created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) using the intended parents’ genetic material when possible.
The embryo is then transferred to the surrogate, who carries the pregnancy.
Medical assessments help determine the most appropriate fertility pathway.
Embryos are created using IVF with the intended parents’ genetic material when possible.
A carefully screened surrogate is matched based on medical and personal compatibility.
The embryo is transferred to the surrogate in a clinical setting.
Ongoing care and updates ensure a closely supported pregnancy journey.
Legal processes establish the intended parents’ rights at birth.
The surrogacy journey for couples often begins with fertility specialists who help create embryos through IVF.
Once embryos are created, the next step is preparing for the surrogate matching process.
Initial medical evaluations help fertility specialists determine the most appropriate treatment pathway.
Eggs and sperm are collected as part of the IVF process under clinical supervision.
Fertility laboratories create and monitor embryos during the early stages of development.
Genetic testing may be recommended in certain cases to support embryo selection and treatment planning.
One of the most important steps in the surrogacy journey is identifying a surrogate who is medically and emotionally prepared for the process.
Once a suitable match is identified, intended parents have the opportunity to review the surrogate’s profile and move forward with the matching process.
Clinical review helps determine whether the surrogate is medically prepared for the pregnancy journey.
Emotional readiness and stability are carefully evaluated as part of the screening process.
Background review helps support a structured, transparent, and well-prepared match.
Prior pregnancy experience is reviewed to help ensure the surrogate is a strong fit for the process.
After a successful embryo transfer, the pregnancy journey begins.
Couples often remain closely connected throughout the pregnancy through updates and medical milestones.
Ultrasound photos
Heartbeat recordings
Pregnancy updates
Milestone announcements
As the pregnancy approaches the final months, preparations begin for the birth of the baby.
Intended parents typically travel to the United States ahead of the due date so they can be present for the birth.
As delivery approaches, travel, hospital planning, and final coordination begin so intended parents can be ready for the birth.
Intended parents usually travel to the United States before the due date so they can be present for the baby’s arrival.
Through established legal processes, intended parents are recognized as the child’s legal parents and their names appear on the birth certificate.
The decision to pursue surrogacy is deeply personal. For many couples, it comes after years of emotional and medical challenges.
With the right support, surrogacy can provide a meaningful path toward building the family they have always dreamed of.
At Sovereign Surrogacy, our role is to guide couples through each stage of the journey with care, transparency, and expertise.
If you are considering surrogacy as a couple, our team would be honored to help you explore the possibilities.