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IVF Embryo Preparation

Preparing the Embryos for Your Surrogacy Journey

Before a surrogate pregnancy can begin, embryos must be prepared through in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Sovereign Surrogacy works closely with trusted fertility clinics to coordinate this important stage of the journey.

✔ Partnerships with Leading U.S. Fertility Clinics
✔ Physician-Guided Program
✔ Advanced Genetic Embryo Screening
✔ Donor Programs Available
Understanding the Role of Embryos

The First Step Toward a Surrogate Pregnancy

A surrogacy journey begins with embryos created through in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Some intended parents already have embryos stored at a fertility clinic. Others begin the IVF process as part of their surrogacy journey.

During IVF, eggs are fertilized with sperm in a laboratory environment to create embryos that can later be transferred to a surrogate.

This stage lays the medical foundation for the entire journey.
01

Embryos Are the Starting Point

Before a surrogate pregnancy can begin, embryos must first be created or made available for transfer.

02

Some Families Already Have Embryos

Intended parents may already have embryos stored at a fertility clinic from a previous or current IVF cycle.

03

Others Begin IVF During the Journey

For many families, embryo creation becomes one of the earliest medical steps in the surrogacy process.

04

A Laboratory-Based Medical Process

During IVF, eggs and sperm are brought together in a controlled laboratory setting to create embryos for future transfer.

Different Pathways for Embryo Creation

Every Family’s Fertility Journey Is Unique

Intended parents may begin the surrogacy journey from different medical starting points, depending on where they are in the fertility process.

01 Ready to Begin

Existing Embryos

Many intended parents already have embryos stored at a fertility clinic and are ready to move directly into the surrogate matching process.

03 Additional Support

Donor-Assisted IVF

For intended parents who require additional support, egg or sperm donor programs can help create embryos for the surrogacy journey.

Advanced Embryo Screening

Modern Fertility Medicine Provides New Possibilities

Many intended parents choose to pursue genetic testing of embryos before the embryo transfer stage.

This screening process helps fertility specialists identify embryos that have the highest likelihood of developing into a healthy pregnancy.

These medical advances have helped improve the success rates of IVF and surrogacy pregnancies.

Screening technologies may include
next-generation genetic testing
AI-assisted embryo evaluation
gender selection where legally permitted
01

Embryo Health Review

Advanced testing helps specialists assess embryo quality before transfer decisions are made.

02

Better Informed Decisions

Screening data can support a clearer and more confident path through embryo selection.

Working with Leading Fertility Clinics

Trusted Medical Expertise

Sovereign Surrogacy collaborates with experienced fertility clinics across the United States that specialize in reproductive medicine and IVF.

Our role is to coordinate communication between intended parents, fertility specialists, and the surrogacy process so that each stage moves forward smoothly.
01

Fertility Evaluation & IVF Treatment

Clinics assess fertility needs and guide intended parents through the medical steps required to begin IVF treatment.

02

Egg Retrieval & Embryo Creation

Fertility specialists oversee retrieval procedures and laboratory fertilization to create embryos for the surrogacy journey.

03

Embryo Freezing & Storage

Embryos may be preserved and stored safely until the right timing for transfer and surrogate preparation.

04

Embryo Transfer Preparation

Clinics help prepare for transfer by coordinating timing, medical protocols, and the necessary reproductive steps.

05

Pregnancy Monitoring

Once pregnancy begins, ongoing monitoring supports healthy development and keeps the medical team informed at every stage.

Donor Programs

Egg and Sperm Donor Options

Some intended parents require donor assistance in order to create embryos.

Donor programs typically involve medically screened donors whose profiles are reviewed by intended parents before selection.

Our team helps coordinate this process with fertility clinics and donor programs.
01 Egg Donors

Support for Embryo Creation

Egg donors may be used for same-sex male couples or for individuals who are unable to use their own eggs.

02 Sperm Donors

Additional Fertility Pathways

Sperm donors may support single mothers or couples experiencing male infertility as they move through IVF.

Medically Screened Donors Profile Review Before Selection Clinic & Program Coordination

A Carefully Guided Selection Process

Intended parents review donor profiles thoughtfully, while our team helps keep the process organized, clear, and professionally coordinated from start to finish.

Timeline for Fertility Preparation

How Long This Stage Typically Takes

The embryo preparation stage may take several weeks to several months depending on the fertility plan.

Typical progression

The pace of this stage depends on medical planning, fertility response, clinic scheduling, and whether additional embryo testing is selected before transfer preparation.

01
Starting Point

Fertility Consultation with Clinic

Intended parents begin with fertility consultation and treatment planning based on their specific medical pathway.

02
Medical Process

IVF Treatment and Embryo Creation

Eggs and sperm are used in a laboratory setting to create embryos as part of the IVF process.

03
Optional Step

Embryo Genetic Testing

If selected, embryos may undergo screening before the next phase of preparation continues.

04
Readiness Stage

Embryo Freezing and Preparation for Transfer

Once embryos are ready, they may be frozen, stored, and prepared for the next phase of the surrogacy journey.

Once embryos are ready, the journey moves forward to the surrogate matching stage.
From Embryos to Surrogate Matching

Preparing for the Next Step

Once embryos are created and stored at a fertility clinic, intended parents are ready to begin the surrogate matching process.

This stage involves identifying a carefully screened surrogate who will carry the pregnancy.

Transition phase

Embryos Ready

Embryos have been created and safely stored with the fertility clinic.

Surrogate Search Begins

Intended parents begin reviewing qualified surrogate candidates for the next stage of the journey.

Coordinated Guidance

Our team works closely with intended parents during this transition so the journey continues smoothly.

Begin Your Surrogacy Journey

Start Building Your Family with Confidence

Every surrogacy journey begins with understanding the medical pathway ahead.

Our team is available to guide you through fertility preparation, donor options, and the next steps toward building your family.

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