What is gestational surrogacy?

Gestational surrogacy involves a surrogate carrying a pregnancy created using the intended parents' or donors' gametes; the child is not genetically related to the surrogate.

When is surrogacy considered?

Surrogacy may be considered for women with uterine factor infertility, medical conditions that contraindicate pregnancy, or repeated IVF failure where pregnancy is not possible.

Our process and support

We provide legal, medical and emotional support throughout the surrogacy journey, coordinating screening, matching, medical protocols and antenatal care. We also provide medical evaluation, psychological assessment, legal guidance and coordinated IVF & pregnancy care for intended parents and surrogates, adhering strictly to local legal frameworks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, surrogacy is legal in India, but with a lot of restrictions and regulations. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act of 2021 prohibits commercial surrogacy, meaning the surrogate mother cannot receive financial compensation beyond medical expenses.

In India, surrogacy is primarily available to Indian married couples who have been married for at least five years and are unable to conceive naturally or through other assisted reproductive techniques.

Amongst all other infertility processes, the cost of surrogacy is comparatively lower than other countries. The costs are inclusive of the surrogate compensation, medical expenses, and legal fees. The surrogacy cost in India ranges anywhere between 15 to 25 lakhs.