
Surrogate mother & same-sex surrogacy
Welcome to join the egg donation team. If you are interested, please click: https://form.jotform.com/212897411554056
Welcome to join the surrogate team. If you are interested, please click: https://form.jotform.com/220054750171243
We recommend the best surrogate mother candidate for you to ensure the healthy growth and development of embryos and fetuses. All our surrogate mothers have undergone hospital physical examinations, no genetic diseases, no AIDS, no sexually transmitted diseases, no infectious diseases, healthy and have fertility experience.
We are responsible for managing the liaison and coordination of candidates for surrogate mothers, basic examinations coming to hospitals, criminal record surveys, identity information verification, family background verification and the management of the whole pregnancy, including: reimbursement of surrogate mothers' expenses, living expenses, surrogacy allowances, postpregnancy physical examinations, and regular sending examination reports to customers during pregnancy. Sue, apply for the baby's Canadian birth certificate and China travel certificate after birth, and sign a surrogacy agreement with the arranged surrogate mother (which stipulates the rights and obligations of surrogate mothers).

When do you need to choose surrogacy, or what are the indications for surrogacy?
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Older mothers: The typical childbearing age range for women is 21-39 years old. If a woman has surpassed her own childbearing age, typically over 40 years old, surrogacy may be a suitable option.
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Absence of Uterus: Some women are born without a uterus, a rare congenital condition, or may have had their uterus removed due to uterine cancer, a life-saving measure. In both cases, the absence of a uterus directly affects a woman's ability to conceive and carry a pregnancy.
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Uterine Structural Issues: Certain women experience structural problems with their uterus, such as congenital uterine defects, uterine adhesions, habitual miscarriage, age-related fertility issues (over 45 years old), or congenital absence of a uterus (e.g., Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome). In these cases, surrogacy ensures that their eggs and sperm can be used for conception, implantation, and the normal development of the fetus. Uterine malformations can also hinder conception, preventing women from conceiving naturally.
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Same-Sex Couples: Lesbian or gay couples often use egg donation and surrogacy to build a complete family, a choice recognized and supported by the medical community.
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Other medical conditions: Women with underlying medical conditions like heart disease, kidney disease, or severe diabetes may face life-threatening risks to both the mother and child during pregnancy. Some medications used to treat other health conditions can also pose risks to the health of unborn children.
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Personal Choice: Everyone has the right to choose the way they start a family. For some women, surrogacy is not only a medical choice but also a social one.
The Specific Criteria for Selecting Surrogate Mothers are as Follows:
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The surrogate mother must have previously given birth to at least one healthy child and have had no complications or miscarriages during her previous pregnancy.
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Non-smokers or women who have successfully quit smoking.
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Have refrained from using drugs for at least 24 months prior to surrogacy.
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Age falls within the range of 21 to 39 years.
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Have avoided drugs that may be harmful to the fetus.
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Must be willing to discontinue contraception and commit to abstaining from sexual intercourse during the surrogacy process.
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Free from hepatitis and sexually transmitted diseases.
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In good health and excellent physical condition.
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Willing to undergo a psychological assessment.
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Should have flexible availability to attend frequent hospital appointments and regular physical examinations.