The process to becoming a parent is referred to as a “journey” – because it is just that: multiple small milestones that lead to the big event: the arrival of your baby!
The surrogacy process can be anywhere from 19-24 months long, from sign on with an agency until you’re holding your baby in your arms.
The surrogacy process looks like this:
Surrogacy consultation. All prospective intended parents will have a consultation. During this meeting you’ll share your story with us, and we will explain the surrogacy process, costs, legal and more, personalized to your situation.
Agency sign on and team. If you wish to proceed with Medipocket Surrogacy after your complimentary consultation, you’ll sign an Agreement for Services. Once the Agreement is executed, you’ll be assigned a Journey Support Team, who will guide you through every phase of the surrogacy program – from the signing of surrogacy agreements through pregnancy to the signing of the birth certificate and your safe voyage home.
Embryo creation. If you need to create embryos, or match with an egg donor to create embryos, Medipocket can assist you. Medipocket’s egg donor database is filled with amazing women ready to help you create a family. If you need a clinic recommendation in the US, Medipocket works with many reputable clinics and can help you find the best fit.
Matching. Next, you’ll be matched with your gestational surrogate!
Medical screening, legal contracts. Once matched, your surrogate will go for a medical screening at your clinic and you’ll work with your legal team at Medipocket to begin your contracts.
Embryo transfer and pregnancy confirmation. Your surrogate will travel to your fertility clinic for the embryo transfer. She will continued to be monitored locally near her home until she goes for a confirmation of pregnancy around 6 weeks.
Pregnancy! During this time you will continue to deepen your relationship with your surrogate, and begin your birth preparation with your Medipocket team.
Delivery! Intended parents will travel to where their surrogate is delivering to prepare for the birth of their baby!