Monday, July 14, 2014

How to find a surrogate mother

When we are talking about the surrogacy process, one of the biggest questions for childless couples is to find a suitable surrogate. When you decide to have a baby through surrogacy process, contact best agencies in the United States of America, take advice from your friends and relatives. There are hundreds of surrogate agencies throughout the USA who are ready to assist intended parents and match them with the right proxy mum. Added to this, the agencies also provide ESCROW, liaison and legal services to the surrogate mothers in USA. However, proxy agencies vary in price that makes a difference up to thousands of dollars. But, we strongly recommend intended parents to check the surrogate bureau before filling application form.


Many biological parents look for private surrogacy process rather than contacting a proxy bureau to cut out the cost of surrogacy. If you want to cut the cost, place an ad in classifieds and check the response, but be sure to hire the best woman as a proxy. Check the background of a proxy, her family members, age and her medical condition. Once you are satisfied with the results, then you can enter into a surrogate contract. When you choose the company to find a suitable substitute for you, they maintain a database of surrogatemothers in USA. They contact those ladies and match the best lady for intended parents. They also arrange a meeting for both parties and once they feel convenient to work with each other, they will make surrogate contract.



A surrogate mother needs to undergo prescribed medical tests to become pregnant through IVF. The fertilized egg is injected to the uterus in order to achieve pregnancy. A proxy carries that baby for nine months and handover to the intended parents after delivery. We strongly suggest biological parents to select a substitute through an agency rather than working privately because it involves a lot of issues to be addressed. Agency will take care about these factors in order to help the biological parents and surrogates. 

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