Surrogacy in the US versus International Surrogacy
Surrogacy is a complex method of assisted reproduction where a surrogate mother carries and delivers a child for another person or couple. The approach to surrogacy varies significantly between the United States and international destinations. In the US, surrogacy laws are state-specific, with some states offering supportive legal frameworks and others imposing restrictions. Costs are high, often exceeding $100,000, but the process is well-regulated with strong ethical standards. Internationally, surrogacy laws and costs vary greatly; countries like Ukraine and Georgia offer lower-cost options with favorable legal conditions, while others have tighter regulations or bans. This article explores the legal, ethical, and financial differences between surrogacy in the US and abroad, providing valuable insights for intended parents navigating this intricate process.
Surrogacy Journey Update
Hello everyone! After three months, I’m excited to share an update on our surrogacy journey. We’ve faced some challenges, particularly with paperwork, but we’ve found an affordable agency outside the US. This week, our embryo were successfully picked up for transport. Thank you all for your support and prayers. Stay tuned for more updates!”