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To be honest, if you're reading this article, you probably already have PDF price lists from seven or eight overseas surrogacy agencies in your hand. This one says, "..."contractual success"You're told that there's "no waiting in line", and you're told that you can get a surrogate for as little as $50,000 all-inclusive. You have searched all over Google, Little Red Book and Youtube, but the more you read, the more confused you are: why is it that in the same country, the price of surrogacy can be twice as high? Why is the top 3 surrogacy agencies all cursed?
I understand the anxiety all too well.
Having been in the surrogacy industry for more than 10 years, I have not only sat in an office and listened to counseling, I have actually flown to Los Angeles to see HRC's labs, I have been to Kiev to hear about medical protocols under air raid sirens, and I have personally checked each and every contractual clause with lawyers in Kyrgyzstan. I've seen too many families end up spending money, wasting time, and even going to court across the country to get their embryos back because of a "fancy website" or "sweet sales pitch.
So, today's piece "Recommended List of Foreign Surrogacy Agencies"I don't want to list hundreds of surrogacy agencies around the world (that would be a disservice to you), I don't want "many", but I want "stable".
Don't be so quick to scratch away, the following table is a "30-second decision-making snapshot" that I've organized for you, and after reading it, you'll probably have a clear idea in your mind.
| core dimension | 🇺🇸 United States | 🇨🇦 Canada | 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan | 🇬🇪 Georgia | 🇺🇦 Ukraine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Core Advantages | Legal Ceiling, U.S. Citizenship Upon Landing (under the 14th Amendment), No. 1 Medical Technology in the World | Lower cost than US 30%, robust laws, kids get Canadian citizenship | Current king of value for money, lax laws, supportive of singles/LGBT, no marriage license required | An old cost-effective country with abundant medical resources | Once the capital of surrogacy, the technology is sophisticated |
| Achilles' heel | Expensive! Nothing else wrong with it, it just burns. | Slow! Commercial surrogacy is strictly prohibited, finding a surrogate mom is purely a labor of love, and waiting in line for 1-2 years is the norm. | Relatively poor infrastructure and need to screen headDirectly Operating Surrogacy AgencyThe | Risk of sudden policy change! Rumor has it that foreign surrogacy will be banned (need to keep an eye on grandfather clauses). | War risk. Extremely unstable, with logistics and personnel security being the biggest risks. |
| People who are suitable for | High net worth families with budgets of $1.2M+ seeking ultimate security and US citizenship. | Buddhist families with a budget of $800,000 to $1,000,000 who are not in a hurry and can accept a long wait. | Single/LGBT/Egg donor needs, working/middle class family with a budget of $500-700k. | Legitimate couple with existing embryos looking for a family with cost-effective medical care. | No new clients are recommended for entry at this time, unless there is an extremely strong channel. |
| Core institutions/clinics | HRC, RSMC, AmCan USA, FCLV (clinic); Circle, GSHC (agency) | AmCan (US-Canada Cross Border), and other local niche organizations | Merry Life (McRae Life), Local Hospitals | New Life, Beta Plus | BioTexCom, Adonis |
| recommended index | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (rich preferred) | ⭐⭐⭐ (耗不起时间) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (2025 Dark Horse) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (policy uncertainty) | ⭐⭐ (等战争结束) |
You may be in otherSurrogacy websiteI've read articles like "Top 50 Surrogacy Agencies in the World 2025". To be honest, that kind of article is the easiest to write, listing the names, with a link to the official website, and that's it. But as a person who has been there, I have to tell you responsibly: in the assisted reproduction industry, "big and comprehensive" often means "mixed and chaotic".
IVF surrogacy is not grocery shopping where you buy rotten cabbage and throw it away. It's medical, it's legal, it's tens of millions of dollars, and it's your future child. The cost of choosing the wrong agency can be two or three years of lawsuits, or even the permanent loss of parenthood.
So, in this section, I'm going to lay out my "life-saving" screening logic.
I've taken a deep dive into the last three years of worldwide recommendations from specialized overseas fertility forumsOverseas Surrogacy Agency. More importantly, I compared real data from authoritative organizations. If an organization's name, repeatedly appears in different independent reviews, attorney testimonials, and the following authoritative databases, that means that odds are it has stood the test of time:
For example, HRC Fertility, RSMC and AMCan in the United States, which are the oldest fighters, are still sitting firmly after many years; for example, Circle Surrogacy and Ivy Surrogacy, which are known for their strict reputation in surrogate mother management.
Secondly, and more importantly"Physical demining"The
I made another special trip to Central Asia and the United States in 2024.
It's not good enough to just have a name, is there any shortage of shoplifting? In order to help you squeeze out the water, I have built a four-dimensional evaluation model (you can also use it as your"Institutional Scorecard"):
some of them areincorporationIf you have your own doctor and a surrogate mom, you can coordinate efficiently with a company like RSMC or BioTexCom. I would stick to one thing: blastocyst awakening rate and transfer success rate, don't listen to the sales pitch of "90%", it depends on who the denominator is.
This is the part where you tell the big truth, don't try to save face, choosing the wrong country can be painful.
1. Who recommends going to the United States/Canada?
2. Who is better suited for the Central Asian (Kyrgyz/Kazakh) + Eastern European (Georgian) route?
3. Excluded populations:
"The agent says it's a guarantee, the doctor says it depends on the probability, and the lawyer wants to charge me a fortune, so who do I listen to?"
"Why are some organizations hospital-direct and others purely intermediary? Which is more reliable?"
"American law is stable, so is Central Asia legal now or not?"
Don't worry, I'll pierce these layers of windowpaper for you. After reading this part, you go talk to those consultants again, they will realize: this person knows what he's doing, it's not easy to fool them.
You can visualize the entire surrogacy process as"Build a house."The
What do agencies actually do? It's never just sending you a few pictures of surrogate moms for you to choose your consort. Truly reliable agencies make this hard-earned money:
If you don't understand this concept, you can easily encounter "second hand dealers".
Representing the players: HRC Fertility, FCLV (Fertility Center of Las Vegas).
Features: They are run by doctors and specialize in technology. If you go to them directly, they will usually push you to a couple of in-house surrogacy agencies that they work with.
Attention: Doctors only care to put the embryo in the pregnancy, as for the generation of mothers during pregnancy mood is good or not, eat camp or not nutritious, the doctor is beyond the reach of the whip.
Representing the players: AMCAN, Circle Surrogacy, Ivy Surrogacy, GSHC.
Features: They don't have their own hospital or doctors. Their core assets are a pool of surrogate moms and a team of lawyers.
Advantage: The service is usually more subtle, especially when it's something like Ivy's, where the surrogate mom is cared for in every way possible.
Representing the players: RSMC, BioTexCom (Ukraine).
Features: Left-handed doctors, right-handed surrogate moms, and the owners are usually the same interest group.
Advantage: Communication is extremely efficient, the doctor feels that the surrogate's lining is not good and she is replaced internally right away without having to pull the wool over the eyes of the inter-company.
Disadvantage: Both as a referee and as an athlete. Sometimes, in order to save costs, the screening of surrogate mothers may be slightly "relaxed" (of course, RSMC and other major brands are relatively formal).
If you contact a company called "XX Reproduction" in China, they neither have a medical license in the United States, nor are they a direct office in the United States, then this is a typical domestic sales agent.
How do I identify it? Ask them, "In this contract, will my money go directly to a trust account in the U.S. or to your domestic company?"
If you are calling a domestic company, this is a second hand deal. Your money will go through a layer of skinning by them and is extremely risky. Remember:In a formal operation, the money always goes into a third-party trust or the hospital's public accounts.
I'm going to throw a few pots of cold water here, which may offend a number of my peers, but it has to be said.
Many organizations (especially in Ukraine, Georgia and some South-East Asian organizations) like to offer "package deals". It sounds very nice: you pay once, and if you don't get pregnant, you can do it again for free until you have a baby.
Is it really that good?
Essence: This is not a medical commitment, this is a betting agreement (insurance product). The organization is betting that the odds are that you will make it in less than 3 visits, and if you do, the extra money they collect is their profit; if you don't make it, they use the extra money they collect from others to fill your hole.
"We have a success rate of 85%!"
What is the denominator, please?
That's a difference of at least 15%-20% in the risk of miscarriage and fetal arrest.
Look at the data. Definitely.live birth rate, anything else is a trick.
Choosing a country is really about choosing"Legal Tolerance" and "Pocket Money"The balance of the
The situation in 2025 has changed. People used to pick Ukraine with their eyes closed, but now there is a lot of gunfire there; Georgia used to be the king of value for money, but now there is a lot of wind in the sails of policy.
Let's dish it out one by one.
Money for time: Everything is priced explicitly. The money given to the surrogate mom is an open business contract.
Core strengths: Pre-Birth Parentage Order (PBO). Whether the surrogate mom is married or not, no matter what she thinks, the judge rules before the child is born: the child is yours. At the moment of birth, the surrogate mom doesn't even have the right to look at the child (unless you agree) and carry it directly to you.
California/Nevada is the most stable. Some of the central conservative states will have some religious restrictions, so ask which state the surrogate mom lives in when choosing an agency.
Core differences: Commercial surrogacy is prohibited by law, as is paying for a surrogate mother's womb. The money you give to the surrogate mother can only be "reimbursed expenses" (nutrition, lost wages, clothing, etc.). For more informationHealth Canada's official statement on surrogacy reimbursementThe
Realistic pain points: Since you can't make a decent living, very few people are willing to be surrogate moms.
Once a king, now a "high-risk zone". While BioTexCom is still going strong and even taking orders, there are two things you need to consider:
Sudden change in policy: There have been rumors in 2024 that the government is going to ban surrogacy for foreigners, and while it's still being pulled, that uncertainty is the biggest mine of all.
Grandfather clause: If you must go with Georgia (it's cheaper, after all), be sure to have your attorney confirm: if the policy changes after signing, can it continue under the law as it was at the time of signing? This clause is worth a thousand words.
Legal Requirements: Must be legally married and must have a marriage license (dual certification required).
Representative bodies: IRM (the best public background reproduction center in the area).
Who it suits: Married heterosexual couples on a budget. The medical technology here is excellent, inherited from the Soviet Union, and the IRM has a high level of triple IVF.
Legal Breakthroughs: This is the current"Single/LGBT Haven."The
Why? It has relatively lax laws, and head agencies like Merry Life (Merry Life) operate in compliance through specific legal frameworks (e.g. single women can go through specific procedures, or single men through egg donation + surrogacy).
Practical differences: In Kazakhstan, you can't be single in any case; but in Kyrgyzstan, it's possible to get a birth certificate and return papers done, as long as the organization has access and a team of lawyers.
Price advantage: All down about 50-70 million yuan, cheaper than the U.S. more than a million, for many ordinary families, is the "can do" and "can not afford to do" difference.
This is the biggest dark horse area for 2024-2025. But I find a lot of people confuse the two countries.
Attention! The legal logic of these two countries is completely different!
Finally, instead of doing a table for this part, I'll give you three real-life scenarios and you're on the right track:
If you have a good budget (1.2-2 million RMB), or if you are obsessed with your child's nationality, or if you are single/LGBT, North America is still the "Rome" you can't get around.
Here, it's not so much about choosing an organization as it is about choosing a "service model".
Older medical institutions in the U.S. and the West: HRC, RSMC, FCLV, Labryo, etc.
You've heard these names before, but I've got to tell you the difference in their bones.
My impressions from the field: Whenever I go to HRC's Pasadena headquarters, it's as busy as if I were in a national tertiary care hospital. Every time I take a client to the new lab in Pasadena, I have to exclaim "money power". It's one of the top embryo labs in the country.
Doctors here don't need you to explain "why my lining is thin" or "why my ovaries are failing faster than white men". They know too much about the Asian woman's body.
If you are 38+, have a very low AMH, or are a family that has had repeated "failed" attempts at other small clinics, take my advice: don't bother, just come to HRC.
Their lab's blastocyst awakening rates and microfertilization techniques can literally bring back weak embryos that have been sentenced to "death" elsewhere. For many older families, this is the end of the line.
Pit avoidance: HRC There are a lot of doctors out there with varying standards. Don't just go by the brand name, go by the doctor. Dr. Kolb or Dr. Norian, for example, are "saints", but their numbers are hard to get.
Mode: It is actually purely a clinic, but there are now established surrogacy agencies (Agencies) in the country to work with, please click here to see the details.HRC official website!
Core selling point: "No bullshit". They have their own surrogacy agency (Physician's Surrogacy), which is upstairs from the clinic. The doctor and the surrogate manager (Case Manager) are in cahoots.
Advantage: If there is a small problem with a surrogate mother's physical exam, the outside agency may have to email the clinic for three days to confirm, and RSMC solves the problem with a phone call internally. For Chinese families who don't speak English well and don't want to get involved in complicated communication, this all-inclusive model is the most hassle-free.
Disadvantage: Prices are high and the selection is relatively fixed because it is tied to an internal pool of surrogate moms.
My observation: Their lab director, Dr. Wang, is very well known in the industry, especially for his almost paranoid pursuit of blastocyst culture. If you have very few embryos in your hand (for example, only 2-3) and don't dare to take a risk, Labryo's wake-up rate and blastocyst rate data are very beautiful. Their family doesn't do mass advertising and relies on word-of-mouth return.
Comprehensive Surrogacy Agencies Top List: HRC Partner Agencies, AmCan, American-Canadian Route Core Agencies
It says here that the specialized"Managing people."(Agency).
If Circle is the Hermes of surrogacy, then AmCan is the Toyota Land Rover - rugged, durable, and able to get you out of the mud when it counts.
Why do I have to single it out from all the other organizations? Because they have achieved a very fine degree of granularity in "serving Chinese-speaking clients". Many big organizations in the U.S. would be confused when you tell them about "menstruation", "drinking warm water", and "three levels of certification", but AmCan's team will understand your anxiety in a second! But the team at AmCan will know exactly where your anxiety lies.
AmCan is one of the very few organizations that has a wholly owned direct team in both the US and Canada. This is so important for middle-class families who are not that risk-resistant - in case you go over budget in the US line or your family's money is tight, you don't have to default on the contract, you can apply for a transfer to their Canadian line and keep most of the service fees. This flexibility of "in can attack (U.S. speed), retreat can defend (Canadian budget)" is a regret pill in your hand.
Don't underestimate how many families' nightmares it is to get a license after the baby is born. American lawyers just care about the birth, not your return. But AmCan is nothing short of"License broker" possessionThe
The baby has to get a China Travel Permit to return to China, and if you are a single father or if your parents don't have a marriage license, the embassy's requirements are so onerous that you need a specific"Affidavit of Singleness" or "Affidavit of Paternity" and must be certified at all three levels: Notary Public - Secretary of State - Consulate.The
AmCan's licensing specialists even know which state's notary public stamps documents more to the Chinese consulate's liking and is less likely to get called back. I had a client, a single man, who was stuck for two months getting a travel permit from another agency, and had his documents repeatedly called back. Then the team at AmCan intervened (although it's not their client, they have this single service) and instructed him on how to write the "letter of explanation", and he got through it in a week.
What is the most painful part of finding a purely foreign organization? Sending an email and getting an email back in two days is a pain in the ass, and all the legal jargon is in English. AmCan is one of the very few organizations that can do it."WeChat 7×24 hour response."The organization. Many of the staff members are Chinese and there is no cultural gap in communication.
Style: This is a very typical "American brand", Circle has a very strong team of lawyers (the founder is a lawyer) and the contracts are watertight.
Threshold: It is very expensive and the process is very "principled". They also do back-alignments with IPs (parents-to-be). If you want that "I'm rich and I'm the boss" kind of service, don't go to Circle, they emphasize an equal relationship between the IP and the surrogate mother.
Official website: https://www.circlesurrogacy.com/
If you were to ask Hollywood stars or Silicon Valley bigwigs where they do surrogacy, Growing Generations' name would definitely be in the top three on that intimate short list.
Let's open the window and talk frankly, GG is expensive. Their basic service fees are often 30%-50% higher than the average agency's, but why are so many people lining up to give them money? Because what they are selling is not "surrogacy services" but"Extreme certainty."The
Since their inception in 1996, they have handled countless complex multinational cases. Their service philosophy is that the IPs (parents-to-be) are only responsible for providing the sperm and carrying the baby, and GG takes care of all the dirty work and anxiety in between. You don't even need to read those obscure medical emails, their case managers will chew them up and feed them to you.
This is the most honorable thing about GG. GG was one of the first organizations in the world to focus on gay and lesbian couples at a time when "rainbow families" were still discriminated against.
What does that mean?
This means that their legal team has a muscle-memory proficiency in establishing parental rights in two-parent families, and in ethical segregation of egg donors from surrogate mothers. If you're a gay couple who want twins and are worried about religious bias or legal loopholes for surrogate mothers, close your eyes and pick GG, they know how to protect your rights better than you do.
Many organizations brag about the number of surrogate mothers they have, but GG brags about the number of surrogate mothers they have rejected.
They claim that fewer than 1% applicants make it through the screening process and into the database. This is not a marketing ploy, it's really "sickly strict".
In addition to the usual physical examination, they check the psychological stability and financial status of the surrogate mother. They definitely do not accept women who are "trying to pay off their debts" (which is extremely risky), but only middle-class surrogate moms who are really proud of their work and have a good life.
So while you're paying a hefty agency fee, you're actually paying for the 99% of unreliable people they screen out.
Official website: https://www.growinggenerations.com/
Organizations specializing in international clients and Chinese-speaking families: GSHC, Ivy, AmCan, etc.
To be perfectly honest, the cost of communication can account for 50% of your total anxiety value when looking for a surrogacy agency.
Unique Perspectives: Nicole, the founder, has been a surrogate mother herself, so she knows exactly what surrogates are thinking. That's so important!
Practical value: A lot of agencies squeeze the surrogate mother from the client's point of view, and as a result, the child is affected by the surrogate mother's bad mood during pregnancy.GSHC is the one that can really make the surrogate mother happy, and when the surrogate mother is in a good mood, the baby's development will be good. Their matching accuracy is extremely high, and they won't just shove a person down your throat for the sake of signing a contract.
Official website: https://www.gshcsurrogacy.com/
Positioning: It can be interpreted as the "Hermes" of surrogacy in a way.
Quality of surrogate mothers: They recruit mainly in California, and the surrogate moms are generally highly qualified, educated, and even good looking (although looks don't affect the child, looking good does put the prospective parents at ease). Of course, the Agency Fee is top dollar.
This part is a trade secret that many sales don't want you to know.
Mode: While most agencies charge you a non-refundable down payment of $20-30,000 upon signing up, SurrogateFirst promises to show you the profile, interview you, and charge you when you're a good match.
Evaluation: This is a great confidence in their recruiting ability. This is a great sense of security for families who don't want this "wasted money".
You need to pay a deposit before you can access their database. It's the arrogance of a big name, there's no way around it, they have all the good surrogate moms.
If you consult with a Canadian organization and they tell you that you will be matched in "3 months", they are lying to you.
Reality:Due to legal restrictions on unpaid surrogacy (Altruistic Surrogacy), surrogate mothers are extremely scarce in Canada. Currently the average waiting period for mainstream agencies in Toronto or Vancouver starts at 12 months.
My advice: If you are 45 years old this year, or the old man at home urgently, do not want to save that hundreds of thousands of dollars to go to Canada, the cost of time you can not afford to consume.
This is a battleground for working class and middle class families. The logic here is not "pick the best," it's"Pick the most stable out of the chaos."The
Why is it the dark horse of 2025?
While Southeast Asia is blocked, Ukraine is at war, and Georgia has unstable policies, Kyrgyzstan, because of the peculiarities of its laws (which allow commercial surrogacy and are relatively flexible in vetting status), has become the only legal country currently able to pick up the demand for singles/LGBT low-budgets.
In Kirghizia, you will meet a lot of "backpacker agencies". Don't look for individuals!
Merry Life (Merry Life) This is the kind of organization that has a physical office in the area and a direct team.
Field trip details: I've been to their surrogate mom's apartment, and it's one of those regular residential buildings with nannies for meals, not one of those dirty group homes. This is so crucial for the health of the child.
Core Differentiation: They have a well-established process to help single fathers obtain birth certificates and obtain legal travel permits to return to their home countries. This is an almost impossible task in other Central Asian countries.
Merry Life official website:https://surrogacykg.com/
Status: Many thought it was closed, but it wasn't. BioTexCom was the "Wolf of War" in the surrogacy world.
Hardcore operation: They literally have bomb shelters underneath their clinics and have even moved their embryo labs into the bunkers.
Terms that must be confirmed: If you dare to choose Ukraine now (and I admire your courage), it must be confirmed in the contract: is there a Plan B for transferring embryos/surrogates to neighboring countries like Slovakia/Poland?
Who it suits: Repeat customers who already have frozen embryos there that won't go away; or people who have extremely strong local access and can handle special logistics. New clients? I urge you to think twice.
Status: The status of IRM (International Center for Reproductive Medicine) in Kazakhstan is equivalent to the status of Beihang Medical College in the Chinese reproductive community.
Features: The technology is extremely hard. Their third generation test tube (PGT) level is fully benchmarked against Europe and is 1/4 the price of the US.
Limitations: Very rigid. Must be legally married, marriage license must be double-certified, not a single stamp less. Single? Don't even think about it.
Pit avoidance: IRMs are mainly hospitals, and their surrogate management is usually outsourced to a partner agency. When choosing an IRM, be sure to ask about"Who's in charge of the substitute mom's life?"
Official website: https://irm.kz/
Brand Background: New Life is a global chain that has had branches in Mexico and Southeast Asia. Georgia is their home base.
Advantage: The process is extremely standardized. Their coordinators speak very good English and respond to emails as rigorously as if they were writing a paper. For customers who are used to European and American service standards, New Life's experience is excellent.
Achilles' heel: Policy Windfall. As I mentioned in my last post, the Georgia government is tightening its stance on surrogacy for foreigners. Before signing on the dotted line, it's important to get an updated Legal Opinion from your attorney to make sure your rights are protected by the "grandfather clause."
How to choose between these four countries? Don't look over your shoulder, just look at this table:
| dimension (math.) | 🇺🇦 Ukraine | 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan | 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan | 🇬🇪 Georgia |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Core risks | War! (maximum warning) | Strict laws, couples only | Relatively poor infrastructure | The policy could be shut down at any time |
| Single/LGBT | Absolutely not. | Absolutely not. | ✅ Feasible (unique advantage) | ❌ No answer |
| Egg Supply Requirements | ✅ Resourceful (Slavic origin) | ✅ Resourceful (Asian/Mixed) | ✅ Resourceful (Asian/Mixed) | ✅ Resourcefulness |
| Embryo entry | ⚠️ Extremely Difficult (Land Transportation) | ✅ More convenient (license required) | ✅ Convenience (policy easing) | ✅ Convenience |
| fee range | 450,000-550,000 RMB | 400,000-600,000 RMB | 500,000-700,000 RMB | 450,000-700,000 RMB |
| One word of advice | Don't go unless you have an embryo there. | The first choice for couples looking for stability and self ovulation and self conception. | Single/gay/as long as kids preferred. | Wait and see policy, optional if a couple. |
After looking at all the countries and organizations above, you're probably even more torn now, "It all looks good, who do I choose?"
Don't panic. I put myself through 8 years of using"Three-dimensional screening method"Teach you. You put in your hands the list of interested organizations, even if there are only three, with this "scalpel" cut down, who is the Li Kui and who is the Li Ghost, at a glance.
This is your life and death line.
Ask yourself: "If the surrogate mom backs out after having the baby and doesn't want to give it to me, who will the police help?"
Don't just look at the reputation of the clinic, look at the suitability of the clinic for your "seed".
👉 Strategy: You don't really need to go to a top expensive clinic like HRC. An IRM in Central Asia or an ordinary US clinic (like SCRC) is enough, as long as the technology is up to standard, the success rate is not much different.
👉 Strategy: It's a crapshoot to go to HRC (Pasadena) or CCRM, when the lab's air filtration system, the pH control of the culture fluid, even as good as 1%, will determine whether you'll have blastocysts or not.
👉 Strategy: Choose Labryo, which is known for its fine-tuned sac raising, or RSMC, which is all-in-one and reduces the loss of embryo transport.
It's the cut that hurts the most, but it's the truest.
This part of the content, a lot of agents read it probably want to hit me. It doesn't matter how hot and heavy you chat on WeChat, the contract is the only talisman. Before transferring the deposit, please send these 5 questions to the agency and ask for a written reply by email or write it into the contract supplement.
Afraid to reply? Vague? Just pull the plug.
Don't look at the theory, look at the real cases I've had contact with that may be your shadow.
Protagonist: Mr. and Mrs. Wang, Beijing.
Cause: The first baby went to the US to study and wanted to have a second baby. At first, I had to go to the United States, thinking that only the United States is the best.
Conflict: After consulting around, the United States full set down at least 1.6 million yuan. Old Wang did some math. Isn't it good to leave this money for the second baby's future education? And they only have sperm, the quality of eggs is too poor, need to supply eggs.
The twist: I suggest they take a look at Kyrgyzstan's Merry Life.. The same egg supply + surrogacy process that doesn't require them to promote their own ovulation, Kyrgyz are very well resourced with Asian egg supply (looks a lot like Chinese).
Ending: In the end it cost 650,000 dollars, all done. Mr. and Mrs. Wang only went to Bishkek to sign the contract + stay fine, the rest of the whole remote monitoring. Now the second baby is half a year old, also a little mixed-race beauty, although not American, but Lao Wang said: "Save a million dollars, enough for her to travel around the world in the future."
Protagonist: Xiao Li, Shenzhen Internet newcomer.
Greedy for cheap, was lured to an underground clinic in Cambodia, spent 400,000 yuan, the results of the embryo transfer three times all failed, the clinic also always let him make up the money. The last time, the surrogate mom got pregnant, but the clinic was closed down and the surrogate mom was nowhere to be found. The loss of money is trivial, but the key is that the last two tubes of embryos were held in a freezing tank in Phnom Penh.
Then he found me. We urgently contacted the cross-border team and the local medical transfer company, and at great expense (networking, medical licenses), we transferred the embryos to Georgia (when the policy was okay).
It was a big toss up and twice as much money, but in the end, I managed to hold my son in Georgia. Lee's mantra now is, "Cheap really is the most expensive thing in the world."
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By the end of the article, your mind is probably full. Finally, I'm giving you a simple action list to not waste your time on endless anxiety:
The road to overseas surrogacy in 2025 is not a good one, but I hope this warm and angular guide will be a light on your journey to find a child. I wish you the best of luck with your pregnancy and bring home a baby soon!
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