Surrogacy the Conceptual Options way:

Surrogacy is the carrying of a child for intended parents by a Gestational Carrier (otherwise known as a Surrogate). The pregnancy results from the transfer of an embryo created by in vitro fertilization (IVF), and the resulting child is genetically not related to the surrogate.

A surrogate can be implanted with an embryo created in several different ways via IVF. One such way is using the intended father’s sperm and the intended mother’s eggs, while other options are using the intended father’s sperm and a donor egg, the intended mother’s eggs, sperm donor, or donor sperm donor eggs.

Our Intake

Our Intake managers are moms who know the surrogacy process intimately. They will guide you through the process of becoming a surrogate.

Our Compensation

Conceptual Options only guides potential surrogates on what fees to askv for. We allow our surrogates to decide their compensation depending on their families needs.

Our Process

Call, email or text us, one of our case managers will help you through the entire process. Helping you through our process is their main goal.

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Surrogacy process

Embryo Creation Methods in Surrogacy

The embryo implanted in the surrogate can be created through various combinations as explained below:

Using both the intended mother’s eggs and the intended father’s sperm.

Employing a donor’s egg fertilized by the intended father’s sperm.

Fertilizing the intended mother’s egg with donor sperm.

Utilizing both donor eggs and donor sperm when necessary.

Becoming a Surrogate Mother:

For those interested in becoming a surrogate, the journey involves several key steps:

Initial Inquiry:

Step #1

Reach out to a reputable surrogacy agency to express your interest.
Initial Inquiry:
Application Process:

Step #2

Complete an application form to assess your eligibility and readiness for surrogacy.
Application Process:
Screening and Evaluation:

Step #3

Undergo comprehensive medical and psychological evaluations to ensure suitability.
Screening and Evaluation:
Matching with Intended Parents:

Step #4

Collaborate with the agency to find intended parents whose goals and expectations align with yours.
Matching with Intended Parents:
Legal Agreements:

Step #5

Establish legal contracts outlining the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved.
Legal Agreements:
Medical Procedures:

Step #6

Participate in the IVF process, including embryo transfer and prenatal care, leading up to the birth of the child.
Medical Procedures:

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The Surrogacy Processwith Conceptual Options

Each step is designed to support and protect the interests of both the surrogate and the intended parents throughout the surrogacy journey.

By understanding the surrogacy process and the roles involved, individuals can make informed decisions about participating in this life-changing journey.

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