The 7 Key Steps of the Surrogacy Medical Process

The 7 Key Steps of the Surrogacy Medical Process

Grace G
4 min read
Surrogacy

1. Comprehensive Medical and Psychological Screening

Before starting the surrogacy process, intended parents and surrogates undergo extensive medical and psychological screening. This ensures all parties are healthy, informed, and ready to embark on the journey.

For surrogates, screening involves:

Intended parents also complete medical histories, infectious disease screening, psychological evaluation and more based on each surrogacy program's protocols.

2. Mock Embryo Transfer Cycle

Before transferring a real embryo, surrogates undergo a mock or trial cycle. This resembles the actual process, using harmless saline solution instead of an embryo. Ultrasounds and bloodwork monitor uterine lining thickness and hormone levels. This confirms the body responds to medications needed for a successful pregnancy.

3. Initiation of Fertility Medications

Surrogates take medications to prepare the uterus for pregnancy. Protocol depends if it is a fresh or frozen embryo transfer:

4. Embryo Transfer Procedure

The embryo transfer is a simple, non-invasive procedure. It is similar to having a Pap smear. The doctor inserts a catheter containing the embryo(s) directly into the uterus. Then regular bloodwork and ultrasounds monitor for successful implantation, usually around days 9-12 post-transfer.

5. Confirmation of Pregnancy

Initial pregnancy detection involves blood tests measuring hCG levels around days 9-12 after embryo transfer. For a healthy pregnancy, the hCG value should double every 48 hours. Around week 5-6, an ultrasound confirms fetal heartbeat and viability.

6. Comprehensive Prenatal Care

It is crucial for surrogates to receive regular prenatal care with an experienced OBGYN. This monitors mom's health and baby's development, detecting any issues early. Many intended parents attend appointments to bond with their future child.

7. Delivery of the Baby

The surrogacy journey culminates in the incredible birth of the intended parents' baby. The surrogate and intended parents are both present to share in this amazing moment. After delivery, the baby goes home with its new family.

Embark on the Rewarding Journey of Surrogacy

While surrogacy involves numerous medical steps, Patriot Conceptions provides guidance every step of the way. Their team helps match surrogates and intended parents, provides legal support, covers medical costs, and ensures a smooth surrogacy journey for all. If you feel called to become a surrogate, contact Patriot Conceptions today to start the screening process and change lives.

FAQ

Quick answers based on this article. For personalized guidance, contact our team.

Screening commonly includes medical history review, physical exams, labs (including infectious disease testing), uterine evaluation, psychological screening, and background checks. Exact steps vary by clinic.

A mock cycle is a “practice run” that helps a clinic confirm medication response and uterine readiness before a real embryo transfer.

Many clinics schedule blood testing around 9–12 days after transfer, but exact timing depends on the protocol. Follow your clinic’s instructions.

Embryo transfer is typically an outpatient procedure using a catheter, similar to a gynecologic exam. Your clinic will explain pain management and aftercare.

See the surrogacy process overview, or contact us for guidance on your specific situation.

About this article

Surrogacy is a legal and medical-adjacent topic. This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal or medical advice.

Reviewed by Patriot Conceptions Editorial Team. Last reviewed Aug 31, 2023.

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