Surrogacy
Turning your dream of parenthood into reality
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) plays a pivotal role in surrogacy, since most cases now involve gestational surrogacy, where the surrogate has no genetic relationship to the child that she carries. Gestational surrogacy gives intended parents the potential to have a child which is genetically theirs, although carried by a surrogate.
Personalised care for the best chance of success
- Choice of state-of-the-art, licenced clinics where embryos for use in surrogacy is possible
- No waiting time to begin the process
- No age restrictions, depending on physician decision, fitness status and general wellbeing
- Coordination with established international surrogacy agencies
- Specialist legal advice about fertility and family law available
- Support by one dedicated and experienced multidisciplinary team throughout
- Multilingual fertility experts available to contact at any time
- Access to counsellors and fertility coaches for emotional and psychological support for intended parents
- Concierge service available to assist with travel plans, accommodation and more
- Transparent and guaranteed pricing packages
NOW-fertility provides patient-centred, quality-assured fertility treatments across the UK, Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. Leveraging our trusted global network of partner clinics and our expert clinical team with 25+ years’ experience, we make world-class cross-border treatments — including all types of IVF treatment and surrogacy — more accessible and available than ever before.
Is surrogacy right for me?
The most common indications for surrogacy include:
- Absence or congenital abnormality of the uterus making it either impossible or unsafe for a woman to be pregnant herself
- General health problems for which carrying a pregnancy is not recommended
- Recurrent pregnancy losses (i.e., miscarriages)
- Recurrent failed IVF cycles
- Previous complications in pregnancy because of which subsequent pregnancies are not recommended
How does it work?
NOW-fertility patients in the UK who are considering gestational surrogacy have the option to undergo IVF treatment at our UK partner clinic in London to create embryos. However, if they are UK citizens, the resulting embryos can only be used for surrogacy within the UK.
For patients who are not UK citizens, or for those seeking shorter waiting times and more cost-effective alternatives, IVF treatment can be undertaken at NOW-fertility’s partner clinics in Poland and Greece. Embryos created at these licensed fertility clinics in Kraków and Athens can then be securely transported to Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) where our trusted surrogacy agency collaborates with a fully licensed fertility clinic responsible for the embryos’ storage and, at the right time, transfer into the surrogate’s uterus.
Kyrgyzstan’s legal framework permits full surrogacy using IVF-created embryos for a broad range of intended parents, including heterosexual couples (married or unmarried), as well as single women and same-sex female couples using their own eggs.
With over nine years of experience, our surrogacy agency is fully compliant with Kyrgyz Republic regulations and maintains a comprehensive database of thoroughly screened, healthy surrogate candidates. Embryo transport is managed by one of NOW-fertility’s affiliated specialist courier services, ensuring safety and timeliness throughout the process.
For patients who wish to understand more the legal implications of surrogacy in the UK and overseas, NOW-fertility partners with established legal firms in the UK and overseas specialising in all aspects of national and fertility law, including surrogacy, adoption and donor conception.
Contact NOW-fertility to learn more about fertility treatment with surrogacy
Our care team are here to explore your fertility journey and guide you through your options.