The Surrogacy Process in Fort Lauderdale
The surrogacy process in Fort Lauderdale typically involves several key steps:
Step 1. Matching
Our experienced team at GHSC takes great care to pair intended parents with the right surrogate, taking into consideration preferred values, personalities, and any specific needs.
Step 2. Legal and Medical Procedures
Once matched, the surrogate can undergo a medical evaluation as well as any necessary screenings to rule out communicable diseases and help avoid unforeseen issues. Both the surrogate and the intended parents then review legal contracts outlining the process, with protections in place for all parties. Finally, with screenings completed and contracts signed, the embryo is transferred to the uterus of the surrogate.
Step 3. Pregnancy and Birth
The surrogate takes a blood test to confirm pregnancy about two weeks after the embryo transfer, and continues taking fertility medication for another two months. After 10 weeks, the surrogate will stop seeing the fertility doctor and begin seeing the OB/GYN of her choice. The surrogate also chooses the hospital in which to give birth. Typically, intended parents are present for delivery, and after some time in the hospital with the surrogate, the baby goes home with its new parents.