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In this guide you’ll find:
- How IVF clinics support surrogates at every stage
- Why become a surrogate
- How long the surrogacy process typically takes
- Step-by-step breakdown of the journey
- How a trusted egg donor agency assists you
- Benefits of surrogacy supported by IVF clinics
- 10 FAQs answered
- Conclusion with actionable insights
Why Become a Surrogate
Many women are motivated to become surrogates because they want to help others achieve the dream of parenthood. Other reasons include:
- A desire to make a positive impact on someone’s life
- Emotional fulfillment in helping a family grow
- Financial compensation helps support personal goals
- Strengthening relationships and sense of community
- Personal growth and empowerment through meaningful contribution
IVF clinics play a supportive role here, ensuring that the journey is medically safe and emotionally supported.
How Long Does the Surrogacy Process Take?
The time it takes to become a surrogate with IVF clinic involvement varies by individual case, but typical stages include:
- Initial Inquiry & Screening: 2–6 weeks
- Matching with Intended Parents: 1–4 months
- Medical & Psychological Clearance: 4–8 weeks
- Legal Contract Process: 2–6 weeks
- IVF Treatment & Embryo Transfer: Depends on cycle timing
- Full Pregnancy Term: About 9 months
- Post-Delivery Support: 1–2 weeks
Overall, from first inquiry to post-delivery care, the entire process usually takes approximately 12 to 18 months.
Step-by-Step Breakdown
Here’s how IVF clinics support surrogates at each stage of the process:
1. Initial Consultation and Screening
IVF clinics work closely with agencies to assess medical eligibility. Surrogates receive thorough health evaluations, lab tests, and discussions about what the process involves.
2. Matching With Intended Parents
Clinics often coordinate with your trusted egg donor agency to confirm medical compatibility with intended parents’ embryos.
3. Legal and Counseling Support
While legal contracts are handled by attorneys, IVF clinics often provide education and emotional counseling to prepare surrogates for what’s ahead.
4. Medical Preparation for Embryo Transfer
IVF clinics create a personalized medical plan. This includes hormone therapy, monitoring cycles, and synchronization with intended parents’ schedule.
5. Embryo Transfer
The embryo is placed in the surrogate’s uterus during a carefully monitored procedure. Clinics ensure comfort, precision, and best possible timing.
6. Prenatal Care
Throughout pregnancy, IVF clinics provide ongoing care, including regular checkups, ultrasound monitoring, and support for any concerns that arise.
7. Prenatal Education and Emotional Support
Many clinics offer resources such as support groups, counseling services, or educational sessions to help surrogates navigate emotional and physical changes.
8. Delivery Coordination
IVF clinics coordinate with hospitals and intended parents so that delivery plans are clear, safe, and respectful of everyone involved.
9. Postpartum Follow-Up
After delivery, clinics provide follow-up care to confirm your health and well-being.
Trusted Egg Donor Agency Support
While IVF clinics care for your medical journey, a trusted egg donor agency ensures that the rest of your journey — including administrative, legal, emotional, and logistical support — is seamless.
A trusted agency:
- Coordinates communication between you and the IVF clinic
- Helps with screening, matching, and documentation
- Offers educational resources and emotional support
- Connects you with healthcare providers experienced in surrogacy
- Advocates for your rights and comfort throughout the process
At Indian Egg Donors, we work closely with top IVF clinics to make sure you are supported medically and emotionally from start to finish.
Benefits of Surrogacy with IVF Clinic Support
IVF clinics bring numerous benefits to the surrogate’s journey:
Medical Expertise
Specialized reproductive doctors ensure your safety, monitor your health, and manage hormone treatment.
Consistent Care
Regular prenatal appointments help track progress and address any concerns early.
Emotional Support
Many clinics provide counseling and resources for stress management and emotional well-being.
Collaborative Care Team
Coordination between the clinic, agency, attorneys, and intended parents ensures smooth communication and planning.
These benefits help many women feel confident and empowered in their surrogacy journeys.
FAQs
Q. What medical screenings does the IVF clinic provide?
Ans. IVF clinics conduct comprehensive evaluations including blood tests, ultrasounds, and reproductive health assessments.
Q. Do clinics provide emotional support resources?
Ans. Many clinics offer counseling or can refer you to support services.
Q. How are IVF clinics and agencies connected?
Ans. Agencies partner with clinics to coordinate scheduling, medical protocols, and surrogate care.
Q. What happens on embryo transfer day?
Ans. The clinic conducts a carefully timed medical procedure to transfer the embryo into the surrogate’s uterus.
Q. Are prenatal appointments included?
Ans. Yes, ongoing appointments are standard and managed by the clinic.
Q. Do clinics handle emergencies?
Ans. Clinics have systems and referrals in place to handle urgent or unexpected medical situations.
Q. Can I choose my IVF clinic?
Ans. This depends on your agency and state, but many surrogates have options for clinic selection.
Q. How often are ultrasounds done?
Ans. Ultrasound frequency varies by pregnancy stage and medical needs.
Q. Will the clinic communicate with intended parents?
Ans. Typically yes, with consent — communication helps ensure alignment throughout the pregnancy.
Q. What support is offered after delivery?
Ans. Postpartum care includes medical checkups, recovery guidance, and emotional support referrals.
Conclusion
Understanding how IVF clinics support surrogates is essential for anyone considering this life-changing journey. From medical care and personalized treatment plans to emotional support and ongoing collaboration with your trusted egg donor agency, IVF clinics provide the foundation that keeps surrogacy safe, informed, and effective.
If you are thinking about becoming a surrogate in the USA and want expert medical support teamed with compassionate agency guidance, contact us today to get started.

Dr. Veera Saghar
As an Egg Donor Coordinator, she plays a critical role in our company. Her background as a medical graduate from ISRA UNIVERSITY in Pakistan provides us with a solid foundation in the medical sciences. She has seven years of clinical experience practicing in the USA. This has given her firsthand experience when collaborating with patients and their families.
She is responsible for managing the process of egg donation from start to finish. We identify and screen potential egg donors.



