Surrogacy
programs
Surrogacy
programs

What is Gestational Surrogacy?
A surrogate is a woman who carries and gives birth to a baby for another individual or couple. She is often referred to as a “gestational surrogate” or “gestational carrier,” while the individuals or couple she is helping are called the “intended parents.” The intended parents are actively involved throughout the entire process, attending the birth and legally becoming the child’s parents after delivery.
In gestational surrogacy, the baby is not biologically related to the surrogate. An embryo is created using an egg from either the intended mother or an egg donor, combined with sperm from the intended father or a sperm donor. This embryo is then transferred into the surrogate’s uterus during a medical procedure known as an embryo transfer.



Another.Clinic is a global IVF and surrogacy network, providing comprehensive services to international families seeking assisted reproductive solutions
We rigorously oversee the execution of our surrogacy programs to ensure the highest possible success rates. Our database of surrogate mothers is continuously updated, featuring both new and experienced candidates. We are committed to facilitating the surrogacy process in a manner that is as comfortable and seamless as possible for both the surrogate mother and the intended parents
Why Another.Clinic
Our unparalleled expertise and steadfast dedication to excellence distinguish Another.Clinic as a leader among surrogacy agencies
Surrogates from more than 20 countries
The surrogates are in excellent health and fully prepared to participate in the program
All surrogates fully comply with all legal requirements
We will support you and your surrogate every step of the way, providing guidance and assistance throughout the entire process
If needed, we will provide interpreter services to ensure clear communication of medical details and contract terms
We will facilitate video calls with your surrogate mother during ultrasound appointments and routine medical check-ups throughout her pregnancy
International Surrogacy Services
Another.Clinic firmly believes that everyone, regardless of where they live, deserves the opportunity to have a full family. Our mission is to support individuals and couples in starting a family, and we strive to help you make your dream of parenthood a reality
Why choose international surrogacy programs?
Unfortunately, in some countries surrogacy is completely prohibited, in many others the use of donor material is not allowed, and there are laws restricting access to surrogacy for single people or same-sex couples. In such cases, our clients choose countries where there are no such restrictions, which allows them to realize their dream of parenthood without legal obstacles.
We help you find the best solution, taking into account all legal, medical and personal aspects, in order to make the process as comfortable and safe as possible for all parties.

Why Choose Another.Clinic for International Surrogacy?
Surrogacy is a complex process, especially when it comes to international legal aspects. It is important to understand all the legal nuances associated with this process, including the possible risks, probabilities, and other key points of international surrogacy. When considering this option, it is necessary to take into account the factors that may limit surrogacy in accordance with the legislation of your country.
The best approach is to choose an agency that specializes in programs for foreign parents and has experience in solving international issues.
Reasons to Consider Surrogacy
Health risk
Pregnancy may pose a threat to a woman's life or health due to chronic diseases or complications
Medical indications
A woman cannot tolerate pregnancy due to congenital or acquired diseases, such as the absence of a uterus, severe pathologies of the heart, kidneys or other organs
Unsuccessful IVF attempts
Multiple unsuccessful attempts at in vitro fertilization that did not lead to a successful pregnancy
Repeated miscarriages
A woman is faced with miscarriage, which makes natural pregnancy impossible
Age restrictions
With age, the probability of successful conception and bearing a child decreases, which makes surrogacy the optimal solution
Oncological diseases
Previous cancer or its treatment (chemotherapy, radiation therapy) can make it impossible to carry a child
Genetic risks
If there is a high risk of transmission of genetic diseases, the use of donor material and surrogacy may be a safe solution
Personal preferences
Some couples choose surrogacy for personal or social reasons in order to focus on other aspects of life without interrupting their careers or exposing themselves to physical and emotional stress
Single men or same—sex couples
For men who want to become fathers, surrogacy is the only way to have a biological child