If you’ve found yourself at the point where yet another round of IVF seems financially impossible, you’re not alone.
After years of appointments and treatments that have gone nowhere, it’s understandable to feel like you’ve hit a wall. Our role is to help you see your next steps clearly and find a direction that feels right.
Ready to explore what comes next? Learn how our surrogacy programs can help you bring home your baby. Take your time. Every decision starts with one simple conversation.
Can’t Afford Another Round of IVF? You’re Not Alone
By now, you’ve already done everything you could with IVF. That effort matters, and it’s okay to look for something that finally gives you results.
Surrogacy provides a path forward that doesn’t require starting from scratch—some families use embryos they already have, while others explore new options with guidance from professionals who understand where you’re coming from.
Enough waiting and wondering. Now it’s about taking the next step that brings you closer to the outcome you’ve been working toward.
Want to know if surrogacy is right for you? Talk with a surrogacy specialist—a short chat can show you what’s possible.
Why Repeated IVF Failure Can Become Financially Unsustainable
Let’s talk about the money piece first, because it’s probably on your mind.
IVF costs add up fast. A single cycle can cost $15,000–$25,000, not including medications or additional procedures.
Even if insurance helps, most families still cover a large portion themselves. After a few rounds, you’re looking at surrogacy-level costs anyway. But here’s the difference: Surrogacy usually offers a clearer path to success.
It’s not just about money, though. Each attempt takes time, emotion, and energy. Using that same energy on something more predictable can make all the difference. Instead of wondering if this next transfer will finally work, you can follow a defined plan—one that leads toward parenthood.
If your doctor has started suggesting more tests or experimental treatments, it might be time to pause. Take a breath. Reassess what’s truly worth your effort and what will move you closer to your dream.
Curious how the two compare? Learn more about IVF and surrogacy options—get the details you need to make a confident choice.
How Surrogacy Helps You Grow Your Family While Keeping a Genetic Connection
One of the most common questions about surrogacy comes down to genetics. In gestational surrogacy, your surrogate carries an embryo created from your own egg and sperm. That means your baby is biologically yours—the journey just takes a different route.
If you have embryos from earlier IVF cycles, this could be your next step. No need to go through another full round of treatment. Every surrogate is carefully screened for health and emotional readiness, and that attention to detail gives you peace of mind and a stronger sense of control.
Questions about the process? Connect with our team—we can explain what it looks like and help you decide if it’s right for you.
What If You’ve Run Out of Embryos?
Running out of embryos can feel discouraging, but it’s not the end of the road. There are still ways forward, and you don’t have to figure it out alone.
Using Donor Embryos in the Process
Some families move ahead using donor embryos that are already created, screened, and ready for transfer. It’s faster and can reduce overall costs—a quicker route to parenthood for those ready to focus on the next stage.
Others choose double donor IVF, using both donor eggs and sperm to create new embryos for surrogacy. It’s flexible and has strong success rates. For many, it’s a way to move beyond the frustration of failed cycles and toward something new.
Coordinators can walk you through both paths and connect you with clinics that fit your goals. You’ll know what to expect, and you’ll have the support to make it happen.
Need to understand your options better? Explore donor options—take it one step at a time and see what feels right for you.
Finding Hope After IVF: How Surrogacy Can Be a More Certain Path to Parenthood
So how is surrogacy different from what you’ve been through? Surrogacy can feel like a big step.
But for many, it brings more structure and reassurance than years of IVF uncertainty. Success rates for gestational surrogacy often reach 70–80%, and that predictability gives families something they haven’t had in a long time—hope that feels solid.
The process is organized, transparent, and supported by professionals who know how to keep it moving. Step by step, you’ll understand what’s next. Each milestone brings you closer to your goal.
Wondering about the numbers? Compare IVF and surrogacy outcomes—see how they align with your goals.
Financing Options That Make Surrogacy More Accessible
Now let’s talk about making this work financially.
The cost of surrogacy can seem intimidating at first glance, but it’s often more doable than people think. We work with trusted lenders and nonprofit organizations that offer flexible options for financing. Once you explore what’s out there, the path becomes easier to see. Here are some common ways families manage costs:
- Fertility loans through specialized lenders
- Surrogacy grants from nonprofit organizations
- 401(k) loans or early withdrawals
- Employer family-building benefits or stipends
- Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and tax write-offs for eligible expenses
You don’t have to have everything figured out right away. We can even help you create a plan that works for your family.
Finding Support and Taking the Next Step
After several IVF attempts, most people want something that feels calmer and more certain. Surrogacy gives you a structured way forward and a team that’s ready to guide you when you’re ready to begin.
Families often describe this point as a turning moment—the place where things finally start to make sense again. You’ll have time to think, ask, and plan. No pressure, no rush. Just guidance and steady progress.
When you’re ready, let’s talk about how to start your next chapter.