How Surrogacy Works in Georgia

There are a few steps to the Georgia surrogacy process. From starting with our agency to welcoming the baby, we’ve put together a list of what you need to know. We know the process to surrogacy can be a lot, but we’ve laid out the process so you can feel prepared.

Are you ready to begin the surrogacy process? Pursuing research on the surrogacy process is a huge step in your exploration of surrogacy. The Georgia surrogacy process is similar to many states in the U.S. For both surrogates and intended parents there are requirements that need to be met and steps to take towards achieving your goal of bringing a new baby into the world.

Get started with your surrogacy process in Georgia by contacting our team at 1-800-875-2229 (BABY).

Step 1. Connect with American Surrogacy

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When it comes to beginning your surrogacy journey, connecting with a surrogacy agency is your best option. American Surrogacy has over 40 years of experience with surrogacy. Once you get started on the Georgia surrogacy process you will need help from specialists and professionals in the industry. Working with American Surrogacy will offer you the network to connect with people who are right for you.

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The work of finding a surrogate and going through the legal process of surrogacy shouldn’t be done on your own. When you work with American Surrogacy, you get a surrogacy specialist who will work as your case manager and assist you through every step. American Surrogacy has assisted over 13,000 families through the surrogacy process, allowing them to achieve their dreams of parenthood with as much help and assistance as they need.

Step 2. Find Your Match

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The part of the surrogacy journey where you get to find the family you will be offering this incredible service is very exciting. You will create your profile that will be shared with intended parents, and you will also fill out a preference sheet to determine what type of intended parents you want to work with. Your surrogacy specialist will help you find potential candidates to work with and help you find the perfect match.

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Finding your perfect match to be your surrogate is such an exciting step in the process. You can help your surrogacy specialist find the right surrogate for you by creating your own intended parent profile that details your surrogacy goals to help a surrogate get to know you. Once you match with your surrogate, your surrogacy specialist will arrange a meeting where you can get to know each other. During this meeting, you can talk more about what everyone is looking for and if both parties agree to work together, you can move on to the next step in the surrogacy process in Georgia.

Step 3. Begin The Legal Process

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As a surrogate, you will need to get legal counsel, specifically an attorney who specializes in surrogacy and reproduction technology. They will help draw up the surrogacy contract alongside the intended parents’ attorney, which will outline any risks and responsibilities of both parties, including your surrogate pay and compensation.

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You will need to find a surrogacy attorney to assist you with this process. American Surrogacy has a network of professionals to help you find an attorney that fits your needs. One of the first steps of the legal process will include the surrogacy contract. This will outline the expectations and responsibilities of everyone involved in the surrogacy. This is required before moving on to the medical process.

Step 4. The Embryo Transfer

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For the Georgia surrogacy process, you will need to prepare your body for the embryo transfer and, ultimately, a successful pregnancy. This includes beginning a regimen of fertility medications that will prepare you and determine the best time for the embryo transfer. You will go to the fertility clinic for the transfer of the embryo, and then it will be important to rest and take it easy over the next 48 hours.

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The first step to begin the medical process is to extract your egg and sperm, or obtain a donor’s egg and/or sperm from the fertility cline, to create an embryo. Then the embryo will be transferred to your surrogate. She will continue to be monitored to ensure the pregnancy is successful. After the first trimester, your attorney will also work to establish you as the legal parents of your child through a pre-birth order.

Step 5. Birth & Bringing Baby Home

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When it’s time to give birth, you will see a family finally come together. Your dedication to helping intended parents have the family of their dreams is an honorable service. Once you’ve had the baby you will be able to recover in the hospital at your doctor’s discretion. When everyone is cleared, you will be able to go home to rest and recover knowing you gave a family a wonderful gift.

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This is the part of the Georgia surrogacy process you’ve been working towards. Depending on your contract and what you discuss with your surrogate, you will get to be part of the delivery of your baby. Finally getting to welcome your sweet baby into the world is an amazing experience. You will be able to spend time in the hospital with your surrogate and baby. Once everyone is deemed healthy, you will get to bring your baby home.

If you feel ready to get started with the Georgia surrogacy process, surrogates and intended parents can fill out our form to start today.