The Surrogacy Paths

Paving the Way to a Successful Journey

There are three distinct paths to becoming a parent through surrogacy. However, it's important to understand the risks you face when you don't work with the right agency.

Surrogacy Paths: American Surrogacy, Independent Journey and Most Other Agencies

When pursuing surrogacy, you have 3 different paths you can take. Knowing which one is right for your family is the first important step on your journey to parenthood.

We'll explain how our programs help you become a parent faster and avoid unnecessary hidden fees, comparing that to an independent journey without our services and working with another agency.

American Surrogacy

American Surrogacy stands apart by prioritizing the efficiency, protection and success of families through our 3 programs, and it starts with:

  • Thorough Screening of Surrogates

    We ensure that every surrogate undergoes a rigorous social, medical, and psychological evaluation before being matched. This thorough prescreening reduces the risk of disqualifications later in the process, saving families from repeated costs and emotional setbacks.

  • Investing in Marketing to Reach More Surrogates

    Our commitment to extensive marketing allows us to reach a larger pool of qualified surrogates. By having a broad selection of candidates, we increase the likelihood of a successful match while reducing wait times.

  • Balanced Family-to-Surrogate Ratio

    We maintain a near 1:1 ratio of families to surrogates, keeping our average wait times between 1 to 6 months. This balanced approach ensures that families do not face long delays or competition for surrogates, providing a smoother path to parenthood.

  • Protection Against Hidden Fees

    At American Surrogacy, we are committed to full transparency in our fees. We protect families from hidden costs that can arise from surrogate screening failures or disqualifications, ensuring that your financial investment is secure.

By offering thorough screening, proactive marketing, and a balanced family-to-surrogate ratio, American Surrogacy provides a safer, more reliable path for families. Our focus is on helping you achieve your dream of becoming a parent with fewer risks, less uncertainty, and without the burden of unexpected costs.

Navigating the surrogacy journey can be complex, especially when it comes to understanding the different paths available. This article breaks down the key differences between independent surrogacy, most surrogacy agencies, and American Surrogacy to help you make an informed decision.

Independent Surrogacy Journey

Independent surrogacy is often chosen by families who already know a surrogate, such as a friend or family member, which can save them from paying agency matching fees. However, while this path may seem cost-effective initially, it carries significant risks:

  • High Failure Rate of Surrogates

    Independent surrogacy comes with a high failure rate of surrogates who may be unable to pass the necessary qualifications. Without the structured prescreening offered by agencies, families often find themselves repeatedly going through screening cycles.

  • Financial Risks

    Each failed screening comes with costs, including medical, psychological, and legal fees. The lack of a robust prescreening process puts families at greater risk of incurring repeated expenses.

  • Long Wait Times

    Finding a qualified surrogate independently can be time-consuming, and each failure extends the wait, delaying the journey to parenthood.

While independent surrogacy can save on matching fees, the lack of thorough prescreening and the potential for repeated failures make it a financially and emotionally risky choice for many families.

Most Surrogacy Agencies

Many surrogacy agencies may offer enticing options such as little to no upfront fees, but there are hidden drawbacks that can ultimately put families at financial risk:

  • Low Marketing Investment: Agencies that advertise low fees often do not invest enough in marketing to reach a larger pool of surrogates. This results in a limited pool of candidates, reducing the chances of finding a qualified surrogate.
  • Under-Screened Surrogates: Without rigorous prescreening, surrogates are more likely to fail the screening process later, leading families to go through the matching process multiple times.
  • Repaying Fees and Long Wait Times: When a surrogate fails to qualify, families may find themselves repaying matching and screening fees repeatedly. Additionally, a limited pool of surrogates means longer wait times, delaying the journey to parenthood and increasing emotional strain.

Although these agencies may seem appealing due to lower upfront costs, the hidden financial and emotional costs related to surrogate screening failures and prolonged waits can add up significantly.

Here is an example of the emotionally and financially draining loop families get caught in when working with other agencies that fail to market and thoroughly screen surrogates while luring families with little to no upfront fees.

The Best Path for Your Family

Choosing the right surrogacy path is a significant decision that impacts both your financial investment and emotional well-being. Independent surrogacy may offer initial cost savings, but the high failure rates and risks of long waits make it a challenging path. Most agencies might seem appealing with lower upfront costs, but hidden risks related to inadequate marketing and screening can lead to repeated expenses and delays.

American Surrogacy offers a comprehensive approach designed to protect families from hidden costs, reduce wait times, and provide a higher chance of success. By thoroughly prescreening surrogates, investing in marketing, and maintaining a balanced ratio of families to surrogates, we make your journey to parenthood smoother, faster, and more secure.