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    Step-by-Step Guide

    How surrogacy works in Mexico

    From your first consultation to holding your baby — here's exactly what to expect at every stage of the journey.

    01

    Contract Signing

    Contract signing between the patients and the agency, where every aspect of the journey is outlined in detail. A clear, comprehensive, and fully transparent agreement designed to ensure confidence and peace of mind from the very beginning. Immediately after the first deposit, the entire process begins.

    02

    Selection of the Egg Donor

    When the patient's own eggs are not available, the patient has the freedom to choose the donor who best matches their preferences, while our medical team conducts a thorough clinical and genetic compatibility assessment — combining personal choice with scientific rigor.

    03

    Search & Assignment of the Surrogate Mother

    A meticulous and structured selection process is carried out to identify the ideal gestational candidate, who must meet strict legal, medical, psychological, and diagnostic requirements. Special attention is given to the psychological evaluation to ensure emotional stability and full understanding of the journey.

    04

    Semen Deposit or Shipment

    The patient provides the semen sample directly at the clinic. If genetic material is stored elsewhere, we coordinate its transfer through a specialized cryogenic transport service. If using the patient's own material is not possible, donor sperm can be used.

    05

    Ovarian Stimulation, Egg Retrieval & Fertilization

    The selected donor undergoes controlled hormonal stimulation, monitored through ultrasounds and blood tests. The eggs are retrieved through a minimally invasive procedure, then transferred to the embryology laboratory and fertilized. Embryos are cultured until they reach the optimal stage for transfer or cryopreservation.

    06

    Embryo Transfer

    Once the embryo reaches the optimal stage, it is transferred into the uterus of the gestational carrier through a quick, painless, and minimally invasive procedure using ultrasound-guided catheter placement. The gestational carrier is previously prepared with a targeted hormonal protocol.

    07

    Beta hCG Test – Pregnancy Confirmation

    Approximately 10 days after the embryo transfer, the gestational carrier undergoes a blood test to measure Beta hCG. A positive result indicates that the pregnancy has begun. The result is often repeated after 48 hours to ensure hormone levels are rising appropriately.

    08

    Amparo Process – Court Ruling & Legal Protection

    Once the pregnancy is confirmed, the Amparo process begins — a formal legal procedure leading to an official Court Ruling that authorizes the intended parents to continue the surrogacy process in Mexico. A detailed contract between intended parents and gestational carrier is signed, establishing legal parentage at birth.

    09

    Pregnancy Monitoring & Ultrasounds

    Throughout the pregnancy, the gestational carrier receives continuous medical monitoring including regular standard ultrasounds to assess fetal growth, amniotic fluid levels, and fetal position. Detailed morphological ultrasounds evaluate the development of the baby's organs and structures.

    10

    Birth in a Private Hospital

    The delivery takes place in a high-quality private hospital with private rooms, ensuring maximum safety and comfort. Within two or three days after birth, the baby receives a birth certificate issued exclusively in the names of the intended parents, with no reference to the gestational carrier.

    Total Timeline

    12 – 18 months

    Process FAQs

    Do I need to travel to Mexico during the surrogacy process?

    You'll typically need to travel for the semen deposit (unless shipped) and for the birth. Most other steps — including surrogate matching, legal process, and pregnancy monitoring — can be managed remotely with regular updates from the agency.

    How are surrogates selected at FertilyLife?

    A meticulous and structured selection process is carried out. Candidates must meet strict legal, medical, psychological, and diagnostic requirements. Special attention is given to the psychological evaluation to ensure emotional stability, responsibility, and full understanding of the journey.

    What is the Amparo process?

    The Amparo is a formal legal procedure that leads to an official Court Ruling authorizing the intended parents to continue the surrogacy process in Mexico. It establishes parental rights so the birth certificate is issued exclusively in the names of the intended parents.

    What are FertilyLife's success rates?

    FertilyLife achieves a 74% first-attempt success rate across all protocols and 90% in surrogacy programs — well above the 50% threshold considered excellent for fertility clinics.

    Ready to explore surrogacy in Mexico?

    Connect with FertilyLife, a trusted surrogacy agency in Cancún with offices in Florida. Free initial consultation — no obligation.

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