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Legal, Transparent & Supportive Path to Parenthood

In Georgia (the country), surrogacy is a legal method of assisted reproduction where embryos created via IVF (with the intended parents’ or donor gametes) are transferred to a surrogate mother, who carries the pregnancy to term — giving intended parents a child without a genetic or gestational link to the surrogate.

Why Choose Georgia (with Global Fertility Services) for Surrogacy

Legal Clarity & Parentage Security

Parentage is established at birth, with no need for adoption or court orders; birth certificate names the intended parents directly.

Accessibility for Foreign Intended Parents

Georgia allows foreigners / international intended parents to use surrogacy services on similar terms as locals (subject to document verification).

Established Medical & IVF Infrastructure

Georgian clinics with ART/IVF labs, donor-programs, egg/sperm donation, embryo cryopreservation provide full-cycle fertility services.

Gestational Surrogacy Only (No Genetic Link)

Surrogate only carries the pregnancy; the embryo originates from intended parents or donors, which simplifies legal and ethical aspects.


Surrogacy Process in Georgia (via Global Fertility Services)

Initial Consultation & Eligibility Review

We assess your medical history, fertility status, and suitability for surrogacy.

Surrogate Matching & Screening

Surrogate mother undergoes rigorous medical, psychological and legal screening; contract is drafted outlining roles, compensation, and parental rights.

Embryo Transfer in Gestational Carrier

Embryo is transferred to surrogate uterus; pregnancy proceeds under clinic supervision.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Surrogacy is completely legal and regulated by law in Georgia. The intended parents are recognized as legal parents from birth, and their names appear directly on the birth certificate.

Yes. Georgia is one of the most popular destinations for international couples seeking surrogacy due to its clear legal framework and affordable cost.

Only heterosexual married couples or couples who can prove long-term relationship are allowed to opt for surrogacy. Same-sex couples and single parents are currently not eligible.

Only gestational surrogacy is permitted — which means the surrogate has no genetic link with the baby. The embryo is created via IVF from the intended parents or with donor gametes.

The cost usually ranges between USD 45,000 and 70,000, depending on medical procedures, surrogate compensation, clinic fees, and legal services.