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Ethical, Accessible & Hopeful Path to Parenthood

Surrogacy in Kenya involves a surrogate mother carrying a pregnancy on behalf of intended parents. Embryos are created via IVF (using the intended parents’ or donor gametes) and transferred to the surrogate. With careful medical, legal, and ethical support — this can offer a safe, caring route to parenthood for those unable to carry a pregnancy themselves.

Kenya has recently adopted a legal framework around fertility treatment and surrogacy: new legislation passed in 2025 regulates assisted reproductive technologies (ART), licences clinics, and establishes standards for donations and surrogacy.

Why Choose Kenya (via Global Fertility Services) for Surrogacy

Affordable Compared to Many Countries

Surrogacy costs in Kenya are generally lower than many Western countries, making it a viable option for international intended parents.

Quality Fertility Clinics & Growing ART Infrastructure

Kenya’s fertility clinics are rapidly advancing, offering IVF, embryo transfer, prenatal care and delivery support under regulated protocols.

Legal & Regulatory Oversight

With the 2025 ART law, surrogacy and fertility treatments in Kenya are now under defined regulation, offering safer, more transparent processes.

Support for International Intended Parents

Through Global Fertility Services, we guide you with medical coordination, surrogate matching, legal documentation, travel support, and complete care to make the process smoother.


What the Process Looks Like (with Global Fertility Services)

Initial Consultation & Eligibility Check

Fertility history review, fertility tests for intended parents, assessment of surrogacy possibility.

Surrogate Matching & Screening

Medical, psychological, and legal screening to ensure surrogate health and consent under Kenyan law.

IVF / Embryo Creation & Genetic Screening

Using intended or donor gametes/embryos as per your choice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — with the 2025 law on Assisted Reproductive Technology, surrogacy and IVF treatments are regulated. Only altruistic surrogacy is allowed (no profit-based “rent-a-womb”).

It means the surrogate mother cannot receive payment or profit for carrying the pregnancy — only reasonable reimbursements for medical expenses and related costs are permitted.

Some clinics and agencies work with international intended parents. However, legal clarity, documentation and compliance with both Kenyan and home-country laws must be ensured.

Typical packages range between USD 25,000 to USD 37,000, though final cost depends on number of procedures, donor needs, medical protocols, and additional services.

Gestational surrogacy — where the embryo is created via IVF and the surrogate has no genetic link to the baby — is the most accepted and practiced.