What options does a man have who has faced the problem of infertility but dreams of becoming a father to make his dream come true?
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Most of the options are described in the programs suitable for single men. You have access to a surrogate mother + egg donor + choice of a healthy embryo + unlimited number of IVF at a fixed cost. Additional options included in the programs: choice of the child's gender (for medical and ethical reasons), consultation with our lawyer to choose the correct jurisdiction depending on your citizenship. But that's not all: depending on your individual situation, we will always have something to offer you to make you even happier! Fill out the form on the website and contact our manager to select the best guaranteed program for you!
Can an unmarried man use surrogacy?
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Yes, you can legally become a father through surrogacy in countries whose legislation provides for such an opportunity. We have collected all the suitable countries and programs below on this page.
Surrogacy for single men is prohibited, but you offer such programs - how is this possible?
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There is no law in the country where the embryo transfer is carried out that prohibits the transfer of an embryo to a surrogate mother depending on the marital status of the parents. In the Order of the Ministry of Health, the intended parents in the section of the contract on bearing a pregnancy are described as a man, a woman or a couple. An individual parent definitely falls under one, and in most cases, under both criteria. The birth of a child in programs with single/individual parents occurs in the chosen country included in package.
Accordingly, such programs do not contradict any of the existing laws. And the law regulates only the procedure for registering the birth of children. All other documents are normative acts. While births and registration occur in accordance with the Civil and Family Codes of the country of birth: for example, in EU countries, where the marital status of prospective parents does not matter. This can also be Canada, where the laws clearly allow surrogacy for a single parent. Thus, the transfer of an embryo into the uterine cavity of a surrogate mother remains a completely legal procedure in the territory where it is performed. The most important thing is to maintain a genetic connection and perform gestational surrogacy. In this case, the surrogate mother does not acquire rights to the child, and according to the laws is only a gestational courier, and the father is a father with all parental rights.
How do single men do the surrogacy process?
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A single man finds a surrogacy clinic (or agency), enters into a legal contract with the clinic, the surrogate mother and the egg donor. After that, his sperm is used to fertilise the donor egg, and the embryo is transferred to the surrogate mother, followed by the gestation period, childbirth and the legal formalities for the child.
What are the main challenges single men face in the surrogacy process?
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The main difficulties are the high financial expenses and finding a legally attractive and safe country. There are additional complications in the legalisation process. On the medical side, there is the added task of finding an egg donor.
How does surrogacy for a single man differ from surrogacy for couples?
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A single man needs an egg donor, whereas a couple can use the woman’s own genetic material. From a medical perspective, there are no other differences. The only differences are the legal support and the country of birth, as in some countries single men are not permitted to participate in the procedure at all.
What should a single man know before choosing a surrogate mother?
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The main focus should not be on ‘choosing a surrogate mother’, but on working with a reliable service provider who guarantees ethical, medical and legal integrity throughout the entire process. It is also important to understand that all terms and conditions (payment, confidentiality, post-birth contact) must be clearly set out in the contract.
How much does surrogacy for a single man typically cost?
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The cost varies from $50,000 to $150,000 and above, depending on the country, the need for an egg donor and legal services. In Ukraine, the price is usually around $40,000–60,000, excluding accommodation and legal services.
What legal documents are required for a single man to start surrogacy?
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An identity document, a medical certificate confirming the absence of serious illnesses, a notarised consent form for donation and surrogacy, and a contract with legal confirmation of parental rights will be required.
Which countries are the most surrogacy-friendly for single men?
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Surrogacy for single men is available in the USA (certain states), Armenia, Ukraine, Georgia (under certain conditions) and Canada (non-commercial surrogacy only). Options are also possible in Armenia and certain states in Mexico.