Parents

Who We Help (LGBTQ+)

We work with intended parents who come to surrogacy from different family structures, medical histories, locations, and life stages. The first conversation focuses on fit, planning, and the support needed to move forward thoughtfully.

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Surrogacy Support for Different Paths to Parenthood

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People start their surrogacy journey for many reasons. Some have spent years in fertility treatment. Some already know they need a gestational carrier. Others are single parents by choice, LGBTQ+ intended parents, or international intended parents trying to understand how the process works in the United States.

We want to help intended parents understand the practical side of surrogacy before major decisions begin. That includes agency fit, surrogate matching, egg donation when needed, cost planning, legal coordination, medical coordination, communication expectations, and the level of support each case requires.

Couples Considering Gestational Surrogacy

Couples often contact us after learning that pregnancy is medically difficult, unsafe, or not possible. Others reach out after IVF, pregnancy loss, uterine factor infertility, medical treatment, or a recommendation from a fertility specialist.

We help couples understand how a gestational surrogacy agency coordinates the steps that sit outside the clinic:

  • Surrogate matching
  • Case communication
  • Legal timing
  • Pregnancy updates, and
  • Planning for the birth experience.

Each couple brings a different history, so the conversation starts with what has already happened and what support the next step requires.

Surrogacy for LGBTQ+ Intended Parents

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LGBTQ+ intended parents deserve clear information without assumptions about their family, relationship, biology, or timeline. We support LGBTQ+ intended parents by discussing what the process involves, what roles egg donation or sperm donation play when needed, how surrogate matching works, and which legal and medical professionals need to be involved.

For gay couples, surrogacy often includes decisions about egg donation, embryo creation, surrogate matching, and legal planning. For lesbian couples, transgender intended parents, nonbinary intended parents, and other LGBTQ+ families, the details differ based on biology, relationship structure, medical history, and family-building goals.

Our team keeps the conversation practical and respectful. The team asks the questions needed to coordinate care, not to place intended parents into a single script.

Single Parents by Choice

Single intended parents often need direct, organized guidance because they make many decisions without a partner sharing the process. GSS helps single parents understand agency coordination, donor needs if applicable, surrogate matching, legal timing, cost factors, and the support system they want around pregnancy and birth planning.

The consultation gives single intended parents room to ask practical questions without pressure to know every detail before the first call

Intended Parents After Infertility or Medical Treatment

Surrogacy after infertility rarely starts with a blank slate. Intended parents often bring medical records, IVF history, embryos in storage, genetic testing questions, or a fertility specialist’s recommendation. We help connect those existing pieces to the agency process so intended parents understand what belongs with the clinic, what belongs with legal counsel, and what the agency coordinates.

The goal is not to repeat the medical work already completed. The goal is to understand where intended parents are now and what must happen next.

International Intended Parents

International intended parents often need more coordination around travel, translation, scheduling, time zones, document flow, and local support while in the United States. GSS discusses those needs early so intended parents understand how surrogacy planning fits with medical appointments, legal review, matching, and birth-related logistics.

International cases also require careful legal and travel planning. Global Surrogacy Services does not replace legal counsel, but it helps intended parents coordinate the right next steps with the appropriate professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions About Who Global Surrogacy Services Helps

Yes. GSS welcomes LGBTQ+ intended parents and discusses the medical, donor, matching, legal, and coordination needs that apply to each family.
Yes. Single intended parents can contact GSS to discuss surrogacy planning, donor needs if applicable, and next steps.
Not always. Some intended parents contact GSS before embryos are created, while others already work with a fertility clinic. GSS can discuss where you are in the process and what needs to happen next.
No. The larger surrogacy framework is similar, but donor needs, medical history, legal considerations, travel, communication, and support needs differ by case.

Real Surrogacy Support Starts Here

You do not need to have every answer before you reach out. Whether you are an intended parent, a prospective surrogate, a potential egg donor, or someone still trying to understand where to begin, we can help you find the right starting point.
Family Building Support Through Global Surrogacy Services

For Women Considering Surrogacy

You deserve to understand what surrogacy asks of you before you apply. We help women learn about surrogate requirements, compensation, screening, matching, medical steps, pregnancy support, and what happens after an application is submitted.

Gestational Surrogacy and the Military Community

Surrogate Benefits & Compensation

Surrogate Requirements & Qualifications

For Intended Parents Ready for More Than Waiting

Many intended parents come to us after years of fertility treatment, uncertainty, or searching for the right surrogate. We help you understand matching, screening, cost planning, donor needs, legal timing, pregnancy communication, and the support available throughout the process.

Matching & Screening Process

Surrogacy Cost & Planning

VIP Concierge Services

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One Case Manager Who Knows Your Story

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Guidance From First Call Through Delivery

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Fertility Experience Behind Every Step