Support Should Start Before You Apply
A surrogate should not have to wait until she is matched to feel cared for. Support starts when you are still asking whether surrogacy makes sense for your life, body, family, schedule, and future.
GSS helps women understand what gestational surrogacy involves before moving forward. We explain requirements, compensation, screening, legal steps, medical expectations, and the kind of support available throughout the process.
If you apply, our team reviews your information with care. If you do not appear to qualify, we believe you deserve a clear answer. If you do appear to meet starting requirements, we help you understand what comes next.
A Dedicated Case Manager Who Knows Your Story
One of the most important parts of surrogate support is knowing who to contact. Global Surrogacy Services provides a dedicated case manager who stays involved from the first call through delivery and beyond.
Your case manager helps keep communication organized, answers process questions, helps you understand next steps, and keeps the right people connected. That may include intended parents, fertility clinic staff, attorneys, insurance contacts, and other professionals involved in your case.
Surrogacy can bring a lot of information at once. Having one consistent point of contact helps the process feel less scattered and more personal.
Support Through Screening and Medical Clearance
Screening is one of the first major stages of the process. It can include medical records review, clinic testing, psychological evaluation, background review, drug and nicotine testing, sexually transmitted disease testing, and conversations about your pregnancy history and support system.
GSS helps you understand what each step is for and what information is needed. We also help with scheduling, communication, and process questions so you are not left trying to figure out the next step alone.
Screening is careful because surrogacy needs to be medically, emotionally, and practically appropriate before matching continues.
Support During Medications and Embryo Transfer
Once a match has moved through the required steps, the fertility clinic will guide the medical plan. That may include medications, injections, appointments, monitoring, and embryo transfer preparation.
GSS does not replace the clinic’s medical instructions. Our role is to help you understand the process around those instructions, stay connected with the right people, and know where to turn when questions come up.
Surrogates may also receive specific compensation or reimbursement connected to medical visits, medication start, embryo transfer, travel, or other approved steps depending on the benefit package and legal agreement.
Support Through Your Surrogacy Pregnancy
Pregnancy does not happen outside of your normal life. You may still be parenting your children, managing work, caring for your home, keeping appointments, and communicating with your support system.
GSS helps keep the pregnancy-related parts of the surrogacy process organized. That may include communication with intended parents, appointment reminders, benefit questions, travel details, reimbursement support, and updates as the pregnancy progresses.
We want surrogates to feel valued and informed, not like they have to chase answers or carry the process alone.
Legal Travel and Reimbursement Guidance
Surrogacy includes legal and practical steps that can feel unfamiliar the first time. GSS helps explain where legal counsel fits into the process, what types of appointments may require travel, how reimbursement questions are handled, and when additional support may apply.
Depending on the case and legal agreement, surrogate benefits may include travel reimbursement, monthly expense allowance, maternity clothing allowance, housekeeping support, lost wages when applicable, companion compensation, life insurance, and other approved categories.
We help you understand which questions belong with the agency, which belong with the clinic, and which belong with legal counsel.
Surrogacy Care That Continues After Delivery
Surrogate support does not end the moment the baby is born. Delivery and recovery bring their own physical, emotional, and practical needs.
GSS remains available after delivery to help with communication, final benefit questions, recovery-related next steps, and the transition out of the active pregnancy phase. You gave time, care, and commitment to an important process, and you should feel supported through the closing steps too.