Absolutely. We welcome individuals and couples from all walks of life, including those who identify as LGBTQ+. Our center is committed to providing inclusive and supportive surrogacy services to everyone seeking to become parents.
Our gestational carriers undergo a rigorous screening process, which includes medical, psychological, and background checks. We carefully select gestational carriers and assign them to the intended parents
At OCCYDONNOR, there’s no waiting list for gestational carrier assignment. We have carriers ready for your program.
We provide comprehensive support services to both intended parents and surrogates, including emotional counseling, medical assistance, legal guidance, and financial advice. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring that every step of the journey is as smooth and stress-free as possible for all parties involved.
OCCYDONNOR will assign a gestational carrier for you. If for any reason you
wish to make a change, it’s possible, but there may be associated expenses.
No, the program does not include PGD, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis for Genetic Disorders. However, the test is available if needed or recommended by the doctor.
No, OCCYDONNOR is an independent agency. While we share values with PROCREA, a clinic we’ve chosen as our medical services provider, we operate independently.
With embryos created at PROCREA, we achieve a success rate of 65%
No, the programs do not include legal assistance. While it’s not necessary to have a lawyer for obtaining a birth certificate and passport, every case is unique. We can provide guidance in this area, and you can decide whether legal assistance is needed.
The payment schedule is based on the progress of the program and depends on the type of program you choose.
We don’t have hidden fees. The price stated in the contract is what you’ll pay. Any unforeseen emergencies exceeding the emergency fund may incur additional expenses.
Unfortunately, insurance companies in Mexico have requirements that may not align with the program’s timeline.
Deliveries are unpredictable, but we plan for a c-section at 38 weeks. This provides the doctor with more control over the delivery and allows coordination of the due date with the Intended Parents. The doctor will decide if an earlier delivery is necessary due to medical risks.
You will receive reports each time the carrier has a doctor’s appointment, at least once a month, but not limited to that frequency.
Yes, once the carrier is pregnant, contact with her is recommended. This communication will be facilitated through the agency.
Yes, it’s possible, and you are more than welcome to accompany her during an ultrasound appointment.
Egg donation is anonymous, so direct contact with the donor is not permitted. However, we will provide information about her and updates about her progress and appointments.