Surrogacy
Surrogacy is a path to parenthood that involves medical systems, legal systems, financial planning, and a deeply personal relationship with a gestational carrier.
Surrogacy Support for Intended Parents
Surrogacy is a path to parenthood that involves medical systems, legal systems, financial planning, and a deeply personal relationship with a gestational carrier.
Intended parents often spend months or years navigating:
Fertility clinics and embryo creation
Surrogacy agencies and matching
Legal contracts and parentage orders
Insurance, escrow, and financial logistics
Building a relationship with a surrogate
Preparing for a pregnancy you are not physically experiencing
Many intended parents report feeling disconnected from traditional pregnancy resources that focus only on the birthing person.
Famally is designed to help intended parents feel informed, involved, and prepared.
How We Help Parents Going Through Surrogacy
You may have searched for:
“How does surrogacy work?”
“What is the surrogacy process step by step?”
“How to prepare for surrogacy as intended parents”
“Legal steps for surrogacy”
“How to build a relationship with your surrogate”
“What happens at the hospital during surrogacy birth?”
“How to feel connected to a surrogate pregnancy”
“Checklist for intended parents”
Famally addresses both the practical and emotional aspects of this journey.
Intended parents often want to know:
How to stay involved respectfully
How to prepare the home and nursery
How to emotionally prepare for birth day
What their role is at appointments and delivery
Famally offers guidance and future tools designed specifically for this phase.
After your baby arrives, you may be navigating:
Legal parentage paperwork
Hospital procedures for intended parents
Communication with your surrogate
Transitioning into parenthood without postpartum recovery
Famally connects you with experienced professionals who understand this transition.
Find Experienced Providers for Surrogacy
In the Famally Resource Guide, you can find:
Surrogacy agencies
Reproductive attorneys
Therapists experienced in third-party reproduction
Doulas and birth professionals familiar with intended parents
Post-birth support services