1. Do intended parents need to provide a fertility letter proving the medical reasons for surrogacy (medical indication for surrogacy)?
    • Intended Parents do not need to provide any medical letter to begin a surrogacy journey in Georgia, according to Georgian regulations.
  2. What medical checkup do intended parents need to provide?
    • Different programs have specific medical checkup requirements:
      • For intended parents pursuing a Biological Surrogacy Journey using their own eggs and sperm, click here for the list of necessary medical checkups.
      • For Surrogacy with Egg Donation, click here for the required medical checkups.
      • For IVF with Egg Donation, click here for the approval medical checkups.
  3. Where can I perform the medical checkup?
    • Medical checkups can be performed at your local clinic, with our medical team providing approval or further recommendations before your arrival. Alternatively, you can complete all procedures in one visit to Georgia. Blood tests, sperm analysis, and sperm freezing for the Surrogacy with Egg Donation journey can be done in 4-5 days. If using your own eggs and sperm for IVF, both parents should complete the medical checkup. The intended mother can travel 4-5 days before her menstrual cycle starts, allowing us to conduct the medical checkup, obtain results, and begin stimulation on the second day of her cycle.