When you imagine how it will feel to hold your child in your arms, watch them grow, and raise them into a happy, kind and responsible adult, who do you envision as the ideal birth mother? Will it be someone who shares your values and supports your family goals? Does your surrogate need to live nearby? Would you like to keep in touch with her after the birth, or would you prefer to keep the relationship cordial, without getting too personal? Choosing the right surrogate is an important decision—and factors like medical decisions, personality types, and core beliefs can make a big difference. After all, you’re trusting this person with the birth of your child. What could be more important?
In this blog, we’ll talk about how the surrogate matching process works, what factors to consider when selecting a surrogate through a surrogacy agency, and which details could be less important than you might expect. We’ll also touch on what makes Newborn Advantage one of the best surrogacy agencies in the U.S., like how we offer our clients more surrogacy choices and faster matches, ultimately increasing your chances of finding the very best surrogate, and welcoming the newest member of your family into your life sooner.
How The Surrogate Matching Process Works
At Newborn Advantage, finding the right surrogate begins with a personal consultation with Founder and Surrogacy Consultant, Mindy Berkson. She takes the time to get to know each of her clients, and asks questions to get a sense of their personality, risk tolerance, and goals. Because surrogacy laws vary from state to state, it’s also important to consider the state laws where the surrogate resides, and present only those surrogate candidates that will make sense from a legal perspective for the intended parents. At Newborn Advantage, we are proud to be a leader in surrogacy for gay couples, as well as gestational surrogacy. We keep up with changes in state laws regarding gay surrogacy, and strive to make the process simple and seamless for gay parents.
Next, Newborn Advantage will present a selection of candidates. Intended parents have the opportunity to see photos and read profiles of all candidates before they select a surrogate. Once a surrogate is selected, Mindy will coordinate and facilitate a call to introduce all parties, discuss your goals, and talk about key decisions in the surrogacy process.
5 Factors to Consider When Selecting a Surrogate
While you do have choices when selecting a surrogate, some factors, such as a surrogate’s diet, personal medical decisions, and daily lifestyle choices may be out of your control. However, while you can’t (and shouldn’t try to) control everything, it is important to find someone with whom you work well, to make these important decisions together.
- Like-Mindedness
- Medical Decisions While a surrogate will make decisions about her own health, the intended parent(s) are responsible for making medical decisions for their child. So, it’s important to select a surrogate who is comfortable and in agreement with the types of medical decisions you intend to make. For example, would you prefer your surrogate to transfer one embryo or two? (Some will only transfer one embryo.) If your surrogate transfers two embryos, she must be willing to carry twins.
- Personality
- Presence at the Birth
- Relationship After Birth
- Location Initially, intended parents may ask their surrogacy agency to locate a surrogate who lives nearby, with the hope that they may be involved in every appointment and able to rush to the hospital for the birth. However, while it may sound lovely to have your surrogate next door, we encourage clients to think about what that looks like after birth. Is your surrogate going to be part of the family, at the birthday parties, at the family barbecue? What are the boundaries? Why is the location of the surrogate so important? You can still be close to someone if they live in another state—and you may not want the pressure of another family member.
- Diet and Personal Choices
