International Surrogacy Agency in Mexico

Both domestic and International intended parents have an easy and cost-effective family-building option through our surrogacy program in Mexico. We work alongside the most skilled and experienced legal team to make sure there are no roadblocks in the way of your baby’s safe return home. Since our reputation is our name, our surrogacy agency in Mexico operates with the same attention to detail, effectiveness, and professionalism that you have come to expect from us.

Surrogacy Agency in Mexico

Is Surrogacy in Mexico Legal? About Surrogacy Laws in Mexico

Yes, Surrogacy is legal in Mexico. Mexico offers a more affordable option for surrogacy compared to some other countries. In 2021, Mexico was added to the list of countries where foreign intended parents, married couples, single parents, Same-sex, and straight couples may legally opt for surrogate mothers in Mexico.

The Supreme Court decision knocked down state laws that prohibited surrogacy. The Court adopted the new framework in a resounding majority judgment. Following the Court’s ruling, no state in Mexico can outlaw surrogacy.

Programs & costs of surrogacy in Mexico

costs of surrogacy in MexicoFor intended parents who already have their own embryos, the cost of surrogacy in Mexico begins at $52,800, plus the expense of shipping the embryos. Programs are accessible for individuals in search of an egg donor.

We offer surrogacy with egg donation in Mexico with the large option of egg donors. For individuals who would prefer to use their own eggs, we also have a procedure that is well-liked by many of our heterosexual intended parents looking for affordable surrogacy in Mexico.

Mexican Surrogate Screening Criteria

Similar to all of our other programs, surrogate mothers in Mexico must pass a stringent screening procedure before being allowed to participate in the program. To be eligible, they must be between 19 and 35.

Several detailed checks are used to evaluate their psychological and physical well-being. Our clinic’s medical specialists will connect the appropriate applicant IPs with a suitable surrogate.

Mexican surrogate mothers receive routine physical and psychological examinations following embryo implantation to ensure the safety and comfort of both the mother and the child. These consist of physical examinations, ultrasound scans, and blood tests.

Faq about surrogacy in Mexico

surrogacy in Mexico1. Available programs

  • Egg donation surrogacy
  • Own egg surrogacy
  • Frozen embryo shipped surrogacy
  • Unlimited programs
  • Double donation (sperm donation extra)
  • HIV patient possible but has an extra charge

2. Legal framework

  • Grey Zone, but “legal” in the federal state of Mexico City
  • Mexican passport for the baby

3. Eligibility

  • All family models, hetero, gay, married,
  • Single parent
  • The medical indication is not requested

4. Birth certificate

  • A judge will consent to leave only the name of the biological father
  • From the start, the name of the SM Is on the Birth certificate
  • Possibility to get rid of the SM’s name, after a judgment court decision ( it takes 2 to 4 months)

5. Exit procedure timelines

  • One to 4 months, depending on the criteria of each nationality

6. Egg donation (Anonymous/Non-Anonymous)

  • Anonymous
  • Possibility to choose a “normal “donor (pictures and profiles are provided)
  • “VIP” from 3000 to 10000€ extra

7. Surrogate matching period

  • 1 to 3 months after obtaining the embryos
  • Possibility to have SM with Visa who can go to the USA for the birth

8. Insurance

  • surrogate mother in MexicoMedical insurance (social security) exist
  • All medical bills in case of premature delivery for up to 1 month are covered by the agency
  • No insurance is needed if the birth takes place in Mexico

9. Useful hints (Questions to ask before starting)

  • Criminal records of parents will be asked
  • Election of substitute (in case the IP dies) will be asked when the 2nd trimester starts
  • Cost of living around 1000 to 2000€/ month after the birth, it’s expensive to live in good areas of Mexico