Surrogacy in Georgia is a reliable option for intended parents who are seeking an individual approach and a promised guarantee when it comes to the successful receiving of a child. GCOB offers personalized surrogacy programs based on intended parents’ unique stories, but what remains universal is the legal responsibility and full control over the surrogacy program in terms of execution.
Are you interested in learning more about the Georgian surrogacy process?
Georgia is one of the few European countries where married couples can legally undertake surrogacy services. It’s all thanks to the fact that surrogacy in Georgia was legalized in the 1990s, alongside egg/sperm donation. With the established laws for surrogacy, Georgia offers intended parents from all over the world safe and legitimate surrogacy options.
Surrogate mothers in Georgia have to meet specific qualifications outlined by state surrogacy laws.
Firstly, eligible candidates must be females aged between 21 and 41 years old. Secondly, they must meet predetermined health criteria to qualify as surrogate candidates and be effectively matched with intended parents.
As mentioned earlier, surrogate mothers are duly compensated and receive comprehensive care throughout the pregnancy.
Given Georgia’s legal endorsement of gestational surrogacy exclusively, intended parents can rest assured that there will be no biological or genetic ties between the surrogate and the baby. Furthermore, surrogacy laws safeguard against any legal or maternal claims from the surrogate mother post-delivery.
Also, egg and sperm donors undergo rigorous selection processes, ensuring the utmost compatibility for intended parents in realizing their dream of expanding their family.