How Altruistic Surrogacy Works in India: Step-by-Step Process
How Altruistic Surrogacy Works in India: Step-by-Step Process
Altruistic surrogacy in India has become a hope-filled path for couples unable to conceive naturally. Under the current surrogacy laws in India, only altruistic surrogacy—where the surrogate mother receives no monetary compensation except for medical care and insurance—is permitted. With strict legal and ethical guidelines, choosing the right fertility hospital is crucial. Surrogacy Centre India stands as a trusted centre known for ethical practices, expert guidance, and successful surrogacy journeys.
Below is a clear step-by-step explanation of how altruistic surrogacy works in India.
1. Understanding Altruistic Surrogacy in India
Altruistic surrogacy means the surrogate agrees to carry the baby without any commercial payment. She may receive reimbursement only for medical expenses, insurance, and necessary pregnancy-related costs. In India, only a close relative of the intended couple can become a surrogate, as mandated by the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act.
Surrogacy Centre India ensures that all guidelines are followed strictly, offering complete transparency, counselling, and legal support.
2. Initial Consultation at Surrogacy Centre India
The surrogacy process begins with:
Fertility evaluation of the intended couple
Review of previous medical or IVF history
Understanding eligibility as per Indian surrogacy law
Experts at Surrogacy Centre India guide couples through the legal requirements, documentation, and medical tests needed to move forward.
3. Legal Eligibility Check & Documentation
The couple must fulfil certain legal conditions:
Married for at least 5 years
Indian citizens
Doctor-certified infertility
A close relative willing to be the surrogate
Surrogacy Centre India’s legal team supports the couple in preparing affidavits, consent forms, and all documents required under Indian law.
4. Medical Screening of the Surrogate
The surrogate undergoes thorough health evaluations including:
Hormonal tests
Infectious disease screening
Ultrasounds
Psychological counselling
Surrogacy Centre India ensures the surrogate is medically and emotionally prepared for the journey.
5. IVF Process & Embryo Transfer
Once cleared medically and legally:
Step-by-step IVF process:
Ovarian Stimulation – The intended mother (or egg donor, if medically required) receives fertility medications to produce multiple eggs.
Egg Retrieval – Eggs are collected from the mother.
Fertilization – The eggs and sperm are fertilized in Surrogacy Centre India’s advanced embryology lab.
Embryo Culture – Embryos are grown to the blastocyst stage.
Embryo Transfer – A healthy embryo is transferred into the surrogate’s uterus.
The surrogate then begins the pregnancy journey, supported closely by the SCI medical team.
6. Pregnancy Care & Monitoring
Surrogacy Centre India provides complete prenatal care including:
Regular ultrasound checkups
Nutritional counselling
Pregnancy monitoring
Emergency care, if needed
Both the surrogate and the intended parents receive continuous medical and emotional support.
7. Delivery & Legal Parental Rights
Once the baby is born:
The baby is handed over to the intended parents immediately.
Legal documents are processed according to the surrogacy regulations.
Surrogacy Centre India assists with completing all lawful procedures for parental rights.
Why choose us?
Highly experienced surrogacy and fertility specialists
Advanced IVF and embryology lab
100% legal and ethical surrogacy guidance
Transparent process with emotional and medical support
Strong track record in successful altruistic surrogacy cycles
Conclusion
Altruistic surrogacy in India is a deeply meaningful journey that requires trust, medical expertise, and strong legal support. With its ethical practices, advanced technology, and dedicated team, Surrogacy Centre India ensures a smooth, transparent, and successful surrogacy process for intended parents. For couples dreaming of parenthood, Surrogacy Centre India remains a dependable choice for altruistic surrogacy in India.