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We work with known gestational carriers, sometimes referred to as compassionate or altruistic carriers, as well as surrogacy agencies. We recommend talking to your team about what option is right for you.
Many intended parents use their own eggs and sperm to develop the embryo that their surrogate will carry. In other cases, patients use donor eggs and/or donor sperm in addition to working with a surrogate. Whatever option you choose, we are here to support you every step of the way.
Your gestational carrier will continue to take hormonal supplements, and we will help monitor the pregnancy for the first 9 weeks of the pregnancy. After that time, Nevada Fertility Center will transfer your gestational carrier’s care and pregnancy monitoring to her chosen OB/GYN. We will continue to work closely with your surrogacy agency throughout this time.