Build Your Family Through Surrogacy in Hawaii

Honolulu’s Trusted Surrogacy Agency for Intended Parents & Surrogates
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Aloha and Welcome to Hawaii Surrogacy Center!

For more than 15 years, our Honolulu-based team has helped families grow through gestational surrogacy in Hawaii. We are the first locally founded, full-service surrogacy agency offering personalized care for intended parents and surrogates worldwide. From your first consultation to the moment you hold your baby, we walk beside you with transparency, trust and the Aloha spirit.

Find a Loving Surrogate in Hawaii

Looking for a trusted gestational surrogacy program in Hawaii that you can fully count on? Our experienced, caring surrogates in Honolulu and across Hawaii are dedicated to helping you build your family. We coordinate medical screening, legal guidance, and personalized matching so you can focus on what matters most – becoming a parent.

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Become a Surrogate in Hawaii

If you’re a kind-hearted, healthy woman ready to make a difference, consider becoming a surrogate in Hawaii. You’ll receive comprehensive support, medical care and competitive surrogate compensation while giving the gift of life to a deserving family. Join our community of surrogates who share joy, empowerment and purpose through this beautiful journey.

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Why Families Choose Hawaii Surrogacy Center

With over 15 years of experience, we are Hawaii’s only locally founded surrogacy agency committed to ethics and full-service support. Our team of medical professionals and coordinators offers personal attention for both intended parents and surrogates. We celebrate your milestones and guide you like family from first meeting to birth.

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Hawaii Surrogacy Center Experience

Starting your family through surrogacy in Hawaii means you’re never alone. From calming your anxieties and answering questions about each step of the gestational surrogacy process, to standing beside you on delivery day – our support team is there at every milestone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Over the years, clients have shared their hopes and concerns with our staff here at Hawaii Surrogacy. We have compiled this brief summary of common questions and challenges that intended parents often face with the hope that you will find reassurance as you embark on your surrogacy journey.

We have never had this happen before, but this is always a concern on behalf of Intended Parents. All gestational carriers undergo extensive evaluation from a physical and emotional standpoint. They are educated about the process and given several questions to think about before they make the commitment to become a surrogate (see below).

  • The surrogacy process occurs over 12 to 15 months, on average. Are you ready to make that long term commitment?
  • Is your schedule flexible enough to allow for many doctors appointments?
  • Do you have someone that can give you injections? Are you willing to give injections to yourself?
  • Are you prepared for the possibility of being put on bed rest if pregnancy complications arise?
  • Are you prepared for the additional physical challenges of carrying multiples?
  • Would you be willing to selectively reduce or terminate the pregnancy if medically necessary?
  • Are you emotionally prepared for the complex feelings that may occur knowing that this baby or babies will be handed over to the intended parents after birth?
  • Do you acknowledge that there are risks to your health and life if serious complications arise?

 

We also emphasize to all our surrogates that this is a family-based decision. The entire surrogacy process can have an impact on a marriage and family duties. Problems arise when a gestational carrier is unsupported during the process (ex. spouse is lukewarm to the idea) or has other than altruistic primary motivations (ex. financial). Our screening process ensures that the surrogates in our program fully understand the commitment they are making on behalf of themselves and their families.

It is so important that parents are very open and honest during the matching process. Sometimes parents withhold information because they do not want to “scare away” a gestational carrier. You want to be open about your feelings and concerns early on, especially when it comes to issues like abortion or selective reduction. A gestational carrier may get nervous if she does not know your position on sensitive issues. As you go through the matching and contract process, we will address these issues in great detail. It is imperative that you think about your preferences ahead of time. For couples, you should discuss these matters with each other openly and come to an agreement that we can place into your contract with your gestational carrier.

Often, the gestational carrier becomes pregnant on the first attempt. However, in some cases it takes more than one try. When an embryo transfer fails, both the surrogate and the parents feel disappointment – this can be intense. Both parties will wonder what they did wrong.

These feelings are all normal. It is important though that we stay action oriented and come up with a plan for another attempt. The clinic can implant more embryos or re-evaluate issues of embryo quality. The gestational carrier can also try some lifestyle changes to increase the chance of successful implantation. You can even change gestational carriers. This is within your right, and IPs should not feel guilty about making that kind of choice. Our agency will help you make an informed decision about next steps after an unsuccessful embryo transfer.

Often, the gestational carrier becomes pregnant on the first attempt. However, in some cases it takes more than one try. When an embryo transfer fails, both the surrogate and the parents feel disappointment – this can be intense. Both parties will wonder what they did wrong.

These feelings are all normal. It is important though that we stay action oriented and come up with a plan for another attempt. The clinic can implant more embryos or re-evaluate issues of embryo quality. The gestational carrier can also try some lifestyle changes to increase the chance of successful implantation. You can even change gestational carriers. This is within your right, and IPs should not feel guilty about making that kind of choice. Our agency will help you make an informed decision about next steps after an unsuccessful embryo transfer.

We find that this question is asked by many Intended Mothers, especially those who have experienced a pregnancy in the past. Bonding is a long process. There are many steps you can take to remain connected to your baby. Certainly keeping abreast of all the developmental changes and attending critical appointments will help you keep strong ties during the pregnancy (never hesitate to ask for ultrasound pictures). It is helpful to keep a journal with your feelings about your baby’s growth and impending motherhood. Many parents say that they have conversations with their baby in utero. You can still have those conversations. Write them down and read them to your baby (plus this is a precious keepsake). Some intended mothers will also try induced lactation so they can bond with their baby through breastfeeding. This can be challenging, but has worked for some moms. We are happy to connect you with lactation consultants here on Oahu who will be supportive of your wishes.