Create A Family through Gestational Surrogacy

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As the only full-service surrogacy agency in Hawaii, we’ve spent more than 15 years helping intended parents fulfill their dream of creating a family. From the islands to clients around the world, Hawaii Surrogacy Center provides complete guidance at every stage from embryo creation to delivery.

We understand that every surrogacy journey is unique. Whether you’re just beginning or already working with a fertility clinic, we’re here to make the process simple and transparent.
If you haven’t created embryos yet, our team can connect you with trusted local and national egg donor programs.


We also help you compare surrogacy costs across service providers and prepare realistic budgets. Once your embryos are ready and a surrogate is chosen, we coordinate with your clinic’s third-party team to ensure your cycle starts smoothly and stress-free.

What is Gestational Surrogacy

Gestational surrogacy is a method for having a child for individuals and couples. Intended parents work with a gestational carrier who becomes pregnant using embryos created with: 
(1) the intended mother’s ovum or donor ovum, and 
(2) the intended father’s sperm or donor sperm.
The Gestational Surrogate has no genetic relationship to the baby. She is simply the oven for a very precious bun!

Who is involved in surrogacy?

Besides the gestational carrier and the Intended Parents, there is the fertility clinic that performs the medical cycle and many other professionals – attorneys that draw up contracts between all parties, psychologists that explore the motivations and mental state of everyone involved, escrow companies that hold all the funds to be paid to the gestational carrier in a safe and secure account, and finally, an agency that coordinates all the parties involved.

What does the medical cycle involve?

A gestational carrier will carry embryos created through IVF. Prior to the embryo transfer, the gestational carrier will be on cycling medications. These medications are hormones that can control and suppress ovulation, as well as build up the uterine lining so the body is ready to receive the embryos. The hormones are taken in the form of injections.

 

The gestational carrier will have regular visits to the clinic to monitor her hormone levels and measure the thickness of her uterine lining. At the appropriate time, the doctor will transfer the embryos into the gestational carrier’s uterus via a tiny catheter. It is a short, painless procedure. The gestational carrier then goes home to rest for a day or two before resuming normal activities.

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What if I have questions?

Whether you are an Intended Parent or a Surrogate, we know you will have questions and concerns. That is why we make communicating with us easy and convenient. We also have an extensive Partner Network of professionals to support you. We work hard to make sure you are confident and informed throughout the process.