Personalized Surrogacy Options
to Help Build Your Family
Offering comprehensive surrogacy solutions tailored to individual needs, including specialized options for various health and family considerations

What do we offer?
We provide comprehensive surrogacy solutions tailored to individual needs, ensuring a supportive and personalized journey to parenthood. Our programs include options for intended parents with specific medical conditions, such as those requiring egg or sperm donation, surrogacy for HIV-positive patients, and surrogacy with frozen embryos.
Types of offered
Surrogacy Services
Surrogacy with
Own Eggs
With this option, intended mothers can use their own eggs, providing a genetic link to their child while the surrogate carries the pregnancy. This method supports a close biological connection.
Surrogacy with Egg Donation
When intended parents are unable to use their own eggs, egg donation offers a reliable alternative. Donor eggs are fertilized and carried by a surrogate to help build your family.
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Surrogacy for HIV Patients
Designed to safely support HIV-positive individuals, this option uses advanced medical techniques to create a healthy family environment, minimizing transmission risks for all involved.
Surrogacy with Frozen-Shipped Embryos
With frozen embryos, intended parents have greater flexibility in timing. Previously created embryos are preserved and ready for a surrogate to carry when the time is right.
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Our Comprehensive Surrogacy Process
Our surrogacy program is designed to provide full support from start to finish. We guide intended parents through each step, from initial consultations to post-birth arrangements.
1
Consultation and Planning
Discuss your needs and goals with our specialists
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2
Matching with a Surrogate
Careful screening and matching to ensure a compatible surrogate
3
Medical and Legal Preparations
Detailed medical screenings and legally secure agreements
4
Embryo Transfer and Pregnancy
Supported transfer of embryos to the surrogate
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5
Birth and Postpartum Support
Full assistance with post-birth processes and parental legalities
Why Choose Georgia for Surrogacy?
Surrogacy-Friendly Laws
Georgia offers legally supportive and clear surrogacy laws that protect both intended parents and surrogates, making it one of the most secure locations for surrogacy arrangements worldwide.
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Experienced Professionals
Clinic LeaderMed's staff are highly experienced, specialising in the latest reproductive technologies and surrogacy care. Intended parents benefit from the expertise of a well-established surrogacy infrastructure.
Affordable and High-Quality Medical Care
LeaderMed/In Vitro clinic provides advanced medical care at a fraction of the cost of many Western countries. This affordability, combined with high-quality services, allows for a smoother and more accessible surrogacy journey.
Ease of Travel and Beautiful Environment
Located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Georgia is easily accessible and welcoming to international visitors. It also offers beautiful landscapes, rich culture, hospitable locals and unique cuisine making it an ideal location for your surrogacy journey.

Surrogate mother check-up
Every surrogate mother undergoes a comprehensive medical evaluation to ensure she meets our strict health criteria. This includes a 3D ultrasound scan and blood tests for infections (HBV, HBC, HIV, Syphilis) and general health markers (TSH, fasting glucose, CBC). Only candidates aged 25-38 with at least one biological child and no more than one C-section are accepted. Our surrogates reside in Georgia, as we do not support traveling surrogates.
Sperm donors
Sperm donors are sourced from trusted international banks - Cryos International and European Sperm Bank - ensuring the highest quality standards. These thorough screenings help provide safe and successful surrogacy journeys.
Egg donor check-up
Egg donors go through an extensive screening process, including Carrier Genetic Screening (CGT) for up to 2,000 genetic conditions and karyotype analysis.
Georgia Legislation
Related to IVF Procedures
Article 141
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Fertilisation with a donor's sperm shall be allowed:
​a) due to infertility, if there is a risk of transmitting a genetic disease from the husband to the child, or for fertilisation of a single woman, if a written consent of the infertile couple or the single woman has been obtained. If a child is born, the infertile couple or the single woman shall be deemed as parents, with the responsibilities and authorities proceeding from this fact. The donor shall not have the right to be recognised as the father of the born child.
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Article 143
Extracorporeal fertilization (IVF) is allowed:
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For the purpose of treatment of infertility, as well as in case of risk of transmission of genetic disease on a wife’s or a husband’s part, by using sex cells or an embryo of the couple or a donor, if the couple’s written consent has been obtained.
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For the purpose of transfer and growth of the embryo obtained as a result of fertilization to the uterus of another woman (“surrogate mother”). The couple’s written consent is obligatory.
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The couple is considered to be parents in case of the childbirth with the responsibility and authority ensuing from it. A donor or a “surrogate mother” has no right to be recognized as a parent of the born child.
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Article 144
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For the purpose of artificial fertilization it is possible to use female and male sex cells or an embryo conserved by the method of freezing. The time of conservation is determined according to the couple’s will by established procedure.
