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GBR Fertility Centre, is licensed to offer surrogacy services in full compliance with Indian surrogacy laws, ensuring a transparent, ethical, and legally secure journey for intended parents and surrogates. We prioritise medical excellence, emotional support, and strict adherence to regulations.
Under Indian law (Surrogacy Regulation Act, 2021):
Application filed through GBR fertility Centre.
Child must be biologically related to at least one intended parent (own egg/sperm or donor gametes with prior approval).
Drafted and notarized between intended parents and surrogate, covering medical expenses, insurance, and post-birth rights.
Birth certificate issued in the intended parents’ names.

No commercial surrogacy – Only medical expenses, insurance, and basic support for the surrogate allowed. Estimated costs include: IVF treatment. o Surrogate’s medical care. o Legal and administrative fees. (Exact costs vary case-by-case; consult our team for details.)


Licensed and in full adherence to Surrogacy Act 2021 and ART Act 2021

No exploitation; surrogacy is strictly altruistic.

Fertility specialists, legal advisors, and counsellors.

Medical, emotional, and legal guidance at every step.
A: No, only married Indian heterosexual couples are eligible as per current law.
A: No, only altruistic surrogacy is permitted (no payment beyond medical support).
A: Only if one intended parent is genetically related to the child, and with legal approval
A: Typically 12–24 months (includes approvals, IVF, and pregnancy).
· Indian married couples (heterosexual, 1+ year of marriage).
· Woman aged 23–50, man-aged 26–55.
· Medical necessity (proven infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, or health risks).
· No biological child (except if the child is mentally/physically challenged or has a life-threatening disorder).
· Single women, and foreigners are currently excluded under Indian law.
· Indian married woman (aged 25–35) with at least one healthy child.
· Close relative (not the intended mother) or a willing altruistic surrogate.
· Medical clearance required.
· Can only be a surrogate once in her lifetime.




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