Surrogacy in Georgia

Made your dream of parenthood real in Georgia

With clear laws, modern clinics, and caring professionals, Georgia is one of the world’s most trusted destinations for surrogacy.

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Why Choose Surrogacy in Georgia?

Since 1997, Georgia has offered one of the clearest, most supportive, and affordable legal frameworks for gestational surrogacy in Europe. It remains fully accessible to international couples seeking to build their families through assisted reproduction.  We offer a surrogacy program in Georgia that ensures a legally protected and medically advanced path to starting a family. We guide you every step of the way — from personalized program selection and surrogate matching to legal support, medical coordination, and a smooth return home with your baby.

Only legal services

Legal protection and clear surrogacy laws for obtaining a birth certificate.

Affordable programs

Affordable medical and surrogacy programs

Modern clinics

Experienced clinics with international standards.

No waiting list

You don't need to wait for the candidates, we have a sufficient base to get started

We Take Care of Everything

From the moment you land in Georgia, our team ensures your experience is effortless and stress-free. We provide a full package of services designed to make your surrogacy journey as comfortable as possible. We offer flexible surrogacy packages designed to meet the different needs and expectations of intended parents. All packages include full legal, medical, and emotional support throughout your journey.

  • Transportation from airport to hotel and clinic
  • Hotel accommodations
  • All necessary documents providing
  • Dedicated personal coordinator
  • Surrogate mother selection
  • Medical preparation donor
  • Comprehensive medical care
  • Assistance in obtaining a birth certificate

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Your Journey in Georgia, Step by Step

1. Free consultation & program selection

First contact where we assess eligibility, explain options, and help you choose the package that fits your needs.

What we do:

  • Conduct an in-depth, no-obligation consultation (phone / video / in-person) to learn your medical background, family situation, and legal status.
  • Explain Georgian eligibility rules, program options, timelines, and estimated costs.
  • Recommend the best program and create an individualized plan.
  • Provide a clear checklist of documents and next steps, plus an estimated timeline and payment schedule.

What you provide: passport, basic medical tests, which you need for program entrance,  extended questionnaire about preferences and expectations.

Why it matters: This step sets realistic expectations, eliminates surprises, and builds trust with a transparent plan.

2. Extensive egg donor database

We offer one of the largest and most diverse egg donor databases. Our donors represent a wide range of phenotypes, ethnicities, and nationalities, allowing intended parents to choose the best possible genetic match for their family.

All donors undergo comprehensive medical, genetic, and psychological screening to ensure safety and optimal IVF outcomes. High-quality profiles include detailed information about appearance, education, personality, and health background — helping you make a confident and informed choice.

3. IVF and embryo testing

All medical activities leading to pregnancy: IVF cycles, embryo transfer(s), prenatal planning and surrogate health care.

What we do:

  • Organize donor selection, genetic embryo testing.
  • We coordinate with accredited partner IVF clinics to plan treatment for patients or donors (if donor eggs are required), and protocols for stimulating the patient or donor for egg collection.
  • Arrange thorough medical screening of the surrogate (infectious disease testing, uterine assessment, general health labs) and psychological evaluation.
  • Handle scheduling of appointments, transport logistics, and parnter clinic liaisons.

Why it matters: High-quality clinic coordination and rigorous screening maximize chances of success and safeguard the health of surrogate and baby.

4. Matching with surrogate

Carefully selecting a surrogate whose medical profile, lifestyle and expectations align with the intended parents.

What we do:

  • Screen surrogates on medical, psychological, social and legal criteria: health history, age and birth experiense (has her own healthy children).
  • Prepare surrogate profiles (medical summary, personality notes, photos) and present matches to the intended parents.
  • Facilitate meetings (video calls) so both parties can ask questions.
  • Negotiate and document surrogate support, compensation, and expectations including confidentiality, communication frequency and parental contact.

What you provide: preferences for surrogate (age range, prior births), and medical requirements.

Why it matters: Good matching reduces emotional friction, and increases the likelihood of a cooperative, stable pregnancy.

5. Legal agreements according to internatinal law

Carefully selecting a surrogate whose medical profile, lifestyle and expectations align with the intended parents.

What we do:

  • Prepare a full legal package. All the necessary documents are agreed during the first consultation.
  • Coordinate with our client's lawyer to ensure compliance with current laws and to prepare legal documents.
  • Arrange notarization, translations and any required apostilles.
  • Explain legal timelines and what documentation will be placed on the birth record.

What you provide: passports and necessary other documents requested by lawyer.

Why it matters: Proper legal agreements protect intended parents, clarify expectations with the surrogate, and ensure the baby’s legal status is recognized at birth.

6. Pregnancy journey updates

Ongoing medical and emotional support during pregnancy, plus clear communication for intended parents.

What we do:

  • Provide regular medical updates after embryo transfer and throughout pregnancy: confirmation of pregnancy, first-trimester scans, second-trimester scans, and routine prenatal reports.
  • Share photos, scan summaries and clinician notes via direct coordinator communications.
  • Schedule and accompany intended parents to major check-ups and key procedures.
  • Offer psychological support, 24/7 coordinator access, and contingency planning for any medical complications.
  • Manage surrogate stipends and welfare during the pregnancy (nutrition, transport, follow-ups).

Why it matters: Transparent, timely updates reduce anxiety, keep parents informed and involved, and ensure swift responses to any medical needs.

7. Birth & legal parenthood confirmed

Managing the delivery and legal recognition of the child so parents can travel home with the baby.

What we do:

  • Coordination of hospital choice, birth plan, and presence of intended parents.
  • We provide a coordinator who will be with the surrogate mother throughout the pregnancy and childbirth.
  • Manage all hospital paperwork, ensure the intended parents’ names are recorded as legal parents on the birth certificate  and obtain the official birth certificate.
  • Support documents' application for the newborn.
  • Arrange postnatal logistics: hospital discharge, newborn medical checks.
  • Organize consultation with pediatrician doctor.

Why it matters: Smooth, legally secure completion of the process is the ultimate goal — enabling intended parents to leave Georgia with their child quickly and with full legal documentation.

Book a free consultation and we will carefully explain every step of surrogacy process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Surrogacy is legal in Georgia and clearly regulated by law. Intended parents are recognized as the legal parents from birth, and the surrogate mother has no parental rights. Surrogacy in Georgia is primarily regulated by the Law of Georgia on Health Care, which establish the legal framework for in vitro fertilization (IVF), the use of donor eggs / embryos, and gestational surrogacy.

The average surrogacy program lasts 12–24 months, depending on medical factors. This includes surrogate matching, legal preparation, IVF procedures, pregnancy, and the birth of the baby. Timelines may vary if additional IVF attempts are required..

All surrogate mothers undergo strict medical, psychological, and legal screening before being approved. The surrogate mother is not allowed to work at another job, so all expenses are covered by the agency. We match surrogates based on health history, previous successful pregnancies, lifestyle, and medical compatibility. Intended parents are always informed and involved in the final approval process.

All financial and legal matters are regulated through official contracts signed under Georgian law. A legally binding agreement clearly defines the rights and obligations of the surrogate mother and intended parents, including health requirements, lifestyle rules, and medical compliance. The surrogate mother receives her final compensation after childbirth, once all contractual conditions are fulfilled.

The agency assigns a special coordinator to the surrogate mother who is available 24/7 on a regular basis. The coordinator continuously monitors the surrogate’s living conditions, medical care, and overall well-being. Regular medical check-ups, home environment verification (when applicable), and constant communication with clients to ensure she remains in safe and appropriate conditions throughout the pregnancy.

Pregnancy is monitored by experienced obstetricians and gynecologists at accredited medical clinics. The birth takes place in a certified maternity hospital that meets national and international medical standards.

Under Georgian law, the intended parents are registered directly on the birth certificate. The surrogate mother has no parental rights. All parental rights are legally protected through contracts and local legislation..

No. Intended parents do not need to stay in the country permanently. Most stages of the surrogacy program can be managed remotely, and your presence is usually required only for key medical procedures and the birth of the baby. Your presence is usually required only for key medical procedures and the birth of a child. After birth, until all documents for the child are completed, at least one parent must be in the country.

The program cost includes medical coordination, legal assist, surrogate management, pregnancy monitoring, and birth registration assistance. Additional services such as extra IVF attempts, extended accommodation, or embassy fees may be charged separately and are always discussed in advance.

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Contacts

Globe Baby Surrogacy
+38 063 964 89 00
st. Azerbaijan Mambetova 28, Astana 020000, Kazakhstan
globebabysurrogacy@gmail.com