Surrogacy is an effective, complex, and often misunderstood type of fertility treatment. In India, it is commonly regarded as a ‘last resort’ treatment for couples who have exhausted all other options. Although it can be time-consuming, it offers many intended parents hope and a chance to complete their family. So, can surrogacy help after multiple IVF failures? Our experts weigh in.
Experiencing multiple IVF failures can be heartbreaking. It can feel like your chance at parenthood is slipping farther and farther out of reach. Don’t lose heart—surrogacy can help after multiple IVF failures by becoming your path to success.
In India, surrogacy is an option for couples who have been married for at least 5 years and been unable to conceive successfully. The legal criteria for surrogacy does not mention IVF, only “those who are unable to conceive due to medical reasons.”
Although one can assume that this means failure at trying to conceive naturally, it also automatically includes those who haven’t had success with IVF so far. As long as you can produce a medical certification of infertility, surrogacy can be your chance at completing your family.
To avail surrogacy in India, you must not have any biological children of your own. If you do, they must have a life-threatening disability or be suffering from a chronic illness. So, if you already have a healthy child and are trying IVF for secondary infertility, surrogacy is not an option for you. But if you fulfill all the eligibility criteria, you should give some serious thought to undergoing surrogacy.
So, can surrogacy help after multiple IVF failures? Absolutely. Couples with a medical diagnosis of infertility, including those with repeated IVF failures, may qualify for surrogacy under The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021.
Surrogacy is an excellent choice for those who have struggled with multiple IVF failures. It offers both benefits and drawbacks. Balancing these and carefully considering each point can help you make an informed decision.
Due to the myths about surrogacy and the stigma surrounding infertility and fertility treatment of any kind, intended parents may feel hesitant to talk to their friends and family about it.
Surrogacy can be one of the most emotionally demanding ART procedures. Both surrogates and intended parents can find themselves confused and disoriented by their new circumstances. Counselling and open communication can help solve most of these issues.
The surrogate and intended parents should try to be respectful and understanding of one another. To avoid future disagreements, it may be helpful to discuss the pregnancy and level of involvement with the surrogate ahead of time.
Over the years, fertility treatment and infertility issues have gone from being taboo to becoming topics of discussion. As infertility in India is a rising issue, an increasing number of intended parents find themselves requiring some type of fertility treatment.
Choosing surrogacy is a deeply personal decision. Understanding the medical, legal, and emotional aspects can help you move forward with clarity and confidence. If you have experienced multiple IVF failures, surrogacy offers a highly successful path to pregnancy. However, whether you switch to surrogacy or continue trying with IVF is your choice to make. Speaking with an experienced fertility specialist and seeking a second or third opinion can help you see your options more clearly and choose the path that feels most comfortable for you.
Corion Fertility Clinic believes that intended parents deserve the best chance at parenthood they can get. We’ve helped thousands of couples become parents through surrogacy. Book a consultation today for personalized guidance on your fertility journey.
Q. Can intended parents use donated sperm or eggs during the process?
A. Yes, according to revised Indian surrogacy laws, donated gametes can be used during the surrogacy process. Only a single donated gamete is permitted, so either a donated egg or sperm can be used—the other gamete must be taken from one of the intended parents.
Q. Is surrogacy always successful?
A. Surrogacy in India does not have a 100% success rate. Clinics do report a very high surrogacy success rate, as surrogates are typically fertile and in excellent health.
Q. How long does the surrogacy process last in India?
A. In India, surrogacy can take between 12 and 24 months, depending on how long each stage takes, along with the duration of IVF (3-5 months) and that of the pregnancy (9 months).
Q. Are surrogates genetically related to the baby?
A. No, in India, the surrogate can never be genetically related to the baby, as traditional surrogacy is illegal.
Q. Do surrogates get paid in India?
A. In India, surrogates are only compensated for their medication, food, and travel costs.
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The information shared in this blog is for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice.
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