Becoming a surrogate in Canada is a deeply personal and meaningful decision. It is not about attention or recognition. It is about helping a family experience something they may have waited years for.
At Canadian Surrogacy Options, we work closely with women who feel a quiet curiosity about surrogacy and want to understand what it truly involves before taking the next step.
What Does It Mean to Be a Surrogate?
A surrogate is a woman who carries a pregnancy for intended parents who are unable to do so on their own. In Canada, surrogacy is altruistic and focused on support, care, and ethical guidance for everyone involved.
Surrogates are supported medically, legally, and emotionally throughout the entire journey. This is not something you do alone.
Who Can Become a Surrogate in Canada?
While every situation is unique, most surrogates meet the following criteria:
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Between the ages of 21 and 45
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Have had at least one healthy pregnancy
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Are physically and emotionally healthy
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Live in Canada
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Have a stable support system
Our team walks through eligibility carefully and honestly, with no pressure to proceed.
What Support Do Surrogates Receive?
Surrogates with Canadian Surrogacy Options receive guidance every step of the way, including:
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Coordination with fertility clinics
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Legal referrals and support
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Reimbursement for eligible pregnancy related expenses
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Emotional support and ongoing communication
We believe surrogates deserve clarity, respect, and care throughout the process.
How to Learn More About Surrogacy
If you have ever felt curious about becoming a surrogate, the best first step is simply learning more. Asking questions does not commit you to anything.
You are welcome to explore surrogacy at your own pace.
👉 Learn more or apply here:
https://www.canadiansurrogacyoptions.com