Surrogacy in New York:
A Complete Guide to the Journey
Exploring surrogacy in New York is a meaningful step toward building your family. While the process can feel complex, you don’t have to go through it alone. At Giving Tree Surrogacy, we combine legal insight, medical expertise, and personalized care to make your path to parenthood as smooth as possible.
Every successful journey requires careful planning—securing court orders and working with attorneys who understand the process. That’s why we collaborate with a trusted network of lawyers across all states, giving families protection and confidence at every step.
Giving Tree Surrogacy is designed to make the surrogacy journey smoother, safer, and more accessible for everyone involved. Our rigorous pre-screening process, fast matching times, and low-to-no upfront barriers ensure that both intended parents and surrogates can move forward with confidence, clarity, and peace of mind. By carefully vetting every candidate and maintaining a continually refreshed pool, we create matches that are secure, well-aligned, and built to succeed.

Surrogacy in New York:
A Guide for Intended Parents
At Giving Tree Surrogacy, we provide a clear roadmap that simplifies the process—from understanding local legal nuances to connecting with trusted clinics and professionals—so you can focus on what matters most: bringing your baby home.
Our HEART Matching Approach sets us apart, combining compassion with precision to create the most thoughtful surrogacy experience in the industry. We go beyond medical compatibility, taking time to align values, communication styles, and expectations between intended parents and surrogates. With expedited matching, rigorous screening, and a foundation of trust-building, we create strong partnerships designed to support a smooth and meaningful journey.
Choosing the right surrogate is the cornerstone of success, and that’s why our pre-screening process is one of the most comprehensive in the U.S. Only 1–2% of applicants are accepted into our program, ensuring you’re matched with surrogates who are not only compassionate, but also medically and emotionally prepared. From background checks and medical record reviews to psychological evaluations and insurance assessments, every step is designed to give you clarity, security, and peace of mind throughout your journey.
Who We Work With in New York
Every path to parenthood deserves support. That’s why we proudly serve a diverse community of intended parents in New York, offering compassionate, ethical, and personalized guidance at every step of the surrogacy journey.
We work with:
Heterosexual couples navigating infertility or medical challenges such as uterine conditions, multiple IVF attempts, or cancer recovery.
LGBTQIA+ couples seeking both legal clarity and a biological connection to their child.
Single parents by choice pursuing parenthood independently.
Intended parents living with HIV, through the SPAR program in partnership with leading fertility clinics that follow rigorous medical protocols to ensure safety and success.
Our team guides you through every stage—from legal planning and donor selection to embryo creation and surrogate matching—providing clarity, support, and peace of mind so you can focus on what truly matters: building your family.
A Supportive Path to Parenthood in New York
New York is one of the most surrogacy-friendly states in the U.S., offering strong, progressive protections for both intended parents and gestational carriers. Since the Child-Parent Security Act (CPSA) took effect in 2021, New York has provided a comprehensive legal framework that recognizes and enforces gestational surrogacy agreements, ensuring clarity, fairness, and compassion throughout the entire process.
Under the CPSA, married and unmarried couples, single intended parents, and LGBTQIA+ families are all equally eligible to pursue gestational surrogacy. The law ensures that properly executed agreements are legally enforceable and that intended parents can obtain pre-birth parentage orders, confirming their legal status before delivery. This means their names appear directly on the child’s birth certificate, with no need for post-birth adoption.
To protect everyone involved, New York’s law includes several key safeguards:
The agreement must be in writing and signed before medical procedures begin.
Both the intended parents and the gestational carrier must have independent legal representation.
All parties must undergo medical and mental health evaluations before signing.
The surrogate retains full control over her health and medical decisions during pregnancy.
New York’s framework also ensures that surrogates receive comprehensive protections, including the right to medical insurance coverage and reimbursement for all pregnancy-related expenses. Traditional surrogacy—where the surrogate has a genetic connection to the child—is not permitted, reinforcing the focus on ethical, transparent, and medically supported gestational arrangements.
At Giving Tree Surrogacy, we help intended parents navigate New York’s surrogacy process with confidence and care. We work closely with reproductive law attorneys who specialize in CPSA compliance, ensuring every agreement meets the state’s legal standards and reflects the shared respect between intended parents and surrogates.
Your Journey, Fully Supported
From your first consultation to the issuance of your child’s birth certificate, Giving Tree Surrogacy provides complete coordination, legal guidance, and emotional support.
Through our trusted network of attorneys and clinics in New York, we make sure every family—regardless of background or structure—experiences surrogacy as a protected, transparent, and deeply meaningful journey.
At Giving Tree Surrogacy, surrogacy is more than a process—it’s a partnership built on empathy, trust, and the shared dream of growing families.

The Surrogacy Journey in New York
Building your family through surrogacy is an exciting process, with several important milestones leading up to delivery day. Understanding each step and preparing in advance helps intended parents move forward with confidence.
At Giving Tree Surrogacy, we provide expert guidance, personalized support, and legal expertise throughout your journey. Our team ensures you can focus on what matters most — welcoming your baby.

Connecting With Your Surrogate
Our HEART Approach ensures every journey is thoughtful and successful. We carefully match Intended Parents and Surrogates based on values, communication, and medical readiness, creating strong connections and trust from day one.

Choosing the Right Egg Donor
At Giving Tree Surrogacy, we understand that many intended parents need the support of an egg donor. That’s why we’ve created a comprehensive Egg Donation Program, offering two flexible options: - Fresh Egg Donation – for those seeking a synchronized cycle with their surrogate - Frozen Egg Donation – for families who prefer more flexibility in timing Our program supports thoughtful decision-making, helping you select the eggs that best align with your goals, priorities, and timeline.

From Pregnancy to Parenthood
Building a close connection with your surrogate during pregnancy is an important part of the journey. You may have opportunities to attend appointments if she lives nearby. Giving Tree Surrogacy supports you through every milestone, helping you prepare for the birth and ensuring a smooth, safe path home with your baby.
Starting Your Surrogacy Journey
If you’ve decided to grow your family through surrogacy, the first step is scheduling a consultation with us. This is your chance to share your story, ask questions, and see if the team is the right fit for your journey.
At Giving Tree Surrogacy, we offer complimentary consultations for intended parents who are emotionally and financially ready to begin within the next 12 months. These private meetings provide guidance on the surrogacy process, expected costs, and how to connect with a surrogate.
Ready to start your surrogacy journey in New York?
Connect with our team today and take the first step toward bringing your baby home.

Surrogacy in New York for Surrogates
Becoming a surrogate is one of the most meaningful ways to help another family while experiencing a life-changing journey yourself.
Surrogates in New York are generous, compassionate, and strong women who want to make a difference. If that sounds like you, surrogacy may be the perfect path.
Becoming a Surrogate in New York
Women who become surrogates are often mothers who love being pregnant and want to give that joy to someone else. To qualify in New York, surrogates must:
Be at least 21 years old.
Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
Have had at least one prior healthy pregnancy, with no major complications.
Have no more than two C-sections.
Have a BMI under 32.
Not currently use tobacco, recreational drugs, or certain prescription medications (such as those for depression or anxiety).
Undergo medical and psychological evaluations as required by the CPSA.
Legal Landscape for Surrogates in New York
The Child-Parent Security Act (2021) provides strong protections for surrogates:
Surrogacy agreements must include a Surrogate’s Bill of Rights, guaranteeing health care decisions, legal representation, and insurance coverage.
Surrogates are never considered legal parents under gestational surrogacy arrangements.
Compensation for surrogacy is legal and protected.
Independent legal counsel is required and paid for by intended parents.
The Surrogacy Journey in New York
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Your surrogacy journey typically follows these key milestones: 1. Application & Initial Consultation 2. Psychological Pre-Screening 3. Matching with Intended Parents 4. Medical Screening 5. Legal Agreements 6. IVF Preparation & Embryo Transfer 7. Pregnancy 8. Delivery & Post-Birth Support Each stage is supported by our team so you always know what to expect.
Support & Benefits
Surrogacy is more than financial—it’s emotional, physical, and deeply personal. At Giving Tree Surrogacy, we honor your commitment with: - Competitive compensation packages - Wellness care packages at different milestones - Access to licensed mental health professionals - Surrogate Sister mentorship program - Peer support groups and ongoing community

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