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    Understanding how surrogacy works

    changes everything.

    This is where it becomes clear.

    Most people ask what it costs. Very few ask where the money actually goes.

    "Nobody told me it was this long, it was this hard. First you have to find an egg donor, then you have to create embryos, then you have to find a surrogate, then you have to see how viable that partnership is."

    Pedro, journalist and father through surrogacy

    This is a reference platform built by intended parents who spent years inside the industry. No referral fees. No sales agenda.

    Decisions that change your outcome

    Clinic

    What do you think my chances are of creating viable embryos in your setting?

    Success rates

    What does this clinic's published success rate actually represent?

    Agency

    Where does my money sit if this agency closes?

    Legal

    Am I legally recognized as a parent when I get home?

    Jurisdiction

    Domestic or international, what are you actually deciding?

    Incidents

    What happens when a surrogacy agency collapses mid-journey?

    What this actually costs

    "Sometimes I joke that my children should be called Rolls and Royce, because that is what it costs."

    Richard Westoby, IVF and surrogacy advocate

    $65,000

    First-time surrogate starts at $55k. Has risen sharply since 2022. Does not include bed rest, childcare, or complications.

    $40,000

    Not regulated. Ask where your money sits before you sign.

    $25,000

    Per cycle, excludes medications.

    1

    First transfer succeeds roughly half the time statistically.

    $35,000

    Compensation, agency fee, legal, medical. One of the largest variables.

    $18,000

    Multi-state or international complexity pushes this up fast.

    $5,500

    Large variance depending on protocol and clinic markup.

    $20,000

    If surrogate's plan excludes surrogacy, a dedicated policy plus delivery costs land here.

    Your estimate

    $208,500

    With escrow reserve

    $258,500

    Second cycle scenario

    $254,000

    Most people only realise this after they have already started.

    You are in the realistic range for a US domestic journey. One failed transfer or a complication pushes this past $220k.

    Where costs expand after you start

    PGT-A embryo testing$3,000 to $8,000

    Sold as optional. Heavily pushed. Biopsy and lab fees per cycle.

    Escrow funding requirement$40,000 to $70,000 held upfront

    Required before matching begins. Not a fee, but cash that needs to exist before the process starts.

    Failed transfer, second attempt$10,000 to $20,000

    Clinic fees plus surrogate per-occurrence fees. Most base quotes assume one transfer.

    Surrogate extras during pregnancyVaries

    Bed rest, childcare cover, lost wages. All reasonable. None appear in the base quote.

    Questions people wish they asked earlier

    "The success rate you see on the website does not represent at least 20% of the people that walk through the door."

    Emma Whitney, embryologist and laboratory director

    Before you do anything else, check where you are in the process.

    Most people arrive here after they already started. Use this before you commit, or when something does not feel right.

    Takes less than 30 seconds.

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    What is inside this platform

    A structured reference system for IVF and surrogacy. Each section answers one decision clearly, with facts, risks, and what to do next.

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    About IVF Daddies

    IVF Daddies is an independent reference platform explaining IVF, surrogacy, fertility economics, embryo genetics, and modern family building. Founded by Julio Gaggia and Richard Westoby, the platform provides educational resources designed to help intended parents understand the complex systems behind assisted reproduction.

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    IVF Daddies is an independent editorial and reference platform for gay men and solo dads navigating IVF and surrogacy, built by Julio Gaggia and Richard Westoby.

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    IVF Daddies is an educational platform dedicated to structural clarity in assisted reproduction. We recognize and support agencies, clinics, and legal professionals who prioritize independent counsel, financial separation, and jurisdiction-aware parentage planning. Our frameworks are designed to empower families and strengthen the professional ecosystem. We do not provide legal or medical advice. We provide structured preparation guidance.