Surrogacy Programs For You

OneWorld Generations Group was created with you in mind by individuals much like you.
Our professional staff will guide you throughout your journey on becoming a parent.

OneWorld Generations Group was created with you in mind
by individuals much like you.
Our professional staff will guide you throughout your journey on becoming a parent.

Overview

OneWorld Generations Group was created with you in mind by individuals much like you. As the surrogacy agency AZ and surrounding states depend on, our professional staff will guide you throughout your journey to becoming a parent, from finding the perfect and most suitable egg or sperm donor and surrogate, all the way through fertilization and birth.

The process of becoming a parent through surrogacy typically takes about 13 months, and sometimes longer, depending on the success of fertilization procedures, which are influenced by many factors, such as surrogate quality, physician techniques, embryo quality, etc.

Our Programs

Gestational Surrogacy

The Gestational Surrogacy program is designed for intended parents who have the ability to provide healthy embryos but require the assistance of a gestational surrogate to carry the embryos.

We help you choose a reputable IVF center with a remarkable success rate if you are not already established with a medical team. You are then matched with a qualified gestational surrogate who meets your needs from different perspectives.

If your embryos are ready, the whole process from starting to look for a surrogate until the baby is born will take around 13 months and sometimes longer.

Gestational Surrogacy using
Egg Donor

Intended parents often have the need for both a gestational surrogate and an egg donor. The egg donor can be a family member, a friend, or a donor from OneWorld Generations.

In the Gestational Surrogacy with Egg Donation program, we coordinate a surrogacy journey that allows you to work with the IVF clinic of your choice. As the surrogacy agency OR relies on, we assist you in finding a reputable IVF center with a remarkable success rate if you are not already established with a medical team.

Once established with an IVF clinic, we help you a surrogate an egg donor from our database or our network of egg donor agencies and clinics if you do not have egg donor resources. Once you have chosen an egg donor, you are matched with a gestational surrogate who meets your legal, psychological and emotional needs.

The whole process from starting to look for an egg donor/surrogate until the baby is born will take around 18 months or longer.

Gestational Surrogacy using
Sperm Donor

Intended parents sometimes have the need for both a gestational surrogate and a sperm donor. Compared to surrogacy and egg donor program, in this program we will help you to find a most suitable sperm donor for you within a short period of time.

We will arrange the sperm shipment from Cryobank to your IVF center. We assist you to select a reputable IVF center with remarkable success rate if you are not already established with a medical team.

Simultaneously, we will assist you to match with a gestational surrogate who meets your legal, psychological and emotional needs. Matching with sperm donor is usually faster which will take around 1 week. The whole processing time is around 13 months although sometimes it will be longer.

The Process

Preliminary free consultation

We encourage you to have a consultation with us, during which you will meet with a program manager from our company to review our programs and options, including the detailed process of matching with a surrogate, legal process, insurance details, surrogacy costs, and basic medical information.

We can also arrange you to meet with our doctors and clinics as well to understand more details of the IVF process and legal process if necessary.

Becoming an OneWorld Parent

After your free consultation, and if you would like to work with OneWorld Generations,  you will be assigned a Case Manager, who will guide you through every phase of the process. Your Case Manager is also responsible for all the logistics involved with scheduling medical screenings, monitoring IVF cycle and so forth.

Your Case Manager will accompany you throughout the whole journey, from embryo creations, to surrogate matching, and to and after the baby is born.

The Matching Process

The next step will be finding an appropriate match with a gestational surrogate who has completed our comprehensive screening process. The average time frame for completing a match with a surrogate is between 1 to 3 months and is based on a client’s matching requirements.

But we usually have some good candidates in database who can be matched very quickly with you. Once match is confirmed, our Case Manager will arrange psychological screening, medical screening and legal process for your surrogate. When legal clearance is finished, you and your surrogate will formally exchange contact.

Open and fund escrow

Intended parents are often required to open an escrow account as part of the surrogacy process to provide financial protection and security. Escrow serves as a neutral third-party entity that holds and manages the funds involved in the surrogacy arrangement. By depositing funds into an escrow account, the intended parents can ensure that the surrogate’s compensation, medical expenses, and other related costs are appropriately managed and disbursed. Escrow protects the intended parents by safeguarding their financial investment and ensuring that funds are allocated as agreed upon in the surrogacy contract. It provides a level of transparency and accountability, reducing the risk of mismanagement or misuse of funds. In the event of any disputes or unforeseen circumstances, the escrow account can also serve as a mechanism for resolving financial matters and protecting the interests of all parties involved. Ultimately, opening an escrow account offers intended parents peace of mind and financial protection throughout the surrogacy journey.

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Surrogate Medical Screening

The screening process begins with a comprehensive medical evaluation that includes a thorough review of the surrogate’s medical history, including any previous pregnancies and deliveries, as well as any underlying medical conditions. The doctor will also assess the surrogate’s current health status, such as conducting a physical examination, reviewing laboratory test results, and assessing her reproductive health through tests like ultrasound scans and hormonal evaluations. Additionally, the IVF doctor may request additional specialized tests or consultations with other healthcare professionals, such as genetic counselors or psychologist, to assess the surrogate’s suitability for the surrogacy journey. This rigorous screening process aims to ensure that the surrogate is in good overall health, has a favorable reproductive profile, and has a low risk of complications during the pregnancy. Ultimately, the IVF doctor’s role is to provide medical clearance, offering reassurance to the intended parents that the chosen surrogate is a suitable candidate to carry their child.

Legal Process

The first legal step is signing a surrogacy agreement. A surrogacy agreement is a legally binding document that outlines the rights, responsibilities, and expectations of both the surrogate and the intended parents. It covers aspects such as compensation, medical procedures, and parental rights. This includes understanding the rights of the surrogate, the intended parents’ responsibilities, and any legal considerations regarding the child’s citizenship or insurance coverage.
 
In the middle of pregnancy, normally at week 16, the attorney representing intended parents typically drafts a handful of documents allowing them to obtain a pre-birth order. In some states, this will be done after the baby is born.
 
This order is issued by a court and recognizes the intended parents as the legal parents of the child, and affirms that the surrogate and her partner (if any) are not responsible for the child. Again, this can happen before the birth takes place in certain places.
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Embryo Transfer

Embryo transfer is a key step in the IVF process where embryos are placed into the surrogate’s uterus. The procedure is performed in an outpatient setting using a catheter guided by ultrasound. The number of embryos transferred is determined by various factors. Following the transfer, the surrogate may rest before resuming normal activities. Monitoring appointments are scheduled to track pregnancy progress. Embryo transfer brings intended parents closer to their goal of parenthood.

Getting Pregnant

This stage begins upon the official confirmation of heartbeat by ultrasound during the 6th to 7th week of pregnancy and lasts until delivery. Your Case Manager will be in contact with you periodically if any updates from the surrogate.

We encourage you and surrogate to communicate with each other as much as possible and we will always be there for translation assistance if needed. The legal team will also begin establishing parental rights at the fourth month of pregnancy.

Additionally, your Case Manager will contact the hospital 1 to 2 months prior to delivery to prepare the hospital for a surrogacy birth. At this time, the legal team will coordinate the completion of the legal documentation for your baby or babies.

Bringing baby back home

The legal team will work within the most current laws of the state of birth, as well as international laws, in order to ensure that your journey ends with the required documentation for your home state or country.

For international parents, the estimated time that you will need to remain in the state of birth is approximately 4-8 weeks after the child is discharged from the hospital.

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Thank you for submitting your questionnaires!

Our Intake Team is currently reviewing your responses and will contact you by email or phone within the next business day. Please anticipate an intake call from our Intake Manager, which may last approximately 30 to 60 minutes. During this call, the manager will gather further information about you and assess your suitability to become a surrogate.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at intake@owgens.com.
If you plan to register your account and complete a full application, which takes approximately 10 minutes, please click here (link https://app.owgens.com/user/register).

Furthermore, we have provided some resource pages below for your reference.

Thank you for submitting your questionnaires!

Our Program Manager will contact you by email or phone within the next business day.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at intake@owgens.com.

If you plan to register your account and complete a full application, which takes approximately 10 minutes, please click here (link –https://app.owgens.com/user/register).

Furthermore, we have provided some resource pages below for your reference.