For many couples, surrogacy is a meaningful hope for parenthood. At Reproart Clinic, surrogacy programs are delivered through advanced medical care, coordinated support, and an established clinical and legal framework.
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Surrogacy is a form of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) in which a woman, called the gestational carrier (surrogate), carries and gives birth to a child on behalf of another person or couple, known as the intended parents. The embryo is created through In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) using the intended parents’ or donors’ gametes, and is then transferred into the surrogate’s uterus.
In Georgia, only gestational surrogacy is permitted by law. This means that the surrogate has no genetic connection to the baby she carries. The country offers a clear and well-established legal framework that supports surrogacy arrangements and ensures a straightforward process for recognizing the intended parents as the legal parents after the child’s birth.
At Reproart, each surrogacy journey is guided by experienced medical teams, transparent legal processes, and continuous emotional support for both the surrogate and the intended parents.
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Surrogacy may be recommended when carrying a pregnancy is not medically possible or safe.
Common reasons include:
congenital (born without a uterus e.g. Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome) or after hysterectomy.
severe scarring, malformations, or medical conditions that prevent implantation or full-term pregnancy.
heart disease, kidney disease, severe diabetes, or other conditions where pregnancy could endanger the woman’s life.
multiple unsuccessful embryo transfers despite good-quality embryos.
repeated miscarriages with no correctable cause.
when the uterus is no longer able to safely support a pregnancy.

Surrogacy using a couple’s own biological material (eggs and/or sperm) is ideal for those who are capable of producing healthy gametes but are unable to carry a pregnancy to term. With the help of a surrogate mother, they have the opportunity to experience the joy of building a family.

Surrogacy with shipped Embryos program is for intended parents who already have embryos created abroad and are now looking to complete their surrogacy journey in Georgia. You can ship your embryos to Reproart, where our team will assist with legal preparation, medical coordination, and all necessary steps from shipment to birth registration.

Surrogacy with egg donation is recommended for couples who are unable to conceive or carry a pregnancy using their own eggs or uterus. In this process, an egg from a donor is fertilized with the intended father’s sperm, and the embryo is transferred to a surrogate who carries the pregnancy.

The Guaranteed Surrogacy Program at Reproart is designed for couples who want to ensure their journey continues until the birth of a child. Unlike standard programs that limit the number of IVF attempts, this program includes unlimited IVF cycles and embryo transfers continuing until a successful birth is achieved.
Surrogacy is a coordinated medical process involving the intended parents, the surrogate, and the clinical team, managed through clearly defined protocols from start to finish.
Leave your contact details and our team will reach out to you. Your first call with a personal manager helps you understand how the surrogacy process works in Georgia and what the next steps may look like.
Your medical and legal documentation is reviewed to assess eligibility for surrogacy programs in Georgia and alignment with local regulations.
The surrogacy program is selected based on your medical needs and circumstances, whether this involves surrogacy with your own genetic material, egg donation, shipped embryos, or a guaranteed surrogacy program. Your personal manager and clinical team coordinate all medical and administrative steps.
A suitable surrogate is selected based on medical criteria. She undergoes comprehensive medical screening and psychological evaluation in line with Reproart’s established clinical protocols.
Endometrial preparation is initiated, the notarized surrogacy agreement is signed, and embryo transfer is performed.
Pregnancy is confirmed by beta-hCG testing. Reproart provides ongoing pregnancy monitoring, with regular updates shared with the intended parents.
Delivery takes place at a partner maternity hospital. The birth certificate is issued listing the intended parents as mother and father, usually within 5–10 working days, in accordance with Georgian regulations.
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Surrogacy has been legal in Georgia since 1997 and remains fully permitted under the legislation of Georgia. Georgia offers a legal framework for surrogacy that simplifies the process of acquiring legal parentage for Intended Parents after the birth of a child. To establish parentage, the necessary documents must be filed with the Birth Registration Authority, known as the Civil Registry.
Once the Civil Registry issues the child’s birth certificate listing the Intended Parents as the parents, no pre-parentage court order, committee approval, or post-birth court order is required. Instead, as long as the appropriate documents are submitted within the legal timeframe, the Civil Registry automatically recognizes the Intended Parents as legal parents, granting them full parental rights without any additional court orders.
The law applies equally to Georgian and foreign heterosexual couples who meet the eligibility criteria.
One of the longest-standing surrogacy legal frameworks worldwide
The child’s birth is registered with the Civil Registry
Intended Parents are listed on the birth certificate - no court orders required
Clear and secure process for foreign intended parents
At Reproart, safeguarding surrogate mothers is a fundamental part of our ethical and medical responsibility. We are committed to ensuring that every surrogate is fully informed, medically protected, emotionally supported, and treated with dignity and respect throughout the entire journey. Our safeguarding framework includes:
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