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Find a surrogate

CCRM is proud to have helped many people become parents through the process of surrogacy. The gestational surrogacy journey at CCRM offers personalized, proven care for both carriers and intended parents.

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The gestational surrogacy program at CCRM

In gestational surrogacy, a gestational carrier (GC) carries a child conceived of the egg and sperm of two other individuals via IVF. CCRM’s in-house surrogacy program makes it easy for you to match with a gestational carrier.

Why pursue gestational surrogacy at CCRM?

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35+ years of experience

CCRM team members are pioneers in the field of reproductive medicine. We’ve been building families since 1987, and working with gestational carriers since 1996.

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100,000+ babies born

Our primary goal is your primary goal; starting or growing your family. As our SART numbers prove, we’ve helped bring 100,000 babies and counting into the world.

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High patient satisfaction

Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our consistently high success rates and patient satisfaction scores, with 9/10 patients recommending our services.

Find a gestational carrier

Partnering with CCRM as the intended parent(s) offers access to an inclusive, in-house gestational carrier program and personalized, proven fertility care.

You may consider using a gestational carrier if you’re:

  • A woman who’s had repeated miscarriages or difficulty carrying a pregnancy to term
  • A woman who struggles with implantation
  • A woman without a uterus
  • A woman who has a medical condition that makes pregnancy dangerous
  • An LGBTQIA+ couple
  • A single father by choice 
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Start your fertility journey

Connect with one of our experienced fertility specialists to explore your options. We’re here to guide and support you every step of the way.