Cross Country Existing Embryo Transfer to surrogate in Colombia
A focused program, guided by an IVF embryologist.
If you already have embryos frozen at a clinic in Canada, the U.S., or another country, your next step may not be another IVF cycle. This program is designed specifically for intended parents who want a cross-country existing embryo transfer and a medically supervised embryo transfer to a gestational surrogate in Colombia.
Surrogacy is rarely a first plan. By the time families reach this stage, there are often years of treatment, loss, or medical reasons that make pregnancy unsafe or impossible. What most intended parents need at this point is a clear, medically grounded pathway that makes the process manageable—especially when embryos already exist.
CanBaby Surrogacy works as the English-language IVF consulting and coordination team for one carefully selected fertility clinic in Colombia. Led by senior IVF embryologist Ethan (nearly 20 years of IVF lab experience and thousands of cycles), the team supports intended parents from Canada, the U.S., and other English-speaking regions who are seeking a structured, ethically managed surrogacy program in Colombia—especially those pursuing existing embryo transfer to a surrogate in Colombia.
Many families see total journey costs commonly fall within USD 50,000–80,000, depending on medical factors, legal requirements, and the number of transfer attempts required.
The focus is simple:
one clinic · one country · one clear cross-border embryo transfer plan — not a multi-country agency menu.
Cross-Country Existing Embryo Transfer to a Surrogate in Colombia
A program built for intended parents who already have embryos
This page is for intended parents who are not starting from zero. You already have embryos created elsewhere. The priority is to move from “embryos in storage” to a safe and organized transfer plan—ending with embryo transfer to a screened gestational surrogate in Colombia.
This program typically includes:
- Review of embryo records (freezing method, grading, number of embryos, storage details)
- Review of prior transfer history and medical context (if applicable)
- Coordination between the sending clinic and the receiving clinic in Colombia
- Embryo shipping requirements and intake protocols (clinic-to-clinic coordination)
- Timing alignment between embryo arrival, surrogate readiness, and transfer scheduling
- Embryology-level oversight to support realistic planning and expectations
The objective is practical: a clear transfer pathway and a medically supervised plan to complete your journey using the embryos you already have.
Who Is This Program For?
Surrogacy in Colombia with cross-country existing embryo transfer may be appropriate for intended parents in Canada and the U.S. who:
- Already have embryos created outside Colombia and want to transfer them to a surrogate in Colombia
- Cannot carry a pregnancy due to medical reasons or uterine-factor infertility
- Have experienced recurrent pregnancy loss or repeated unsuccessful embryo transfers
- Need egg donation plus a gestational surrogate as part of their plan (where embryos already exist from donor eggs)
- Are building a family as a same-sex couple (including male same-sex couples), where legally permitted
- Are pursuing parenthood as a single intended parent, including single men, subject to local legal and clinical requirements
For many families, this is the final step after years of IVF or medical treatment. CanBaby’s role is to make that step clear, medically grounded, and financially predictable, rather than overwhelming.
When Local Surrogacy Feels Impossible
Many intended parents begin exploring Colombia when:
- Commercial surrogacy is prohibited or very limited where they live
- Finding an altruistic surrogate locally has felt impossible
- U.S. surrogacy quotes have reached six figures
- IVF, legal steps, and surrogacy would be easier to manage in one country
The first step with CanBaby Surrogacy is a detailed conversation—not paperwork and not commitment. The team reviews medical history, embryo records, and personal concerns, then explains what this specific Colombian clinic can and cannot offer, including realistic budget ranges and timelines for a complete journey.
The Struggles Intended Parents Face – and How This Program Helps
We Have Embryos, But No Clear Path to Use Them
Many intended parents already have embryos stored at a clinic in Canada or the U.S., but feel stuck. Cross-border embryo transfer can involve complex coordination: documentation, shipping requirements, timing, and ensuring the receiving lab is prepared—especially when a surrogate match and medical readiness must align.
This program is designed around existing embryo transfer to Colombia, with structured coordination through the receiving clinic and clear next steps toward embryo transfer to a gestational surrogate in Colombia. Intended parents receive an organized process rather than fragmented instructions.
Fear of Costs Getting Out of Control
A full surrogacy journey in North America can easily rise well into six figures once legal fees, agency costs, insurance, IVF, and transfers are included. Many families are hesitant because they fear starting something they cannot afford to complete—especially after already paying for IVF.
The focus in Colombia is affordable but medically responsible surrogacy—without shortcuts and without “discount medicine.” CanBaby Surrogacy helps families understand how the clinic and its partners structure total cost. Many families see a complete journey fall within USD 50,000–80,000, depending on medical needs, legal requirements, and the number of transfers.
The program clarifies what is included, what may be additional, and when payments typically occur—so decisions are made with visibility, not fear.
Worries About Law, Ethics and Safety
Intended parents often ask:
“Will the surrogate be protected?”
“Will the baby be legally recognized as ours?”
“Is the process in Colombia safe and ethical?”
These questions are not only normal—they are essential.
On the Colombian side, the clinic works with established local professionals who manage clear contracts, defined legal pathways, and medical-ethical protocols for surrogates and intended parents. CanBaby Surrogacy coordinates with experienced family and immigration lawyers so the legal pathway home is understood before treatment begins, not in a rush after birth.
Why Colombia for Existing Embryo Transfer and Surrogacy?
A practical path for intended parents with embryos already created
If your embryos already exist, Colombia can offer a coordinated route to complete the journey through embryo transfer to a gestational surrogate—without restarting IVF from the beginning.
One clinic pathway for receiving embryos and completing the transfer
Embryos can be received from abroad, stored, prepared, and transferred within a single Colombian medical program, reducing fragmentation between multiple clinics and countries.
Experience with international intended parents
The clinic and its legal partners support families from Canada and the U.S. with structured reporting, documentation, and communication designed for cross-border coordination.
Family-Centred Culture
Colombia’s strong family-centred culture often shows in the way intended parents, surrogates and newborns are cared for — not as transactions, but as people with real relationships and responsibilities.
A Single, Focused Program
CanBaby Surrogacy does not offer a multi-country “menu.” The focus stays on one clinic and one Colombian pathway to keep medical oversight and communication consistent.
Structured Legal Steps
With support from local lawyers, the program follows defined steps for contracts, parental rights, birth registration and travel documents.
Families understand the sequence in advance, rather than navigating it alone.
How the Existing Embryo Transfer Surrogacy Program Works
Consultation & Embryo File Review
CanBaby Surrogacy reviews your IVF history, embryo records, and prior transfer outcomes (if applicable). The Colombian clinic receives a detailed file and provides a professional medical opinion on feasibility, risks, and recommended transfer planning.
Program Recommendation & Budget Outline
Based on the clinic’s review, the team explains what is advisable for your case—focusing on use of existing embryos. A provisional budget and timeline are outlined (often within USD 50,000–80,000, depending on individual factors).
Cross-Border Embryo Transfer to Colombia (Shipping & Intake)
The program supports coordination between the sending clinic and the receiving clinic in Colombia, including intake requirements, documentation, and timing. Once embryos arrive, the Colombian lab confirms receipt, storage, and preparation protocols.
Transfer Planning to a Gestational Surrogate in Colombia
After surrogate selection and medical readiness, the clinic schedules embryo transfer. Dr. Ethan follows embryology updates closely and explains what each stage means in practical, decision-ready terms.
Contracts & Legal Planning
Colombian lawyers draft agreements between intended parents, the surrogate, and the local agency. CanBaby Surrogacy encourages independent legal review in the home country so parentage and citizenship considerations are understood before treatment begins.
Pregnancy, Birth & Returning Home
During pregnancy, the clinic provides medical updates, ultrasound reporting, and structured monitoring. After birth, the clinic supplies required medical documents while licensed local lawyers guide birth registration and travel documentation steps. CanBaby Surrogacy helps keep medical and logistical communication organized so families can return home smoothly.
Guidance from a Senior IVF Embryologist
When embryos already exist, success often depends on interpreting embryo records correctly and planning the transfer with realistic expectations—especially when prior transfers have failed or embryo quality varies.
CanBaby’s medical director, Ethan, is a senior IVF embryologist with nearly two decades of hands-on experience across Canada, the U.S., and Asia. As embryology advisor to this Colombian program, he helps intended parents:
- Review past IVF cycles and explain what outcomes mean clinically
- Evaluate embryo grading and lab reports with professional context
- Discuss transfer strategy based on medical reality, not assumptions
- Identify the most medically appropriate pathway based on diagnosis, age, and treatment history
The goal is straightforward: a plan grounded in science, transparency, and achievable expectations—not a generic package.
Why Choose CanBaby for Existing Embryo Transfer to a Surrogate in Colombia?
- A clearly defined role as IVF and medical advisor to one carefully selected fertility clinic in Colombia (Bogotá)
- A program built for cross-country existing embryo transfer, not a generic surrogacy offering
- Oversight from a senior IVF embryologist supporting lab-critical decisions and realistic planning
- Transparent discussions about cost, timing, and the variables that affect total budget and outcomes
- Experience supporting intended parents from Canada and the U.S. through cross-border coordination and documentation steps
- Ethical, no-pressure communication—no unrealistic promises and no sales tactics
If you already have embryos and want a structured path to surrogacy in Colombia, the next step is a conversation—not a commitment.
Ready to Talk About Existing Embryo Transfer and Surrogacy in Colombia?
If you have embryos stored outside Colombia and are considering transfer to a gestational surrogate in Colombia, a private consultation can help clarify:
- Whether your existing embryos and medical history align with this Colombian clinic pathway
- What a realistic budget range and timeline could look like for your case
- What the most appropriate next step is—including the option to wait or reassess
A conversation is the first step toward clarity, not a commitment.