Quick Summary — Guaranteed Blastocysts + U.S. Surrogacy Program
Building a family through surrogacy is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. For most Intended Parents, the biggest challenges are:
Today, many U.S. surrogacy agencies charge $200,000–$250,000+just for surrogacy, and embryo creation can cost another $60,000+ — making total costs approach $300,000–$350,000.
We provide a completely different solution.
With:
This is $100,000+ less than Circle Surrogacy and other major agencies — while offering higher embryo quality, better medical oversight, faster matching, and guaranteed embryos.
No other major U.S. surrogacy agency currently offers:
Competitor Comparison (Typical Total Cost)
| Agency | Embryos | Surrogacy Fees | Total Cost |
| Circle Surrogacy | ~$60,000 | $200,000–$240,000 | $280,000–$320,000 |
| GSHC | ~$55,000 | $180,000–$220,000 | $250,000–$275,000 |
| ORM + Agency | ~$60,000 | $190,000 | $250,000+ |
| Surrogacy4All + EggDonors4All | $45,000 guarantee | $120,000 | ≈ $165,000 |
Canada offers exceptional advantages:
Includes:
Additional embryos cost $15,000 each.
Includes:
Delivery coordination
This includes:
This is not paid to us — it goes directly to your IVF clinic
| Category | Cost |
| Guaranteed Embryos | $45,000 |
| Surrogacy Program | $120,000 |
| IVF Transfer | ~$15,000 |
| TOTAL | ≈ $180,000 |
Physician-selected egg donors
All donors are handpicked by Dr. Saghar & Dr. Baloch. We eliminate low-responders and borderline cases.
High AMH / high AFC donors
This ensures you get strong ovarian response and good egg yield.
Optimal fertilization protocols
We use ICSI, advanced culture systems, and media designed for sustained blast development.
Quality assurance checkpoints
Every step is monitored by a physician — not an agency coordinator.
75–85% per embryo transfer
(Best-in-class nationally)
Which means
This is also perfect for international Intended Parents.
Step 1
Consultation & Enrollment
Your physician reviews your goals, medical history, donor preferences.
Step 2
Egg Donor Matching
We present a curated list of high-quality donors.
Step 3
Ovarian Stimulation & Egg Retrieval
Donor completes a medically supervised stimulation cycle.
Step 4
Embryo Creation
Sperm → ICSI → fertilization → culture → blastocyst guarantee.
Step 5
Surrogate Matching
Parallel process — often completed before embryos are ready.
Step 6
Legal Agreements
Separate attorneys ensure all rights are protected.
Step 7
Surrogate Screening
OB history, psychological screening, ultrasound approval.
Step 8
Embryo Transfer
Surrogate prepares her uterine lining → blastocyst transferred.
Step 9
Pregnancy Monitoring
We coordinate with the OB, IVF clinic, and Intended Parents.
Step 10
Delivery & Parentage
You receive immediate legal parentage and your baby
Intended Parents spend $50k–$90kextra at labs Circle does not control.
Other agencies add 20–40% to donor costs.
Circle’s agency fee alone is $50,000+.
We do not use inflated surrogate incentive structures.
Because of our volume.
We recruit surrogates who work remotely or are stay-at-home moms.
A married couple from Boston had spent $110,000 on failed IVF.
Circle quoted them $290,000 for a full surrogacy program.
They joined our Guaranteed Blastocysts + Surrogacy program:
Total spent: $183,400
Savings vs Circle: $106,600
Every state we operate in has clear surrogacy laws.
Includes:
EggDonors4All ensures compliance through partner legal teams across Canada.
“This program was a miracle. We never imagined we could afford surrogacy in the USA.”
“Having guaranteed embryos removed 90% of the stress.”
“Circle quoted us $297,000. Surrogacy4All saved us more than $120k.”
It means you will receive at least 3 high-quality Day-5 blastocyst embryos, created from a physician-selected egg donor and your sperm (or donor sperm). If the first cycle does not produce 3 blastocysts, we continue at no extra cost until the guarantee is met.
Because our physicians control donor selection, ovarian stimulation protocols, and lab quality.
Agencies like Circle do not control medical factors, so they cannot guarantee outcomes.
PGT-A is optional. Many Intended Parents choose to test embryos for chromosome normality.
Testing adds additional cost (charged by the IVF clinic), but increases transfer success.
Additional embryos cost $15,000 each.
Most families seeking multiple children choose 4–6 embryos.
Yes.
You may select from our curated database based on:
Physicians review each donor to ensure high success probability.
Yes. All embryos created belong exclusively to you.
Typically:
Total: 4–6 weeks from donor match to completed embryos.
Circle’s total cost often exceeds $300,000.
Our total is ≈ $165,000.
It is an estimated total:
There are no hidden agency fees.
You may use any reputable U.S. IVF clinic, including:
Or your clinic of choice.
Yes — 60% of our guaranteed embryo clients are international.
We help with:
It includes:
This is a full-service surrogacy program.
Paid directly to the clinic for:
Not paid to us.
You are matched with another surrogate at no additional cost.
Surrogates must pass medical, OB, psychological, and background checks.
Usually 0–6 weeks, depending on preferences.
Because we recruit surrogates who:
…matches happen much faster than average U.S. agencies.
Yes, each surrogate must have:
With donor blastocysts and screened surrogates:
⭐ 75–85% live birth success rate per embryo transfer
One of the highest in the U.S.
We perform another transfer until pregnancy is achieved, using your remaining blastocysts.
Additional clinic fees may apply depending on your IVF center.
We operate only in surrogacy-friendly U.S. states.
You receive:
There is zero risk of custody issues.
Yes.
We can work with:
Absolutely.
We support:
This program is specifically built around guaranteed donor blastocyst creation.
If you want to use your own eggs, we offer alternative packages.
No ethical surrogacy program can legally guarantee a live birth.
We guarantee blastocysts, not outcomes.
But our success rate is among the highest in North America.
We can bank:
Additional embryos cost $15,000 each.
You can begin immediately.
Egg donation is a process where a woman (the egg donor) provides one or several eggs (also known as oocytes) for purposes of assisted reproduction, with the eggs being fertilized in the laboratory. Once fertilized, the resulting embryos are transferred to the recipient’s uterus to initiate a pregnancy, or they can be cryopreserved (frozen) for future use.