Surrogacy:
What is it and when is it an option to build a family?
Surrogacy, also known as gestational surrogacy, is an assisted reproduction process that makes it possible to build a family when there are medical barriers to conceiving or carrying a pregnancy to term.
This treatment is recommended for women with conditions such as:

Congenital absence of the uterus

Hysterectomy
(partial or total removal of the uterus)

Severe uterine injuries or damage after medical treatments
(such as radiotherapy or surgeries)
It is also an alternative for same-sex male couples and single men who wish to become parents with the help of a gestational carrier: a woman who decides to support and consent to the process of carrying a baby.
At Reprotec, we support the entire surrogacy process with an ethical, human, and professional approach, providing:
Constant psychological support for intended parents and the surrogate.
Collaboration with trusted partners: agencies or foundations with gestational carrier programs that guarantee respect for their rights, safety, and physical, mental, and social well-being.
We know this is not just a treatment—it is a life-changing decision. That is why we offer a safe and empathetic environment for all parties involved.
Our high success rates are the result of carefully controlled processes adherence to strict protocols both clinical and in the lab and the support of advanced technologies such as Witness and Time Lapse, which ensure safety, accuracy, and comfort through continuous monitoring at every stage of treatment