How Much Is Surrogacy In south Africa

What is Surrogacy

Surrogacy is an arrangement, often supported by a legal agreement, whereby a woman agrees to delivery/labor for another person or people, who will become the child’s parent after birth. 

How Much Is Surrogacy In south Africa

IVF Medical costs: R50 000 – R135 000. Screening Costs: R 17 000 – R 25 000. Legal Costs: R 60 000 – R 85 000. Monthly costs during the surrogate journey: R10 000 – R 15 000

Is surrogacy allowed in South Africa?

Commercial surrogacy in South Africa is illegal and is only allowed on an altruistic basis. Any payments, whether in cash or in kind, that are not regulated by the Surrogate Motherhood Agreement in terms of Chapter 19, are considered illegal and carry criminal sanctions.

What are the requirements for surrogacy in South Africa?

To be a surrogate in South Africa a woman must be healthy, have a BMI below 35, be under age 42, have had at least one healthy, term pregnancy with a living child of your own, and not have had more than two caesarean sections.

How long does the surrogacy process take South Africa?

It should take you a couple of months, but once you’ve found your surrogate you shouldn’t take longer than approximately two to three months to get all of the screening procedures, the finalization of the surrogacy agreement and court documentation done and put in court.

Why is surrogacy illegal in South Africa?

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Surrogacy in South Africa is regulated by chapter 19 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005. “Regulated by the Children’s Act” means that in order for future parents/the commissioning parties to make use of a surrogate as a means to start or complete their family, they need to comply with the provisions of the Act.

How is surrogacy done?

There are two forms of surrogacy: traditional surrogacy and gestational surrogacy. Traditional surrogacy uses the surrogate mother’s egg for conception. In contrast, gestational surrogacy is performed by transferring embryos made through IVF with eggs from the intended mother or a donor.