Enrollment Process

Enrollment Process

We assist intended parents from around the world in fulfilling their dream of starting a family. Fertility treatments in Africa provide a reliable and effective way to achieve parenthood. With our support, surrogacy in Kenya is a legal, safe, and well-regulated process.

Our team ensures a smooth journey by guiding prospective parents through every step, from initial consultations to legal procedures and medical treatments. We prioritize transparency, ethical practices, and the well-being of all parties involved

Discover the procedure of Enrollment process beneath

To begin the surrogacy process, intended parents must meet specific eligibility requirements and undergo necessary medical evaluations. While completing the enrollment form, they will need to undergo certain medical tests. Once the medical reports are ready, they, along with the completed form, can be sent to us via email.

Before proceeding, it is essential to review the eligibility criteria for surrogacy in Kenya and ensure compliance with both legal regulations and our agency’s guidelines. Our team is available to assist with any questions regarding the process

To ensure the child born through surrogacy is healthy and free from infections, both the surrogate mother (SM) and the intended parents must undergo a series of medical tests. A detailed list of these required tests is provided in the attached document

Certain documents must be submitted during the registration process.

These include:

  • Recent photographs
  • Copies of passports
  • Proof of residence
  • Citizenship verification documents

Once registered with our fertility program, intended parents typically take about one week to select a suitable surrogate. Synchronizing the intended mother’s cycle with the surrogate’s usually requires a minimum of four to six weeks, depending on the intended mother’s menstrual cycle. This timeframe should be kept in mind when planning the surrogacy journey

Kenyan Egg Donor

Assuming that both the egg donor and the surrogate mother are available for the intended parents, it typically takes a minimum of three to four weeks to complete the Kenyan egg donor process, match her with the surrogate mother, and initiate the surrogacy cycle.

An egg donor must wait at least three months after her last donation before being eligible for another cycle. This ensures her health and the quality of the eggs retrieved

Caucasian Egg Donor

For intended parents opting for a Caucasian egg donor, the donor must undergo medical evaluations, complete the necessary cycle preparation, and arrange for a visa or passport before arriving in Kenya. Due to these additional steps, the process may take slightly longer.

To streamline the surrogacy journey, it is recommended that intended parents finalize their selection of a surrogate mother only after the Caucasian egg donor has been confirmed.

We take special care to cater to the unique needs of intended parents from different countries. Our success with international parents is built on the time and effort we dedicate to understanding each country’s legal and procedural requirements. Through established contacts in various nations, collaborations with local organizations, and legal partnerships, we ensure a smooth and legally compliant process for parents returning home with their newborn.

Our surrogacy services are designed to be both high-quality and cost-effective, guided by top fertility experts. If you are looking for the best solution for your surrogacy journey, book a consultation today to learn more