At Aluma Surrogacy, we have specialists in every area of our program, and we are happy to answer any questions you may have about surrogacy in Mexico.
Surrogacy is a process through which a woman agrees to carry a pregnancy for another person or couple under an established legal framework.
At Aluma, we work under the gestational surrogacy model, in which the gestational carrier has no genetic connection to the baby.
- Heterosexual couples with a medical diagnosis of infertility
- Same-sex couples
- Single men
- Women with a medical inability to carry a pregnancy
- Each process is structured under clear agreements that protect the rights and responsibilities of everyone involved.
Surrogacy in Mexico is possible within a structured legal framework. However, regulations are not uniform throughout the country and require careful legal planning.
At Aluma Surrogacy, every process is designed with clear agreements, personalized legal strategies, and specialized professional guidance to protect the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved.
Legal certainty is not improvised. It is structured.
Assisted reproduction (IVF), like any medical procedure, cannot guarantee success on the first attempt. The chances of pregnancy depend on multiple medical factors such as embryo quality, age, uterine health, and clinical history.
When an attempt is not successful:
- A medical reassessment may be performed
- Clinical variables are reviewed
- The strategy is redefined together with the medical team
- Emotional support is provided to all parties involved
Our approach integrates science and emotional support. The process may involve responsible medical adjustments and psychological guidance to help manage any frustration or anxiety that may arise.
Every pregnancy carries potential medical risks. For this reason, we work exclusively with certified fertility clinics and specialists, where comprehensive medical evaluations can be conducted before beginning the process.
In the event of any complication:
- An immediate medical protocol is activated
- Intended parents are informed with transparency
- Clinical decisions may be made based on professional medical criteria
- Psychological support is provided to all parties involved
Prevention, ongoing monitoring, and clear communication are essential to responsibly navigating complex situations.
Under the gestational surrogacy model we work with, the gestational carrier has no genetic connection to the baby.
In addition, the process is formalized through structured legal agreements before embryo transfer, clearly establishing the rights and responsibilities of each party.
Legal clarity in the surrogacy process, from the very beginning, helps reduce risks and prevent conflicts. Our model prioritizes legal structure and emotional support to ensure that all decisions are informed and aligned from the start.
The timeline may vary depending on medical, legal, and administrative factors. In general terms, a complete surrogacy process may take between 12 and 18 months, including:
- Initial evaluations
- Selection and matching with a gestational carrier
- Medical testing
- Legal formalization
- Embryo transfer
- Pregnancy and birth
- Legal closure
Each case is unique, which is why the timeline is determined individually after the initial evaluation.
Legal security is established through:
- Structured and detailed agreements
- Specialized legal counsel in surrogacy
- Planning prior to embryo transfer
- Formal documentation of all agreements
- A legal strategy tailored to the intended parents’ profile
It is not simply about signing a contract. It is about designing a legal process that is coherent, preventive, and aligned with current regulations.
At Aluma Surrogacy, legal structure is a fundamental pillar of our comprehensive program.
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If you have any questions you don’t see an answer for or would like to learn more about our surrogacy services in Mexico, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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