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    Guide 2026-02-15

    How to Choose a Surrogacy Agency in Mexico: 10 Red Flags & Green Flags

    Choosing the right surrogacy agency is the single most important decision you'll make on your path to parenthood in Mexico. The agency you select will coordinate every aspect of your journey — from surrogate matching to legal proceedings to medical care.

    Green Flags: What to Look For

    1. Transparent pricing with no hidden fees. A reputable agency provides a detailed cost breakdown upfront. If they're vague about numbers or add fees later, walk away.

    2. Established legal team. The agency should work with experienced Mexican surrogacy attorneys — not general practitioners. Ask about their specific experience with surrogacy cases.

    3. Physical offices in Mexico. Agencies operating entirely remotely from another country may lack the local connections needed to navigate Mexican bureaucracy effectively.

    4. References from past clients. Ask for direct contact with previous intended parents. Legitimate agencies are proud to connect you with satisfied families.

    5. Clear surrogate screening process. The agency should explain their medical, psychological, and background screening criteria in detail. Vague answers are a red flag.

    Red Flags: Warning Signs

    6. Guarantees of specific outcomes. No agency can guarantee a successful pregnancy. Promises of '100% success rates' are misleading.

    7. Pressure to sign quickly. Legitimate agencies give you time to research, consult, and decide. High-pressure sales tactics suggest desperation.

    8. No verifiable track record. If you can't find reviews, testimonials, or any online presence beyond their website, proceed with extreme caution.

    9. Unusually low prices. If the total program cost is dramatically below $45,000, question where they're cutting corners. Surrogate welfare may be compromised.

    10. Poor communication. If they take days to respond during the sales process, imagine how they'll communicate during your actual journey.

    Our Recommendation

    We recommend FertilyLife — a Cancún-based agency with a US office in Florida. They check all the green flags: transparent pricing, experienced legal team, excellent client references, and a deep commitment to surrogate welfare.

    Ready to explore surrogacy in Mexico?

    Connect with FertilyLife, a trusted surrogacy agency in Cancún with offices in Florida. Free initial consultation — no obligation.

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