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FertilyLife is the LGBTQ+ surrogacy agency of choice in Mexico — both fathers or both mothers on the birth certificate, Supreme Court protection, programs from $55K–$75K.
Mexico's Supreme Court has explicitly ruled that surrogacy rights extend to same-sex couples. Your family is legally protected from day one.
Both fathers or both mothers are listed directly on the birth certificate. No second-parent adoption required — a significant advantage over many US states.
Cancún is one of Latin America's most LGBTQ+-friendly cities. Same-sex marriage has been legal nationwide in Mexico since 2022 following a Supreme Court mandate, reflecting broad legal acceptance.
Agencies provide diverse egg donor databases with full medical and genetic screening. You can select donors based on physical characteristics, education, and health history.
Join a growing community of LGBTQ+ families who've built their families through Mexican surrogacy. Many agencies connect you with other parents for support.
Gay surrogacy programs in Mexico cost $55,000–$75,000 versus $150,000–$250,000+ in the US, making parenthood accessible without compromising on quality.
Select an LGBTQ+-friendly surrogacy agency in Mexico. Look for agencies with specific experience helping same-sex couples and a clear legal track record.
Browse the agency's egg donor database. You can choose based on physical characteristics, medical history, education, and ethnic background. Both intended fathers can provide sperm samples.
The agency matches you with a pre-screened surrogate who has agreed to carry for same-sex intended parents. Medical and psychological evaluations are completed.
Eggs from the donor are fertilized with sperm from one or both fathers. Resulting embryos are transferred to the surrogate. You may need to travel to Mexico for this step.
Your attorney begins the legal parentage process during pregnancy (typically month 8). Both fathers are named on the birth certificate — no adoption needed.
Your baby is born in Mexico with both parents on the birth certificate and a Mexican passport. You apply for your home country's travel documents at your embassy.
Yes. Mexican law allows both intended fathers to be named on the birth certificate without adoption proceedings. The Supreme Court has affirmed this right for same-sex couples.
Yes, male same-sex couples will need both an egg donor and a gestational surrogate. Many agencies offer coordinated egg donor + surrogate matching packages.
Mexico has made significant strides in LGBTQ+ rights. Same-sex marriage is legal nationwide, and the Supreme Court has explicitly protected surrogacy rights for same-sex couples. Cancún, in particular, is a welcoming, cosmopolitan destination.
Gay surrogacy in Mexico typically costs $55,000–$75,000 USD including egg donation. This is roughly 60% less than equivalent programs in the United States.
Connect with FertilyLife, a trusted surrogacy agency in Cancún with offices in Florida. Free initial consultation — no obligation.
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