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A Supportive Guide for Surrogates and Intended Parents | GSHC Surrogacy & Egg Donation
Surrogacy delivery is a life-changing experience that brings together compassion, preparation, and teamwork. Whether you are a surrogate mother preparing for labor or intended parents getting ready to meet your baby, knowing what to expect can help ease nerves and ensure a smooth hospital experience.
At GSHC Surrogacy & Egg Donation, we support every step of the surrogacy journey, working closely with both surrogates and parents to ensure the delivery is safe, respectful, and well-supported.
When labor begins, the surrogate mother is admitted to the hospital and monitored in a private delivery room. Medical staff will track blood pressure, contractions, cervical dilation and the baby’s heart rate.
The hospital team—including OB doctors and nurses—ensures the safety of both the surrogate and the baby. If contractions are not strong enough, medications like Pitocin may be used. If complications arise, a C-section may be recommended, which is typically safe and well-coordinated.
Thanks to advance planning through GSHC, most surrogacy deliveries are smooth and carefully managed.
In most surrogacy births, intended parents are welcome in the delivery room, as long as the surrogate is comfortable and hospital policy allows. This should be discussed in advance as part of your delivery plan.
For many surrogate mothers, sharing this moment with the intended parents is meaningful. For parents, seeing their child’s birth is often the most emotional part of the entire surrogacy process.
Once the baby is born, the hospital team will:
If previously arranged, parents may also cut the umbilical cord. Typically, the baby is handed to the parents soon after birth while the surrogate begins her recovery.
After delivery, the surrogate mother moves to a postpartum room to rest and recover while the baby and intended parents are given a separate room, often nearby, where they begin bonding and learning newborn care. This arrangement allows privacy and rest for all, with support from hospital staff and GSHC case managers.
During the first few days after a surrogacy delivery, both the surrogate and the intended parents will receive support from the hospital team and GSHC. Here’s what to expect:
The surrogate mother is encouraged to rest. She may be discharged within 24 hours after a vaginal birth or 2–3 daysafter a C-section. GSHC case managers stay in contact to ensure she feels cared for and supported after delivery.
Healthy babies are typically discharged after 24–48 hours. During that time, nurses monitor feeding, conduct screenings, and help parents adjust to caring for their newborn.
The hospital pediatrician visits to evaluate the baby’s health, feeding patterns, and readiness for discharge.
A hospital social worker may meet with the intended parents to confirm guardianship and surrogacy documentation—a standard part of the process.
A birth clerk collects legal details to register the birth and issue the birth certificate. This may require court orders or parentage documents, depending on your legal arrangement.
A financial counselor will go over the baby’s insurance information and billing procedures. Intended parents should have their insurance card and payment details available.
If all is well, most intended parents and babies are discharged within 1–3 days after birth. Before leaving, nurses will review:
GSHC remains available during this time to support both surrogate mothers and intended parents, helping coordinate logistics and providing emotional support as everyone transitions into their next chapter.
GSHC U.S. Surrogacy & Egg Donation Agency is a highly recommended U.S.-based surrogacy and egg donation agency, led by Dr. Jia Shen, with over 10 years of professional experience. GSHC has helped welcome 800+ babies through ethically managed U.S. surrogacy and egg donation programs.
Recognized for rigorous surrogate screening, elite egg donor programs, and highly personalized intended parent care, GSHC brings deep expertise in complex, international, and LGBTQ+ surrogacy cases and is widely recommended by families worldwide.
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