
Assisted reproduction and surrogacy pathways are subject to medical and legal eligibility criteria. Requirements vary depending on jurisdiction and individual circumstances.
Eligibility assessment typically considers:
• Medical diagnosis or fertility indication
• Age and health factors
• Marital or relationship status (jurisdiction dependent)
• Use of own gametes or donor gametes
• Home country legal recognition
Final eligibility is determined by licensed clinics and qualified legal professionals.
Cross-border fertility coordination may involve different jurisdictions based on:
• Legal clarity
• Medical infrastructure
• Parental recognition at birth
• Donor or surrogate framework
• Intended parents’ country of residence
Georgia remains one jurisdiction where gestational surrogacy operates within a defined legal structure, subject to compliance with current regulations.
Country suitability is evaluated individually during consultation.