
BECOME AN INTENDED PARENT
Congratulations on taking your first step towards growing
your family! At Hive Surrogacy the priority is to ensure
that Intended Parents feel empowered, informed and
supported throughout their journey. Hive works with
Parents from all walks of life around the world.
The Hive Team is looking forward to hearing your unique story, and together, build a relationship based on trust and compassion.
HOW IT WORKS
Gestational Surrogacy is a process in which the Surrogate
is not related to the child she is carrying;
it is the most common type of Surrogacy today.
An embryo is created using in vitro Fertilization (IVF),
using the eggs and sperm of the Intended Parent or a
Donor, and then transferred into the Surrogate.
Modern science has enabled single parents, families
struggling with infertility, cancer survivors and those from
the LGBTQ+ community to grow their families and be
involved from conception all the way until the birth of
their child.
AN ETHICAL BOUTIQUE AGENCY
TEN FAMILIES AT A TIME
Wait times to be matched are a common concern for Intended Parents. Hive Surrogacy commits to ten Intended Parents on their wait-list at a time.
This allows a small group of Intended Parents the care, attention, and focus that they deserve during such
an intimate, and delicate process.

FULL PRE-SCREENING
At Hive, the focus is to provide
confidence and clarity throughout the journey of the Intended Parents.
Hive ensures that the surrogate is
physically and psychologically screened
by the appropriate professionals. This will
solidify her as a candidate prior to matching.

“I couldn't have gotten through my journey without Nici. She was always there for any kind of support, and as soon as my Surrogate went into labour, she was right by her side. I was hours away and didn’t know if we would make it for the birth. Nici made sure to keep us in the loop every step of the way and always made us feel like we were included in every aspect. We made it for the delivery and was so thankful to have Nici by our side. I’ll always be grateful for her".
-M