FAQs related to surrogacy in Kenya!

 Even though surrogacy in Kenya is not enforceable by law, the country attracts thousands of intended parents every year given its affordable, yet high grade medical services.

Surrogacy Agency Kenya's founder, Gaurav Wankhede also lends his support to the same notion. As per him, Surrogacy in Kenya has gone popular among individuals who are looking for ethical, yet affordable surrogacy options to realize their parenthood dreams.

 

Here, Gaurav Wankhede answers few of the most frequently asked questions in regards to surrogacy in Kenya.


 

Is it safe to pursue surrogacy in Kenya?

 

Although Kenya has no specific regulatory system or standards in place concerning surrogacy, it does allow anyone (local or international) to build a family within the moral framework of Kenyan culture and society. This is why Kenya attracts a large number of couples from all over the world who are looking forward to turn their parenthood dreams into reality.

 

According to Gaurav Wankhede Kenya, international couples should read and examine the surrogacy Kenya guidelines before continuing. They must also deal with a professional surrogacy agency in Kenya to make the surrogacy process as simple as feasible.

 

Besides helping the couple in getting the most ethical and affordable surrogacy services, the surrogacy agency would take care of other requirements like logistics, accommodation and related stuff.

 

Do I need to take some extra precautions before opting for surrogacy in Kenya?

 

As per Gaurav Wankhede surrogacy -seeking couples should examine the following factors before deciding on surrogacy in Kenya:

  • Check for Covid-19 related guidelines before travelling and scheduling a meeting with the medical experts and consultants. Still, most of the surrogacy agencies can schedule an online session initially, so one must proceed accordingly.
  • Due to regulatory limitations, the surrogacy and citizenship processes for Australians are a little lengthy.
  • The birth certificate of the newborn will reflect the citizenship of the intended parents, according to Kenya's reproductive healthcare bill.
  • Because surrogacy is still relatively new in Kenya, prospective parents should only work with a reputable surrogacy agency or consultant.
  • Same-sex couples can pursue surrogacy without any hassle in Kenya so one must not give attention to random rumours and speculations in the same regard.
  • Surrogacy programmes are extremely affordable. However, it is contingent on a number of factors, including additional IVF cycles, sperm or egg donors and so on.

 

Why do I need to file for the parental custody of my child born via surrogacy in Kenya?

 

Under present regulations, intended parents' names would be listed on the birth certificate, but they would still have to petition the court for legal custody of the child. According to Gaurav Wankhede surrogacy in Kenya make the surrogate mother the legal mother of the child, and the intended parents will need a parental order to bring the child back to their own country.

 

 

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Is there an additional cost or fees apart from the surrogacy cost in Kenya?

 

Kenya appears to be the most popular surrogacy destination for all international parents, and the cost-effective surrogacy programmes here is undoubtedly a big factor. The cost of a surrogacy agreement, which includes all charges and expenses, should be between $30000 and $58000 for prospective parents.

 

Yet, if you are a same-sex parent or a single parent or a couple with untreatable infertility issues, you may have to bring a sperm or egg donor on board. This would eventually increase the cost of the existing surrogacy plan.

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