Some women are unable to carry a pregnancy, and this might be for several reasons. Some may have been born without a uterus whilst others may have a medical condition which means being pregnant would pose a significant risk to their health and life. In such cases, surrogacy might be an option. Whilst we cannot provide women with a surrogate, once you have found one, we will guide you through the steps and treatment options. Most surrogacy cases involve the intended parents-to-be creating an embryo though IVF that is then transferred to the surrogate for the pregnancy. While it can be a solution for some, there is no denying surrogacy is a very complex process, with counselling and specialist legal advice being essential.