If you have been quietly searching for surrogacy in Nevada, chances are this moment carries more weight than a simple online search. Maybe you have walked a difficult road to get here. Months or years of hoping, treatments that did not lead where you wished, and questions that no one seemed to fully answer. Or maybe you are reading this as a woman whose pregnancies have been wonderful and meaningful, and you feel called to help another family experience that same joy. Whatever brought you to this page, you are welcome.
This is a place to slow down, breathe, and learn what your Nevada surrogacy journey can look like with people who truly understand. At Creative Love Egg Donor and Surrogacy Agency, we walk beside intended parents and surrogates with steady, personal support. From the first phone call to the day a baby is placed in waiting arms, you are never on this path alone.
Choosing a Nevada surrogacy agency is not a checkbox decision. It is a quiet act of trust. You are inviting a team into one of the most personal chapters of your life, and that choice deserves real reflection. Many intended parents come to us feeling tired, hopeful, and a little unsure of whom to believe. Others arrive with a clear plan and want a team that listens instead of rushing.
Surrogates often share that they are looking for an agency that sees them as whole people, not paperwork. That is the heart of what we do. We listen first. We move at your pace. We hold space for the emotions that come with this kind of family-building process, while also handling every medical, legal, and financial detail with care.
"Wendy answered every question, eased every concern, and made me feel confident in my decision from day one," shares Abby F., one of our intended parents.
If you are reading this as one of our future intended parents, please know this. Whatever has brought you to this moment, your hopes are valid, and your questions are welcome. Nevada is considered one of the most progressive and surrogacy-friendly states in the country. Surrogacy is fully legal here, and Nevada statutes NRS 126.500–126.810 offer a clear framework that protects gestational carriers and intended parents alike. You also do not need to be Nevada residents to move forward, as long as a meaningful portion of the medical procedures or the birth takes place within state lines.
The full Nevada surrogacy journey from application to delivery, which often spans 14 to 18 months
How gestational surrogacy works through embryo transfer, including the role of an egg donor or sperm donor when needed
Why traditional surrogacy is not legal in Nevada, since the surrogate cannot be genetically related to the child
The matching stage, where we look for the right surrogate match based on shared values, expectations, and warmth
What to expect medically, financially, and emotionally as the journey begins.
We coordinate closely with your fertility clinic and our legal team, and we guide you through obtaining a pre-birth order so you are recognized as legal parents before your baby arrives. You do not need a medical diagnosis to pursue surrogacy here. Single parents, same sex couples, and married couples all have equal access to this path of assisted reproduction.
Money is often one of the most uncomfortable parts of the conversation. We believe transparency makes everything easier, especially when so much is already emotional. Our team will walk you through:
The total surrogacy costs in Nevada, which generally range from around $140,000 to $160,000 when medical bills, agency fees, escrow, and legal counsel are included
What surrogate compensation looks like for your gestational surrogate, including base pay and additional coverage for invasive procedures, lost wages, and more
Insurance planning during the surrogate pregnancy
Financing options that ease the financial side of your family building process
For many women, becoming a surrogate begins as a whisper in the heart that grows louder over time. Maybe you have a friend who could not carry. Maybe you remember the joy of welcoming your own child and want to help another family feel that same wonder. Being a Nevada surrogate is a profound choice, and we feel honored when women trust us to guide them through it.
To protect both surrogates and intended parents, our screening process is thorough and gentle. We never rush, and we never push. Surrogate requirements often include:
Being between the ages of 21 and 42, with a healthy lifestyle and a BMI no higher than 33
Having delivered at least one child and currently parenting a child of your own
A history of healthy pregnancies with complete medical records from your OB/GYN
Completing medical screening, psychological evaluations, and a national background check
Living in a surrogacy-friendly state and being a citizen or permanent resident of the United States
Not relying on any form of government assistance or public housing
You will be cared for at every step, with your comfort and safety gently held at the center of every decision.
Gestational surrogacy in Nevada is a process where an embryo is created through IVF and placed into a gestational carrier who is not genetically related to the child. Nevada statutes offer a clear, supportive legal framework, and Nevada requires a signed surrogacy contract before embryo transfer. With independent legal counsel on both sides, surrogates and intended parents move forward with safety and structure.
An egg donor may become part of your journey if using your own egg is not possible or recommended. Through egg donation and donor eggs, embryos are created and prepared for transfer. This is a meaningful option for many intended parents, including single parents, heterosexual couples, and same sex couples who want experienced guidance while building their family.
Nevada surrogates receive ongoing care from a full team that includes a case manager, mental health counselor, and legal team. We help surrogates navigate each milestone, from the first appointment through delivery. The Nevada community of surrogates we work with often shares that the relationships built during this time stay close to their hearts long after the journey ends.
A gestational carrier can expect close monitoring during the early weeks after embryo transfer, including blood draws and ultrasounds. Once a healthy pregnancy is confirmed, care continues with a chosen OB/GYN. Throughout the months ahead, open communication between surrogates and intended parents helps everyone feel connected to this shared chapter.
Surrogacy costs in Nevada include agency fees, medical aspects, surrogate compensation, escrow management, and legal agreements. Nevada law requires that intended parents and the surrogate each have their own independent legal counsel before signing any surrogacy agreement. Pre-birth and post-birth orders are also available, giving intended parents peace of mind well before their baby is born in Las Vegas or anywhere else in the state.
If you have read this far, something in your heart is gently asking you to take the next step. Maybe you are ready to grow your family after a long season of waiting. Maybe you feel called to give another family the gift of becoming a parent. Either way, we would love to hear from you. Your story is welcome here, and we promise to meet you with patience, warmth, and hands-on guidance from the very first conversation.