Who is Loom Surrogacy?
Loom Surrogacy is a Florida, United States based third-party surrogacy and fertility coordination agency. We help intended parents with surrogacy pathways in the United States, Colombia, and Mexico by coordinating surrogate matching, egg donor matching, sperm donor coordination, clinic communication, attorney introductions, documents, travel, and journey management.
What is surrogacy?
Surrogacy is a family-building process where a surrogate carries a pregnancy for intended parents. In gestational surrogacy, the surrogate does not provide the egg used to create the embryo. The journey usually involves clinics, attorneys, screening, agreements, embryo transfer, pregnancy support, birth planning, and parentage documentation.
Is surrogacy legal in Colombia?
Colombia does not have one simple, fully codified surrogacy statute that answers every case the same way. Surrogacy has been practiced and discussed through constitutional and judicial decisions, but intended parents should review eligibility, agreements, parentage, citizenship, and birth registration directly with qualified Colombian attorneys before starting.
Is surrogacy legal in Mexico?
Mexico does not have one unified federal surrogacy law that applies the same way in every state. Some states have specific surrogacy rules or court pathways, while others are less direct. Intended parents should work with qualified Mexican attorneys to review the state, clinic, contract, parentage, and documentation process for their specific journey.
How much is surrogate compensation in Colombia or Mexico?
Surrogate compensation can vary by country, program, medical requirements, pregnancy needs, travel, insurance, and written agreements. For Loom’s Colombia and Mexico pathways, a common compensation range discussed for a surrogate is approximately $18,000 to $20,000 USD. Final amounts and permitted structures must be reviewed with the professional team and documented properly.
What is Baby Guarantee?
Baby Guarantee is Loom’s most comprehensive guaranteed baby program for intended parents who want a structured pathway. It may include excellent clinic coordination, attorney coordination, surrogate matching resources, anonymous egg donor coordination when needed, document tracking, travel support, communication management, and ongoing agency follow-up until there is a baby. Program terms should always be reviewed in writing.
What is egg donation?
Egg donation is when eggs from a donor are used to create embryos for an intended parent or intended parents. In Loom’s Colombia and Mexico pathways, egg donation is coordinated as anonymous donation. Clinics and attorneys confirm medical screening, consent, documentation, and privacy requirements.
What is sperm donation?
Sperm donation is when donor sperm is used for embryo creation or fertility treatment. In Loom’s Colombia and Mexico pathways, sperm donation is coordinated as anonymous donation. The clinic and attorney confirm donor requirements, consent, documentation, and any shipment or laboratory steps.
Does Loom provide medical or legal advice?
No. Loom provides agency coordination and informational support. Medical decisions are reviewed directly with clinics and physicians. Legal decisions are reviewed directly with attorneys. Loom helps coordinate the people, documents, communication, and timeline around the journey.
How do intended parents start?
The first step is a consultation. Loom learns about the intended parents’ goals, timeline, country preference, embryo or donor needs, questions, and budget expectations. From there, we outline what needs clinic review, attorney review, donor coordination, surrogate matching, and document planning.