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Surrogacy in India – Legal Rules, Eligibility, Process & Medical Conditions (2026 Guide)

Surrogacy in India is legal but highly regulated. Over the past few years, strict laws have been implemented to ensure ethical practices and protect all parties involved. For intended parents, understanding the legal, medical, and procedural aspects is very important before starting the journey. At Krishvi Women’s Hospital and IVF Centre, we guide couples step-by-step through safe, ethical, and legally compliant surrogacy treatment.

Surrogacy in India 2026 showing altruistic surrogacy process and legal surrogacy rules India at Krishvi Women’s Hospital and IVF Centre Ahmedabad

What is Surrogacy?

Surrogacy is a process where a woman (surrogate mother) carries and delivers a baby for another individual or couple. After birth, the child is legally handed over to the intended parents.

Surrogacy Law in India

Surrogacy in India is governed by the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021.

Allowed:

Not Allowed:

Who Can Opt for Surrogacy?

Age Criteria:

Not Allowed:

Requirements for Surrogate Mother

Step-by-Step Surrogacy Process

For detailed understanding, refer to: IVF Treatment Process

Cost of Surrogacy in India

The approximate cost ranges between ₹20 lakh to ₹35 lakh. This includes IVF treatment, hospital charges, legal documentation, and insurance.

Related: IVF Cost in India

Medical Conditions Where Surrogacy is Allowed

1. Absence of Uterus

2. Uterine Abnormalities

3. Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

4. Repeated IVF Failure

5. Serious Health Conditions

6. Genetic or Medical Risks

Important Legal Requirement

A registered medical practitioner must certify that pregnancy is not possible or is unsafe. This certificate is mandatory under Indian law.

Why Choose Krishvi Women’s Hospital and IVF Centre?

Explore more: Fertility Treatment in Ahmedabad

Key Takeaway

Surrogacy in India is legal but strictly regulated and allowed only for genuine medical reasons. With the right medical guidance and legal support, it can help couples achieve parenthood safely.