Hybrid Surrogacy
Programs
The Hybrid model is the
best of both worlds
A hybrid surrogacy journey allows you to divide the process across different destinations,
optimizing costs, timelines, and legal requirements to better suit your needs.
Our Hybrid model is designed for
intended parents who:

Are facing delays or are stuck in their current journey

Want a more cost-effective surrogacy journey

Want more flexibility in timelines and locations
We provide expert guidance for the following Hybrid Surrogacy combinations:

Choosing the right path for you
Not every destination is the perfect fit for every family. Legal requirements vary by country, and understanding your home country’s regulations is crucial in selecting the best route.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a Hybrid Surrogacy Program?
A hybrid surrogacy program is a program that combines strengths from multiple countries—such as Canada, Mexico, Argentina and Colombia— in order to achieve a flexible, efficient, and cost-effective journey that fits your needs.
For example: If you are looking for an open donation model but want your surrogacy journey to take place in Colombia (where only anonymous donation is allowed), you can choose a hybrid program. In this case, embryos can be created in Argentina (where open donation is legal) and then transferred to a surrogate in Colombia or another destination of your choice.
Who are these Hybrid Programs ideal for?
These hybrid options are perfect for:
- Families who need flexibility with timing and location.
- Intended parents facing legal or logistical delays in their home country.
- Those seeking more affordable alternatives without compromising quality.
Is there support available throughout the journey?
Yes, at Babies Come True you’ll have a dedicated case coordinator guiding you in every step of the way—from the first consultation to the birth of your baby.
Is the legal process handled locally or internationally?
All legal matters are managed by trusted local experts who are fluent in both English and Spanish. We ensure full compliance with the legal systems of each destination country we offer.
However, upon returning to your home country, you will need to complete an additional legal process with a local lawyer in order to obtain the necessary documentation.
How Does the Canada/United States Hybrid Program Work?
In this hybrid program, your embryos are created in Canada, often with the help of a Canadian egg donor. A U.S.-based surrogate then travels to Canada for the embryo transfer. After the procedure, she returns to the United States, where she will carry the pregnancy and give birth.
This model combines the high-quality care of Canadian fertility clinics with the legal clarity and surrogacy experience available in the United States. It can also help reduce clinic costs and may allow you to match with a surrogate more quickly.
How Does the Canada/Argentina Hybrid Program Work?
In this program, your embryos are typically created in Canada, often with the help of a Canadian egg donor if needed. Once ready, the embryos are safely shipped to a trusted clinic in Argentina, where your surrogate will undergo the embryo transfer.
This hybrid approach can speed up the matching process, as surrogates are often more readily available in Argentina.
How Does the Canada/Mexico Hybrid Program Work?
In this program, you’ll create your embryos in Canada — or use embryos you already have stored there. A Mexican surrogate will then travel to Canada for the embryo transfer. After the procedure, she’ll return to Mexico for the remainder of the pregnancy and delivery.
This option is especially well-suited for intended parents who already have embryos in Canada and are seeking a flexible, cross-border surrogacy arrangement.
How Does the Argentina/Colombia Hybrid Program Work?
This program leverages the strengths of both Argentina and Colombia. Your embryos are created in Argentina, often using an Argentinian egg donor if needed. Once ready, the embryos are shipped to Colombia, where a Colombian surrogate will carry the pregnancy and complete the birth.
This option gives you access to Argentina’s diverse egg donor pool — including open donation — while benefiting from Colombia’s supportive legal framework for surrogacy.
How Does the Argentina/Mexico Hybrid Program Work?
In the Argentina/Mexico hybrid program, your embryos are created in Argentina, often using an Argentinian egg donor. Once ready, a Mexican surrogate will travel to Argentina for the embryo transfer. She’ll then return to Mexico, where she’ll carry the pregnancy and give birth.
This model combines Argentina’s broad egg donor availability with Mexico’s growing surrogacy infrastructure and flexible options for birth and legal parentage.
How Does the Argentina/United States Hybrid Program Work?
In this hybrid program, your embryos are created in Argentina, often using an Argentinian egg donor. A U.S.-based surrogate then travels to Argentina for the embryo transfer. After the procedure, she returns to the United States, where she will carry the pregnancy and give birth.
This model offers access to Argentina’s diverse egg donor pool, combined with the well-established surrogacy infrastructure and legal clarity available in the United States.
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