From First Call to Embryo Transfer: A Realistic Timeline for Surrogacy at Elevate

February 27, 2026 |
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Realistic Surrogacy Timeline: First Call to Embryo Transfer

No two surrogacy journeys look alike. And at Elevate, we believe they shouldn’t. Each family, each surrogate, and each embryo transfer has its own rhythm. But even with those variables, it helps to understand what a realistic timeline looks like, especially when you’re planning emotionally, logistically, and financially.

Whether you’re an Intended Parent or a prospective surrogate, this guide is designed to help you feel confident and prepared every step of the way.

Key Takeaways:

  • Average Timeline: Most journeys take 12–18 months, though the Summit Program can significantly accelerate matching. 
  • Speed Factors: Timelines move faster when Intended Parents have PGT-tested embryos ready and flexible preferences. 
  • Emotional Pace: Beyond the calendar, we honor the emotional timeline and support you through waiting periods and milestones.

Every Surrogacy Timeline Is Different, and That’s Okay

Surrogacy involves many moving parts: embryo readiness, legal paperwork, psychological screening, and more. Delays can happen, but so can pleasant surprises.

What makes Elevate different is how we manage expectations from the start. Our founders were once Intended Parents, so we understand the weight of waiting. That’s why we provide realistic timelines, proactive updates, and 1:1 guidance from day one.

Surrogacy at Elevate: Step-by-Step Timeline

Here’s a look at how the process unfolds in our two signature paths: the Summit Surrogacy Program and the Standard Surrogacy Program.

StepStandard ProgramSummit Program 
Application + Intake Call1 week1 week
Matching6-10 months0-3 months
Clinical Screening (medical + psychological)2-8 weeks2-8 weeks
Legal Contracts2-6 weeks2-6 weeks
Embryo Transfer Scheduling1-4 weeks post-legal1-4 weeks post-legal

Both packages include Elevate’s full concierge support and transparency.

What Can Speed Things Up, or Slow Things Down

Factors that can accelerate the timeline:

  • Having PGT-tested embryos ready to go
  • Choosing the Summit Program
  • Flexible preferences around surrogate location or family type

Factors that can delay the timeline:

  • New or updated medical tests
  • Complex legal needs
  • Scheduling conflicts for transfer
  • Narrow match preferences

Elevate anticipates these hurdles and actively works behind the scenes to maintain momentum.

The Emotional Timeline: It’s Not Just About Weeks and Months

There’s the medical timeline, and then there’s the emotional one. We honor both.

Here are some emotional milestones you can expect:

  • The Spark of Hope: After your intake call, when the possibility becomes real.
  • Match Day: That first meeting where things just click.
  • The Waiting Weeks: Between legal clearance and transfer. Nerve-wracking, but necessary.
  • Transfer Day: A moment full of anticipation, possibility, and heart.

Throughout all of it, Elevate’s case managers are by your side. We provide updates, normalize your feelings, and stay one step ahead to reduce stress.

When You’re Ready, We’re Ready With You

The best surrogacy timeline is the one that feels right for you. Whether you’re hoping to move quickly or need time to get ready, Elevate is here to guide you, whatever your pace.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the surrogacy process take from start to embryo transfer?

Typically, 8-14 months from the first intake call to embryo transfer. The exact timeline depends on factors such as embryo readiness, medical results, and scheduling availability.
If you’re part of Elevate’s Summit Program, the timeline to transfer can often be shortened to 4-7 months, especially when embryos are ready, and a pre-screened surrogate match is available.

Can I start matching before legal clearance is complete?

Yes. Elevate begins the matching process the moment our services are engaged.
Legal contracts typically occur after a match is made and your clinic issues medical clearance, but always before embryo transfer. This approach allows your journey to keep moving forward while still ensuring every step is handled responsibly.

How long after matching does embryo transfer usually happen?

Embryo transfer typically happens 4-6 months after a confirmed match.
This window allows time for:
– Medical clearance steps required by the fertility clinic
– Legal contracts to be finalized
– Medication and cycle scheduling prep
– Calendar coordination between the surrogate, clinic, and Intended Parents

What if I have a deadline or need things to move faster?

If time is a major priority, Elevate’s Summit Program was designed for families and surrogates who want to move forward as efficiently as possible.
Summit offers a guaranteed 0-3-month match timeline, while still protecting what matters most: emotional alignment and long-term compatibility.

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