Surrogacy in Canada is a legal and regulated path to parenthood governed by the Assisted Human Reproduction Act (AHRA)[1]. The process typically takes 12-18 months from start to finish[2], and involves medical, legal, and emotional steps to support everyone involved. This guide highlights the key phases, legal requirements, timelines, and success factors for those considering surrogacy.
Matching & Legal: 2-4 months
Medical Preparation: 1-2 months
IVF & Transfer: 2-3 months
Pregnancy: 9 months
Post-Birth Legal: 1-2 months
Understanding the complete surrogacy journey—from legal frameworks to medical steps—empowers intended parents and surrogates to navigate the process smoothly. With clear communication, professional guidance, and emotional support, families can build their futures successfully and confidently.
[1] Government of Canada. Assisted Human Reproduction Act (S.C. 2004, c. 2). Department of Justice Canada.
[2] Fertility and Sterility Canada. Surrogacy Timeline Guide. Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, 2023.
[3] Health Canada. Assisted Human Reproduction Regulations. SOR/2019-192, 2019.
[4] Law Society of Ontario. Surrogacy Legal Requirements. Practice Guidelines, 2022.
[25] Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society. Best Practices in Surrogacy Communication. Clinical Guidelines, 2023.
[26] Health Canada. Compliance Guide: Assisted Human Reproduction Act. Regulatory Framework, 2022.
[27] Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. Reproductive Technologies Standards. Medical Guidelines, 2023.
[28] Canadian Association of Social Workers. Financial Planning in Third-Party Reproduction. Practice Manual, 2022.
[29] Mental Health Commission of Canada. Psychological Support in Assisted Reproduction. Clinical Standards, 2023.