One of the most important aspects of any surrogacy journey is legal protection for the intended parents, the surrogate, and the child.
Surrogacy is practiced in Ghana within a structured medical and legal environment. While the country does not have a single “surrogacy act,” the process is supported through:
Legally binding agreements ensure all parties are protected through clear, transparent, and enforceable contracts that define responsibilities and expectations.
We understand that many of our intended parents come from countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, and beyond.
Our legal and medical teams work closely together to ensure:
This coordination avoids delays and complications later.
Take the first step toward becoming a surrogate today.