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Supporting Surrogacy for HIV-Positive Couples

HIV/SPAR Positive Surrogacy 

At Colombia Surrogacy Partners, we pour our hearts into empowering HIV-positive intended parents on their path to parenthood. Our roots in marriage and family therapy infuse every step of the journey with empathy and unwavering support.

As a gay-led organization, we cherish the value of inclusivity and respect in the beautiful tapestry of family-building. We can help you navigate the complexities of this process with expertise from within the South American legal system. With a team that has celebrated over 60 precious live births, your safety, comfort, and well-being are our guiding lights. 

We stand firm in the belief that every soul deserves the profound joy of parenthood. Join us at Colombia Surrogacy Partners, where we stand ready to help you create the family your heart yearns for.

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Surrogate Services for HIV-Positive/SPAR Parents

Why Should HIV-Positive Couples Choose Colombia Surrogacy Partners?

Partnering with Colombia Surrogacy Partners as an HIV-positive couple opens the door to a range of heartfelt benefits to nurture your extraordinary journey:

  • We specialize in marriage and family therapy to offer emotional support uniquely crafted for you.
  • Proudly LGBTQ+ owned, we embrace diversity and inclusivity.
  • Our legal consultants can help guide you through the maze with insights from the South American legal system.
  • We stand up against surrogacy shortages and discrimination, fighting for your human right to become a parent.
  • With a history of over 60 joyful births, our team brings expertise and comfort to your surrogacy adventure.

Colombia Surrogacy Partners is committed to empowering HIV-positive couples to realize their dream of parenthood while respecting their human rights and fostering a supportive environment throughout the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SPAR?

In this context, SPAR stands for Special Program of Assisted Reproduction. It is a program designed for HIV-positive individuals or couples who wish to have children through surrogacy and egg donation. The SPAR program offers specialized support, as well as legal guidance, to facilitate the best possible outcome for both the intended parents and the surrogate mother.

How does Colombia Surrogacy Partners incorporate SPAR in helping HIV-positive couples?

Colombia Surrogacy Partners incorporates SPAR by providing HIV-positive couples with access to the specialized program and its resources. Our experienced team works closely with SPAR to facilitate the surrogacy process for couples who qualify.

How does Colombia Surrogacy Partners support HIV-positive couples throughout the surrogacy process?

Colombia Surrogacy Partners provides specialized support and guidance tailored to the unique needs of HIV-positive couples, helping them navigate the surrogacy journey with care and compassion.

What role does Colombia Surrogacy Partners play in advocating for the rights of HIV-positive couples to become parents through surrogacy?

Colombia Surrogacy Partners is committed to advocating for the rights of all individuals, including HIV-positive couples, to pursue parenthood through surrogacy while upholding ethical standards and inclusivity.

What are the benefits of surrogacy versus IVF clinics for HIV patients?

The main benefits of surrogacy over traditional IVF clinics for HIV patients include reduced risk of transmission to the surrogate mother and child, as well as access to specialized medical care that caters specifically to the unique needs of HIV-positive individuals. Surrogacy also allows for genetic connection between the intended parents and their child, which may not be possible with other assisted reproduction methods.

How does surrogacy and egg donation work for HIV-positive couples?

Surrogacy and egg donation can work for HIV-positive couples through a process called "sperm washing." This technique helps reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to the surrogate or the child. In this process, the sperm is separated from the semen and then tested for HIV. If the results are negative, the sperm can be used for fertilization with an egg donor. The intended parents' embryos are then transferred to a surrogate mother who carries and delivers the baby. Additionally, using a surrogate who is not HIV positive and undergoing IVF with preimplantation genetic testing can further minimize the risk. In this scenario, the embryos are tested for HIV before being transferred to the surrogate.

Is it possible for HIV-positive individuals or couples to have biological children through surrogacy?

Yes, with advancements in medical technology and proper precautions, HIV-positive individuals or couples can have biological children through surrogacy while minimizing the risk of transmission.

How can I learn more about your surrogacy clinics near me?

Colombia Surrogacy Partners is here to help make your surrogacy journey as smooth as possible from the very start. Contact us to learn more about our program and how we can help you start your own family.

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