Being matched with a family is a moment filled with anticipation—and sometimes nerves. Surrogates want to feel that the agency is acting in everyone’s best interest, not just trying to “make a match.”
They want transparency: Who is this couple? What are their expectations? Are their values aligned with mine? Do they see me as a partner or just a provider?
When a match is based on more than logistics—when it’s grounded in shared intentions and mutual respect—surrogates feel more secure stepping into it. The connection becomes a collaboration, not a contract.