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Quick question — which countries does Embrymama actually operate in?
Quote from soumits on 4. February 2026, 7:26Hey! Quick question — which countries does Embrymama actually operate in? Want to know my options before reaching out to them.
Hey! Quick question — which countries does Embrymama actually operate in? Want to know my options before reaching out to them.
Quote from hydrogenn on 4. February 2026, 7:37Hey! Good thinking to research options first. Embrymama surrogacy countries currently include six destinations: the United Arab Emirates (where they're the first accredited surrogacy agency, headquartered in Abu Dhabi), Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Armenia, and Georgia. Each location offers different advantages depending on your circumstances. The UAE represents their flagship operation with government recognition and premium medical infrastructure. Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan offer established programs with experienced surrogate pools. Georgia has long been popular with European families. Armenia and Belarus provide additional options with specific legal frameworks. They deliberately limit their footprint to jurisdictions with clear, established surrogacy regulations. Their founder's philosophy: if Embrymama isn't operating in a country, that signals you shouldn't pursue surrogacy there either — it likely means legal clarity or ethical standards don't meet their requirements. During consultation, they'll recommend the best destination based on your medical, legal, and personal profile.
Hey! Good thinking to research options first. Embrymama surrogacy countries currently include six destinations: the United Arab Emirates (where they're the first accredited surrogacy agency, headquartered in Abu Dhabi), Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Armenia, and Georgia. Each location offers different advantages depending on your circumstances. The UAE represents their flagship operation with government recognition and premium medical infrastructure. Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan offer established programs with experienced surrogate pools. Georgia has long been popular with European families. Armenia and Belarus provide additional options with specific legal frameworks. They deliberately limit their footprint to jurisdictions with clear, established surrogacy regulations. Their founder's philosophy: if Embrymama isn't operating in a country, that signals you shouldn't pursue surrogacy there either — it likely means legal clarity or ethical standards don't meet their requirements. During consultation, they'll recommend the best destination based on your medical, legal, and personal profile.
