Surrogacy law in Virginia explained by Chesapeake Surrogacy Center
Surrogates
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Yes, surrogacy is legal in Virginia. Gestational surrogacy is recognized, courts establish parentage for intended parents, and families build their families this way every year. Here’s a look at how the law works and why experienced guidance matters.

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Two plants representing gestational and traditional surrogacy differences explained by Chesapeake Surrogacy Center in Virginia
Surrogates
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Traditional and gestational surrogacy sound similar, but one difference, genetics, changes everything about how the journey works legally, medically, and emotionally. Here’s a clear look at how the two compare, why gestational surrogacy is the modern standard, and why it’s the only type Chesapeake Surrogacy offers.

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Two people learning about surrogacy in Virginia with Chesapeake Surrogacy Center
Surrogates
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What is surrogacy, exactly? Here’s a plain-language guide for Virginia families covering the basics, the process, the cost, the legal landscape, and the ethics, written for women considering surrogacy and intended parents alike.

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Surrogate reviewing surrogacy timeline and process phases with Chesapeake Surrogacy in Virginia
Surrogates
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How long does surrogacy actually take? The full journey typically spans 18 months to two years. Here’s a clear, phase-by-phase breakdown from application to delivery, plus the things that can speed it up or slow it down.

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Surrogate reviewing the surrogacy process step by step with Chesapeake Surrogacy in Virginia
Surrogates
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What is the surrogacy process actually like? Here’s a clear, honest walk-through of all eight steps, from application and screening to matching, transfer, birth, and postpartum support, plus a realistic timeline.

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Woman considering becoming a surrogate in Virginia
Surrogates
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Nobody stumbles into surrogacy. Here are the real reasons women choose it, from wanting to do something that lasts to loving pregnancy to building toward a goal, drawn from the surrogates we’ve actually worked with.

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