Canada's #1 Surrogacy Agency
You've Already Been an Amazing Mom. Now Help Someone Else Become One.
Join 1,000+ Canadian surrogates who've changed lives. Receive an average of $25,000 in reimbursement, plus free wellness retreats, and the support of Canada's largest surrogacy community.
300+ surrogates in our program
Founded by a 2x surrogate





100 families waiting for every 1 surrogate




You Know the Power of Bringing Life into the World
You've felt it. The kicks, the heartbeat, the moment they placed that baby in your arms. And somewhere inside, you've thought: what if I could do that for someone else?
A Desire to Help: Do something extraordinary by sharing your gift.
A Community to Belong To: Be part of a supportive sisterhood that grows together.
On Your Own Terms: Enjoy flexible, at-home commitment that fits your life.
What If Your Next Pregnancy Changed Two Lives?

Over 100 intended parents are waiting to be matched with a surrogate in Canada
Over 100 intended parents are waiting to be matched with a surrogate in Canada

What Does a Surrogate Actually Do?
"Surrogacy was the most powerful thing I've ever done."
Learn what surrogacy is, how the process works, what reimbursement looks like, and hear from real surrogates about their experience. This short video answers the questions you're probably asking right now.
Important: As a surrogate, you carry an embryo created by someone else. There is no genetic connection between you and the baby.
The CFC Difference
You're Not Just a Surrogate. You're Part of a Sisterhood.


No other agency in Canada offers anything like Sacred Surrogacy - our exclusive program of free weekend wellness retreats designed to celebrate, empower, and support you through every step of your journey.
These aren't information sessions. They're transformative experiences - community, connection, and celebration in beautiful settings across Canada.
Free weekend retreats held across Canada; attend the one closest to you
Canada's largest surrogacy community - 1,000+ surrogates
Sacred Surrogacy podcast and ongoing support resources
Personalized emotional and logistical support from day one
Could You Be a Surrogate?
The criteria are simpler than you think. If you check these boxes, we'd love to hear from you.
Ages 21-45
Healthy women who are able to physically support a pregnancy
Had at Least One Child
A successful prior pregnancy is required
Living in Canada
Located in Canada during the surrogacy process
Nicotine-Free
Or willing to quit and live in a smoke-free household
Commitment
You are fully committed to the surrogacy process
Alcohol-Free
You are committed to abstaining from alcohol during pregnancy
Medical Screening
You are willing to undergo a medical and physiological assessment
Good Health
You are in good health and physically able to support a pregnancy
Why Surrogates Choose CFC
90% of surrogacies in Canada happen through CFC. Here's what makes us different from every other agency.

Meet Our Founder
Leia Swanberg

Leia didn't just build Canada's largest surrogacy agency - she lived it. As a two-time surrogate and six-time egg donor, she understands the surrogacy journey from the inside out.
She founded CFC with one mission: to ensure every surrogate feels respected, supported, and celebrated. Not as a means to an end, but as the extraordinary woman she is.
"Surrogacy was the most powerful thing I've ever done. Every surrogate deserves to feel that."
TEDx Speaker
Featured on BBC & CBC
Est. 2007
Two-time surrogate and six time egg donor
Real Stories From Real Surrogates
Who You’ll Meet
Our Journey Guide Team is here to walk beside you from the moment you reach out, listening, supporting, and making sure you feel informed, empowered, and cared for every step of the way.

I’ve been working in the fertility space for almost 10 years, starting with egg donors at Egg Helpers and now supporting surrogates at CFC. Building real connections is at the heart of how I work, and it’s something I strive to foster both within my team and with the surrogates we support.
Meet Alana
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I am a Surrogate Intake Specialist with a passion for connecting with women who are curious about the surrogacy process. I have been a mother for over 20 years, which has given me a deep, firsthand understanding of pregnancy, family dynamics, and the emotional aspects of motherhood.
Meet Heather
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I work as an Intake Journey Guide, where I support and guide surrogates through the early stages of their journey. I’m a two-time surrogate, a Holistic Reproductive Practitioner, and a Full Spectrum Doula, which allows me to support surrogates with a deep understanding of the emotional, physical, and logistical realities of this journey.
Meet Meaghan
Book a CallSurrogacy Is More Than a Decision. It's a Statement.
For many women, becoming a surrogate is the most powerful thing they've ever done. It's a feminist act. A declaration that your body, your choice, and your gift can change everything for a family who's been waiting.
Reclaim Your Birth Story
Women who had difficult pregnancies often find healing and empowerment through surrogacy.
Freedom and Empowerment
Newcomers to Canada see surrogacy as a powerful act of freedom - choosing what to do with their bodies.
Do Something Extraordinary
Not everyone can do this. But you can. And that makes it one of the most remarkable things a person can choose.

What is surrogacy?
Surrogacy is a method of assisted reproduction, where a woman carries and gives birth to a child for another family.
This is possible through advancements in reproductive technology using in-vitro fertilization (IVF). People who would not otherwise be able to have children are now able to do so through surrogacy and IVF.
Why become a surrogate?
Surrogacy is a beautiful gift. Many of our surrogates tell us they loved being pregnant and had easy pregnancies. Or, they could not imagine their life without their children. Or, they've seen infertility within their circle of friends and want to pay it forward.
It is a selfless act that feels truly rewarding to witness someone becoming a parent.
What are the requirements of becoming a surrogate?
To become a surrogate you must:
- be a parent yourself who has had an easy pregnancy and birth.
- be between the ages of 21 and 42 years.
- not smoke or use recreational drugs.
- be willing to undergo a background check for yourself and spouse.
It is essential that you are fully committed to the surrogacy process.
What is the difference between a gestational surrogate and traditional surrogate?
A genetic or traditional surrogate is a woman who also donated her egg and therefore has a biological link to the child she is carrying for the intended parents. In a traditional surrogacy, the surrogate is inseminated (usually artificially) with the intended father’s sperm.
A gestational surrogate, which is the most common, is a woman who is not genetically connected to the child she is carrying. The egg is harvested from the intended mother or an egg donor, fertilized with the prospective father’s sperm or sperm donor, and then transferred into the surrogate through in-vitro fertilization.
Canadian Fertility Consulting only works with gestational surrogates.
Why work with an agency instead of independently
We are here to guide you, support you, and ensure that reimbursements held in an account and available to you. We handle the details so you are able to build a relationship with your intended parents and focus on having a healthy pregnancy.
Who needs surrogacy?
There are many reasons that our clients require the generosity of a gestational carrier to have a child. Some reasons include:
- It is not medically safe for the intended mother to carry a pregnancy.
- Medication that the mother is taking would interfere with her becoming pregnant or carrying a healthy pregnancy and baby.
- Loss of fertility due to cancer.
- Same-sex couples.
- Unexplained infertility.
- Endometriosis, PCOS or another gynecological issue.
- Women born without a uterus or reproductive organs.
Regardless of the specific reason, all of our hopeful parents have a genuine desire to have a child, and are committed to sharing this journey with you.
How do I get matched with hopeful parents?
As soon as the screening process is complete, you will be presented with a profile of potential intended parents based on the preferences you have shared with us. These intended parents will be reviewing your profile as well. Once you have decided which parent(s) will be your best fit, we will set up a meeting to finalize the process. The choice to work together is mutual so that you are both comfortable moving forward together.
Do you work with all types of intended parents?
Yes. Canadian Fertility Consulting works with all types of couples and individuals who wish to become parents. We do not discriminate against age, ethnic background, marital status or sexual orientation.
We aim to match our clients with a fertility clinic that suits their individual needs - ensuring they receive the best patient-centered care throughout their journey.
Do you have surrogates or intended parents that I can speak to?
Of course, we would love to introduce you to some of our clients and/or experienced surrogates. Reach out to us for more information.
What does the surrogate intake process consist of?
Potential surrogates are booked in for a one hour information call. On this call our Surrogate Case Specialist will answer all of your questions, provide you with information on the process, and fill out the application form should you wish to proceed.
The next step is a counselling assessment to ensure you have all your questions answered, and that surrogacy would be a good fit for your family.
From there we will ask you to complete a criminal record check.
The next step is finding your intended parents!
What happens once I'm matched with intended parents?
Once you are matched with parents, you’ll see their IVF physician for your medical screening as well as a therapist for your psychological evaluation. After all screenings have been completed and you’ve been ‘cleared’, the contract will be drafted and reviewed by all parties. After legal contracts are completed, the IVF physician can proceed with your medications for your transfer. You cannot start your medications until you have received legal clearance.
What procedures are involved in the medical screening process?
The surrogacy medical screening process involves several medical tests and procedures to help the IVF physicians determine that you’re in good health and that it’s safe for you to proceed as a surrogate. Each physician may have a different protocol for screenings, but they perform any number of these tests:
- blood work for various diseases
- vaginal ultrasound
- hysterosalpingogram/HSG
- hysteroscopy/HCG
- a gynecological exam
Your spouse or partner may also be required to undergo blood tests to ensure that there are no infectious diseases that could be transmitted to you.
How much contact will I have with my intended parents?
The relationship you build with your intended parents will be unique, and based on what you are both looking for. Many surrogates become quite close during the process, and remain in contact after the birth. It is entirely up to you! We are here to help you build a nurturing and supportive relationship with the people you are helping.
Will I need to travel?
If you are matched with intended parents whose IVF physician is not local, yes. Travel can be one of the most exciting adventures during the surrogacy process and all of your expenses are covered. We make all of your travel arrangements for you to make it easy and enjoyable. This includes airfare, car service, and reservations at hotels. Please note that you will be reimbursed for lost wages and/or childcare.
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