Transparent Pricing for Your Surrogacy Journey
Below you'll find the full, transparent pricing for our surrogacy programs in Ghana. We believe in complete clarity from the start, so you can plan your journey with confidence.
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Shipped Embryos
You've already created your embryos and you're ready for the next step. This programme is designed for intended parents who are shipping embryos from a clinic abroad to Ghana for transfer with our surrogate. We handle everything from arrival, surrogate matching, transfer preparation, pregnancy monitoring, and birth - so you can focus on what matters most.
$51,935
Self-Cycle
This program is for intended parents using their own eggs and sperm, with no donor materials needed. Your full IVF cycle takes place here in Ghana at our partner clinic, followed by surrogate matching, transfer, and end-to-end pregnancy care. A complete journey, all coordinated in one place.
$54,485
Using Egg/Sperm Donor
If you need donor eggs, donor sperm, or both, this program brings everything together. We manage donor identification, screening, and matching alongside your surrogate selection and IVF cycle, so you have one team coordinating every part of the process.
$58,735
Guarantee
Our most comprehensive program, designed for intended parents who meet the criteria and want the security of knowing the journey continues until it works. You receive unlimited frozen embryo transfers until a confirmed live birth, giving you peace of mind that a single failed transfer won't stop your path to parenthood. Subject to the availability of viable embryos.
$65,382
What's Not Included
To set clear expectations, the following costs are not covered by the program fee.
Intended parents' travel and accommodation in Ghana.
Personal expenses during stays.
Home-jurisdiction legal recognition costs.
Costs of any cycles or services undertaken outside the New Leaf program.

Pricing FAQ
Common questions about our pricing structure.
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