Canadian intended parents using a gestational surrogate are same-sex male couples or single men
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4%
of employer-sponsored funds at Carrot are used towards gestational surrogacy expenses
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96%
of Carrot customers offer financial coverage for gestational surrogacy to their employees
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All about gestational surrogacy
Finding a gestational carrier
In gestational surrogacy, an intended parent or parents work with a person who carries a pregnancy for them
Creating embryos
Embryos are created using genetic material from the intended parent(s) or a donor and then transferred to a gestational carrier through an embryo transfer after in vitro fertilization (IVF)
Why gestational surrogacy
Surrogacy is an important option for people experiencing infertility, single parents by choice, same-sex couples and others unable to carry a pregnancy
Surrogacy laws in Canada
Altruistic surrogacy is legal in Canada, so Carrot Experts help members navigate the complex local laws, requirements, and cross-border care options while guiding them to trustworthy agencies and legal support.
Surrogacy support at Carrot — we go there with you
From prenatal to postpartum, Carrot provides world-class resources, support, and education that improves health outcomes, lowers healthcare costs and helps employees navigate life changes.
When IVF is the right option, Carrot prioritizes safe and cost-effective pregnancies. By promoting single embryo transfers, Carrot decreases risks and drives healthier outcomes.
For accessible menopause support during life's busiest moments, Carrot helps members navigate treatment options and resources when members need it most.
Hormonal health is a lifelong journey for every gender, and Carrot is here every step of the way. With our age-inclusive men's health support, no employee is left behind.