Travelling Home With Your Baby After Surrogacy Abroad - What To Expect
The final step of your surrogacy journey—bringing your baby home—is a momentous and emotional experience. If you've gone through surrogacy in a country abroad, such as in Georgia, Cyprus, or Mexico, you may have questions or concerns about the process of bringing your newborn back home.
At Little Embryos, we’re here to guide you through the logistics, legalities, and emotional aspects of traveling with your baby after surrogacy.

Preparing For The Journey Home
After the birth of your baby, there are a few steps to ensure that you're ready to fly home. In collaboration with Little Embryos, you’ll receive detailed instructions for the paperwork, health checks, and travel preparations that are essential for the trip.
Whether you're traveling to your home country or to a different location, we'll help you coordinate your baby’s passport, birth certificate, and any necessary medical clearances required for international travel.
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Legal Considerations: Citizenship and Parental Rights
One of the first questions many intended parents ask is, "How do we establish our baby’s citizenship?"
Depending on your country of origin, your baby may need additional documentation before you can bring them home.
At Little Embryos, our legal team is here to ensure that all the necessary paperwork is filed. We’ll guide you through the steps to ensure that your parental rights are established and that your baby’s citizenship process goes smoothly. You can explore our legal guidance by clicking here.

Medical Considerations for Your Baby
Before traveling, your newborn will need a health check and clearance from a doctor to ensure they are fit for travel. You’ll also receive any medical documentation for your baby, including a health report from your surrogate’s physician.
Whether you’re traveling to a clinic in Georgia, Cyprus, or Mexico, Little Embryos ensures that all medical guidelines are met and that your baby is ready for the flight.

The Flight: What to Expect
Traveling with a newborn can be overwhelming, but with proper planning, it can be a smooth experience. Babies usually need extra care on flights, so it’s important to pack the essentials—diapers, baby clothes, formula, or breast milk, as well as any necessary medications.
We recommend checking with your airline about their baby policies, such as infant seating, baggage allowances, and any special needs. Little Embryos will provide you with helpful advice for the journey home to ensure your baby's comfort.

Arrival at Home: Legal and Administrative Steps
Once you arrive at home, there will be additional administrative steps to finalize, including registering your baby's birth, establishing your parental rights, and possibly going through embassy procedures to confirm citizenship.
At Little Embryos, we stay with you through the entire process, ensuring that all steps are completed to finalize your journey and legal status as parents.

