How long does the surrogacy process take in Ontario?

The surrogacy process in Ontario can vary in length depending on several factors. It can take 12-18 months or more from the time intended parents (IPs) begin their search for a surrogate to the birth of the child.

Some of the factors that can affect the timeline include the availability of surrogates and the time it takes to find a good match between IPs and a surrogate. Additionally, the medical procedures involved in surrogacy, such as IVF, can also add time to the process (especially if the IPs are on a waitlist for provincial funding).

Once the IPs find a surrogate, there are typically several steps involved, including the surrogacy contract, medical screening, counselling, and embryo transfer. 

It's worth noting that the surrogacy process can be complex and involves several legal and medical considerations. It's important to work with reputable professionals experienced in surrogacy to help navigate the process and ensure the best possible outcome for everyone involved.

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