When IVF Isn’t Enough: Signs It Might Be Time to Consider Surrogacy
- Kristi C.
- Sep 7
- 1 min read
IVF and Fertility Treatment That Isn’t Working
You’ve been through the shots, the procedures, the endless appointments. The embryos looked good. Your doctor said “everything looks right.” But the transfers still didn’t work.
When IVF fails again and again, it’s not your fault. For many intended parents, this is the turning point where surrogacy becomes the next step worth considering.
When Infertility Leaves You Exhausted
IVF takes a toll — physically, financially, and emotionally. It’s okay to admit you’re tired. It’s okay to say, “I’ve done enough.”
Surrogacy gives intended parents the chance to step out of repeated cycles and still achieve the dream of parenthood.
Medical Reasons for Surrogacy
Some intended mothers face health conditions — heart disease, autoimmune disorders, uterine issues — that make pregnancy unsafe. Others have experienced repeated loss or trauma.
Surrogacy provides a safe, medically supported way forward while protecting your health and well-being.

Exploring the Surrogacy Journey
If you’ve ever googled “when to consider surrogacy” late at night, you’re not alone. That quiet voice inside you is worth listening to.
Considering surrogacy doesn’t mean you’ve given up. It means you’re opening the door to another way of building your family.
SMARTPath Fertility Support for Intended Parents
At SMARTPath Fertility, we guide intended parents through every stage of the surrogacy journey. From matching you with a qualified surrogate to handling legal, medical, and emotional support, we make sure your path is ethical, transparent, and caring.
When IVF isn’t enough, surrogacy can be the way you finally meet your baby. And we’ll be by your side every step of the way.




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