Blessing Surrogacy — An Honest Editorial Review
Among fertility clinics in California, patients exploring third-party reproduction quickly discover that a surrogacy agency sits next to — not inside — the IVF clinic. The agency handles matching, screening, contracts, escrow coordination, and journey support; the IVF clinic handles medical cycles, embryo creation, and transfer. Blessing Surrogacy, founded in 2019 and based at 10390 Santa Monica Blvd in West Los Angeles, is a boutique California gestational-surrogacy agency serving intended parents across the U.S. and internationally, with notable multilingual coordination in English, Spanish, and Mandarin.
About the Agency
Blessing Surrogacy is a gestational-surrogacy agency — not a medical IVF clinic. Its stated operating model involves partnering with established California IVF programs and experienced OB/GYNs for the clinical side of each journey, while the agency handles the surrogate-side workflow: recruitment, medical and psychological screening, legal coordination, escrow setup, and longitudinal case management. Coordinators and translators operate in English, Spanish, Mandarin, and other languages — a meaningful feature for intended parents from Asia, Latin America, and Europe who increasingly form families through California surrogacy.
Services Offered
Services typical of a California gestational-surrogacy agency include:
- Surrogate recruitment and screening
- Intended-parent intake and matching
- Psychological screening coordination (surrogate and intended parents)
- Legal coordination (Pre-Birth Order / Parental Order attorney referrals)
- Escrow account setup and disbursement management
- IVF-clinic and OB/GYN coordination across the surrogate's cycle and pregnancy
- Surrogate support, peer groups, and licensed counseling
- Cross-border and international intended-parent logistics (travel, translation, document management)
Confirm specific service availability and current pricing when you inquire.
What This Agency Is — and Isn't
Blessing Surrogacy is an agency, not a fertility clinic. It does not perform IVF, ICSI, egg retrievals, or embryo transfers, does not operate an embryology lab, and does not appear in SART or CDC ART reporting because it does not perform ART cycles. Medical cycles are run at a partnered IVF program; the agency coordinates around the cycle calendar.
California Surrogacy Law
California is widely considered the most surrogacy-friendly jurisdiction in the United States. California Family Code §§ 7960–7962 governs gestational surrogacy and provides a clear statutory pathway for pre-birth orders establishing intended parentage regardless of marital status, sexual orientation, or biological relationship to the child. This legal clarity is one of the structural reasons California agencies like Blessing handle cases for intended parents who live in less surrogacy-friendly states and countries.
Typical California Surrogacy Costs (Overview)
California gestational-surrogacy journeys typically run $130,000–$200,000+ all-in, including agency fees, surrogate compensation, IVF-clinic fees, medications, escrow, legal, insurance, and travel. Individual quotes vary widely based on matching timelines, surrogate profile, and whether the intended parents already have embryos banked. Always request a current, itemized cost breakdown from any agency before signing.
Patient and Surrogate Experience
Boutique multilingual agencies like Blessing typically emphasize surrogate-centered care (peer support groups, licensed counseling, advocacy during pregnancy) and long-view relationship management with intended parents. The 4.9/242 Google review profile reflects that positioning. Individual experiences vary; always speak directly with current and former clients and surrogates before signing.
California Insurance Context
California's SB 729 expanded infertility and IVF coverage requirements for large, state-regulated group health plans — but surrogacy fees, surrogate compensation, and agency retainers are not covered by state fertility mandates. Surrogate maternity insurance is its own category (and is a required line item in most surrogacy contracts). Our fertility insurance mandates by state guide covers SB 729 in detail.
Considering At-Home Insemination First?
Surrogacy is a specific path that makes sense when carrying is not possible or not safe — uterine factors, prior cancer treatment, same-sex male couples, or medically complex pregnancies. For patients who can carry but are starting family-building, at-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a private, low-cost first step. MakeAMom kits are a one-time purchase, reusable until conception, and ship in plain packaging — useful in early preconception health exploration.
When to Add a California REI
Any surrogacy journey will involve a California IVF program for embryo creation, genetic testing (if pursued), and transfer. Intended parents who do not yet have embryos banked will typically begin with an REI consult before engaging an agency. Our IVF overview and how to read IVF success rates guide are useful reading before picking a clinical partner.
Location and Contact
Address: 10390 Santa Monica Blvd, Ste 370, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Phone: (805) 358-2997 Established: 2019
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Blessing Surrogacy perform IVF? No. The agency handles matching, screening, contracts, escrow, and coordination; IVF is performed at a partnered California fertility clinic.
What languages are supported? Coordinators and translators operate in English, Spanish, Mandarin, and other languages — a practical feature for cross-border intended parents.
Is California surrogacy legally secure? Yes. California Family Code §§ 7960–7962 provides a clear statutory framework for gestational surrogacy, with pre-birth orders establishing intended parentage regardless of marital status, sexual orientation, or biological relationship to the child.
What does California surrogacy cost? Typical all-in journeys run $130,000–$200,000+; always request a current itemized breakdown before signing.
Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. See our editorial policy.
