The highest standard of care in the surrogacy industry!
Shared Conception is Texas’ Premier boutique surrogacy agency! We are a full-service, results-oriented agency that provides our clients with the highest standard of care in the surrogacy industry!
Intended Parents
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Surrogate Mothers
Let us help you give a priceless gift in a way
only YOU can-through surrogacy!
Baby Bytes
What to Expect on Beta Day
At the close of the two week wait comes the day that your months of preparation have all led towards. The big blood draw that will conclude if the transfer worked, if your surrogate is pregnant, and if your road to parenthood is well underway! On Beta Day, your...
9 Reasons to Become a Surrogate
The reasons a woman chooses to become a surrogate can be endless. Chances are, if you’re considering making this life changing choice, you’ve already compiled a list of reasons and benefits. Even so, here are nine more benefits to consider; one for each month you’ll...
Heartwarming Surrogacy Stories
Would you carry a stranger’s baby? How about your sister’s? Over the last few years, surrogacy has entered our pop culture zeitgeist with celebrities using surrogates to complete their families. But surrogacy remains one of the least talked about tools in the fight...
Telling Your Boss About Surrogacy
Telling your boss that you’re pregnant can be stressful. When the baby you’ll be carrying isn’t your own, telling the boss your big news can seem overwhelming. Depending on your relationship with your boss and the workplace atmosphere, you’ll first need to decide if...
When to Share Your Big News
Becoming pregnant is a big deal. When pregnancy is achieved through surrogacy it can be an even bigger deal. Despite your unique conception story, you now get to make the first tough decision of the pregnancy; when to tell your friends that someone else is carrying...
Causes of a Failed Embryo Transfer
The confirmation of a failed embryo transfer can feel devastating. After weeks, sometimes months, of contracts, medications, and monitoring, a negative pregnancy test result often leaves both intended parents and surrogates feeling confused, angry and even a bit...





