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Pacific Surrogacy — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Irvine, CA
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Prof. Latifat Ibisomi, PhD, MSc (Med)

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Dr. Cristian Jesam, MD

Reproductive Medicine & IVF Instituto Chileno de Medicina Reproductiva (ICMER), Santiago; Universidad de Chile; SGFertility Chile

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Pacific Surrogacy — An Honest Editorial Review

Intended parents weighing surrogacy alongside fertility clinics in California will encounter a notable Orange County agency cluster distinct from the larger Los Angeles and Pasadena networks — Giving Tree Surrogacy, SoCal Surrogacy (Tustin), Babytree Surrogacy, West Coast Surrogacy, and Pacific Surrogacy among them. Orange County's agency density reflects California's nation-leading surrogacy statute and the Irvine/OC corridor's concentration of reproductive endocrinology (REI) clinics. Pacific Surrogacy LLC is a veteran-owned third-party reproduction agency on Roosevelt in Irvine that markets itself as a pre-screened, nationally networked matching service for intended parents and gestational carriers. It is not a medical clinic, and it is not an REI practice. (Note for prospective clients: Pacific Surrogacy LLC in Irvine is a distinct entity from the similarly named "Pacific Surrogacy & Egg Donation" agency based in Tarzana — verify the website and address before any consultation.)

About the Agency

Pacific Surrogacy LLC operates out of 930 Roosevelt, Suite 210, in Irvine. Public records list Haotian Bai as President. The agency describes itself as veteran-owned and states it has assisted hundreds of families across more than 35 US states. Public-facing materials and third-party directories reference a 2008 origin for the founding group with formal business registration in 2018 — prospective intended parents (IPs) should ask directly which date the agency treats as its operational tenure, along with current active case count and matching timelines. Pacific Surrogacy does not publicly list membership in the Society for Ethics in Egg Donation and Surrogacy (SEEDS) or the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) — worth asking about directly. It holds an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau as a non-accredited business.

Services Offered

The agency's advertised scope covers the non-medical scaffolding of a gestational-carrier (GC) cycle:

  • Gestational carrier recruitment, screening, and matching from a pre-screened national pool
  • Intended-parent intake and case management
  • Surrogate medical-records review and clinic liaison
  • Psychological evaluation coordination via licensed mental-health professionals
  • Legal coordination with independent California reproductive-law counsel
  • Escrow management for GC compensation and expenses
  • Case management from intake through delivery

Medical work — stimulation, retrieval, embryology, and embryo transfer — is performed at an REI clinic the IPs contract with separately.

Who This Serves

Agency-assisted gestational surrogacy is most commonly pursued by IPs who cannot carry a pregnancy with their own gametes. Common scenarios include same-sex male couples and single fathers pursuing LGBTQ+ family building, patients with uterine-factor infertility (absent uterus, severe Asherman's, prior hysterectomy), medical contraindications to pregnancy, and patients needing donor eggs after diminished ovarian reserve or repeated poor response on IVF. Pacific Surrogacy's public profile is primarily domestic — its stated scope is concentrated in the continental US rather than built around an international intended-parent desk. IPs living abroad should ask specifically about country-by-country experience before assuming the agency is the right fit.

What This Agency Is — and Isn't

This distinction is often blurred in agency marketing. Pacific Surrogacy recruits, screens, and matches gestational carriers and coordinates legal, psychological, and financial logistics. It does not perform medical care. Egg-donor services are not a prominently advertised in-house program on the agency's public profile — IPs who need donor gametes should ask whether the agency offers a formal donor program or works by referral to an outside donor agency. Retrieval, fertilization, embryology, and embryo transfer happen at an REI clinic the IPs select themselves — in practice, usually an Orange County or Los Angeles-area clinic from the fertility clinics in California directory. The cycle's medical success rate is a function of that REI clinic's laboratory and protocols, not the agency. Read how to read IVF success rates before choosing a clinic based on advertised numbers.

California is broadly regarded as the most surrogacy-favorable US jurisdiction. Under California Family Code §§ 7960–7962, compensated gestational-surrogacy agreements are expressly enforceable when properly executed before embryo transfer, and pre-birth parentage orders are routinely available to all intended-parent configurations — married couples, unmarried couples, same-sex couples, and single parents — without regard to genetic connection. Both IPs and the GC must be represented by separate independent counsel; Pacific Surrogacy coordinates the legal workflow but does not itself practice law. Because Pacific Surrogacy's surrogate pool spans more than 35 states, parentage proceedings may occur in the GC's home state rather than California — confirm with your legal counsel which state's parentage rules will govern your match before signing.

Patient Experience

At publication, Pacific Surrogacy holds a 5.0-star Google rating across 11 reviews. Review volume is small and does not substitute for reference calls with two or three prior IPs and one or two prior GCs. Ask the agency to put you in contact with recent journey participants on both sides — and to confirm how many of the "hundreds of families" it cites have completed journeys in the past 24 months, which is a more actionable benchmark than lifetime totals.

Costs and Timeline

California has a partial infertility-diagnosis insurance mandate, but surrogacy expenses remain largely out-of-pocket (see IVF cost by state and the fertility insurance mandates by state overview). Pacific Surrogacy does not publish a complete fee schedule on its public profile. Industry ranges per ASRM and SEEDS benchmarks: full gestational-surrogacy journeys (agency fees, GC compensation, legal, escrow, insurance, and medical/IVF) commonly total $150,000–$250,000+ in California, with first-time GC compensation often in the $55,000–$75,000 range and experienced GCs higher. GC matches typically run 3–12+ months in the current California market; full journeys from match to delivery typically take 15–24 months. Confirm every line item — and whether any quoted "total program cost" includes clinic IVF fees — in writing before signing.

Considering At-Home Insemination?

For the narrow subset of prospective parents who do not need a gestational carrier or donor egg — typically single women or same-sex female couples with no uterine or tubal factor, using donor sperm — at-home intracervical insemination is a lower-cost first step before clinic-based IUI or IVF. MakeAMom kits are one commonly cited option in this category. At-home insemination is not applicable to IPs pursuing gestational surrogacy, which requires a clinical setting.

Location and Contact

  • Address: 930 Roosevelt, Suite 210, Irvine, CA 92620
  • Phone: (714) 874-5453 (alternate line: (808) 796-8383)
  • Email: info@pacificsurro.com
  • Website: pacificsurro.com

FAQ

How is Pacific Surrogacy different from an IVF clinic? It's a matching and coordination agency, not a medical provider. Pacific Surrogacy handles GC recruitment, screening, medical-records review, legal coordination, and escrow. The IVF cycle itself — stimulation, retrieval, embryo creation, and transfer — happens at a separately chosen REI clinic, typically in Orange County or the greater Los Angeles area.

Does Pacific Surrogacy work with LGBTQ+ and single intended parents? California's pre-birth-order regime applies equally to married, unmarried, same-sex, and single intended parents regardless of genetic connection, and most California-based agencies work across these configurations. Pacific Surrogacy's public materials do not lead with an LGBTQ+-specific program brand; ask directly about recent comparable matches and any program-specific considerations during your consultation.

Does the agency handle egg donation in-house? Egg donation is not prominently featured as a standalone in-house program in Pacific Surrogacy's public materials. IPs who need donor eggs in addition to a gestational carrier should ask whether the agency offers an internal donor database or works by referral to a separate donor agency, and factor that into the total cycle timeline and cost.


Editorial note: Fertlo reviews are independent and not paid placements. See our editorial policy. Agency details verified from public directory listings (BBB, LinkedIn, surrogacynetwork.org) and the agency's public contact information at publication; confirm current fees, services, leadership, and legal requirements directly with the agency and independent reproductive-law counsel.

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