India’s surrogacy law allows widowed or divorced single women aged 35–45 to pursue altruistic surrogacy ethically. Trusted centres like Surrogacy Centre India ensure safe, legal, and compassionate parenthood journeys.
Under India’s altruistic surrogacy law, only a close, healthy, married relative aged 25–35 can become a surrogate without financial compensation.
Under India’s altruistic surrogacy law, close relatives can become surrogate mothers if eligible. Consulting a trusted surrogacy clinic in Delhi or Surrogacy Centre India ensures legal, ethical guidance.
Single men cannot pursue surrogacy in India under current laws; only divorced or widowed women aged 35–45 are eligible.