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Miracle Surrogacy plans Canada workshops in Vancouver and Toronto

May 4, 2026
Miracle Surrogacy plans Canada workshops in Vancouver and Toronto

By AI, Created 10:59 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Miracle Surrogacy of Mexico will hold surrogacy workshops and private consultations in Vancouver and Toronto this summer as it targets Canadian intended parents facing long waits at home. The company is pitching Mexico’s legal surrogacy system, shorter timelines and lower costs as key advantages.

Why it matters: - Miracle Surrogacy is targeting Canadian intended parents who face long waits for altruistic surrogacy at home. - The company is promoting Mexico as a lower-cost option, with programs priced at about one-third the cost of surrogacy in the United States. - The outreach comes as demand for surrogacy in Canada outstrips the supply of available surrogates.

What happened: - Miracle Surrogacy said it will hold workshops and private consultations in Vancouver from June 5-7, 2026, and in Toronto from July 10-12, 2026. - The workshops will bring together small groups of intended parents and Miracle Surrogacy representatives to discuss altruistic surrogacy programs in Mexico. - The private consultations are meant to outline custom surrogacy programs based on each intended parent’s needs.

The details: - Miracle Surrogacy co-founder Brian Yaden said altruistic surrogacy in Canada has become difficult because of high demand and low supply of surrogates, leading to waits of more than two years for intended parents. - Yaden said surrogacy in Mexico is fully legal and both intended parents’ names appear on the birth certificate, not the surrogate’s name. - Yaden said Miracle Surrogacy is the only agency in Mexico with a surplus of fully screened surrogates, allowing embryo transfers with no wait. - Since 2021, when Mexico’s Supreme Court legalized surrogacy, the industry has expanded as an alternative to long Canadian wait times. - Yaden said Miracle Surrogacy focuses on in-depth surrogate screening and world-class medical care throughout pregnancy. - The company said its programs are altruistic, meaning surrogates are reimbursed for medical and living expenses and lost wages. - Miracle Surrogacy said that structure has helped make it a leading agency for Canadian intended parents.

Between the lines: - The Canada events are both a marketing push and a trust-building exercise for prospective parents weighing cross-border surrogacy. - Miracle Surrogacy is leaning on two messages: faster access to screened surrogates and lower overall cost. - The pitch also highlights legal clarity in Mexico, which may matter to intended parents looking for fewer complications in parentage documentation. - Dr. Azul Torres, medical director of Advanced Fertility Center Cancun, said the workshops are educational and emphasize the medical care surrogates receive. - Torres said the partnership with Miracle Surrogacy works well because of transparency and ongoing communication between intended parents and surrogates. - AFCC is certified by the Canadian Healthcare Council and has worked with Miracle Surrogacy for more than a decade.

What’s next: - Interested parents can register by emailing info@MiracleSurrogacy.com or visiting MiracleSurrogacy.com. - Miracle Surrogacy plans to use the Canadian events to generate consultations and enroll new intended parents into its Mexico programs.

The bottom line: - Miracle Surrogacy is trying to turn long Canadian surrogacy delays into demand for its Mexico-based programs, with speed, cost and legal certainty as its main selling points.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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