FAQ

Frequently asked questions for parents and carrier candidates.

Clear answers about waitlist registration, carrier interest, legal status, care updates, privacy, and hospital-led medical decisions.

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Clear answers for both roles. A calm consultation setup for parent readiness questions and carrier interest conversations.

Waitlist

What happens after I join the Arkid Surrogacy waitlist?

Arkid uses your information to understand your family, clinic, embryo, timing, and travel-home needs. If your situation fits the future pathway, Arkid may contact you for an introductory call.

Can non-Thai intended parents join now?

Yes. International intended parents can join the waitlist now. Matching and medical steps will wait until Thai law allows the pathway and advisors confirm that your situation can proceed.

Why are detailed fields optional?

They help Arkid prepare better questions, but you can join with basic details first.

Why join before the pathway is available?

Joining early helps Arkid prepare facilities, care standards, clinic coordination, documents, and support before the pathway opens.

Can gestational carrier candidates register interest too?

Yes. Carrier candidates can register interest separately and learn about education, privacy, healthy routines, and recovery support.

Regulatory Status

Is the Thailand foreign intended-parent pathway legally open now?

No. Thailand is not yet legally open for the relevant foreign intended-parent pathway. Arkid Surrogacy is collecting interest now and will proceed only if and when applicable law allows.

What does Arkid Surrogacy commit to when the law allows?

Arkid will use counsel review, hospital-led medical decisions, carrier safeguards, managed residence care, and clear parent updates.

Ethics and Gestational Carrier Safety

How does Arkid Surrogacy protect gestational carrier candidates?

Arkid emphasizes the right to say no, independent counsel, hospital-led medical decisions, privacy, safe living conditions, no side money pressure, and recovery support.

Does Arkid Surrogacy make medical decisions?

No. Hospitals and licensed clinicians make medical decisions. Arkid Surrogacy coordinates records, schedules, translation, communication, support, and escalation so the path around medical care is clearer.

Can a gestational carrier candidate say no after learning more?

Yes. A carrier candidate can pause, ask questions, decline, or stop before binding steps. Participation must be informed and voluntary.

Care Updates and Coordination

Does Arkid Surrogacy provide 24/7 medical monitoring?

Hospitals and licensed clinicians lead medical care. Arkid plans 24/7 wellness monitoring coordination around the managed residence: check-ins, records, translation, transport, and hospital escalation for an authorized active case.

What does an intended parent see in Arkid Surrogacy parent updates?

Parents see organized updates on carrier care, baby checks, appointments, records, documents, and travel-home planning. Doctors and hospitals still lead medical decisions.

Why does Arkid Surrogacy emphasize a managed residence instead of only matching?

A managed residence gives the carrier a stable daily environment: privacy, meals, rest, movement, transport, monitoring coordination, and recovery support.

Privacy and Language

How will my information be used?

Your information is used for waitlist review and follow-up. Public materials must not reveal personal data.

Are translated materials available?

The first version is English-only. AI-assisted translated pages are being prepared for Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Arabic, and Spanish.