Lily Baby Surrogacy opened in Rancho Cucamonga, California, in 2015. The idea was simple, and it has not changed: surrogacy should feel like a partnership, and the family in the middle of it should never feel like they are running a project alone.
In the years since, we have worked with intended parents and surrogates across 43 states. Some came to us after years of fertility treatment. Some are same-sex couples or single parents who always knew a donor or a surrogate would be part of the plan. Some needed an egg or sperm donor and were not sure where to begin.
What connects them is the decision to build a family a different way, and the trust that takes.
That trust is the whole job. We earn it by being specific, by answering the phone, and by naming the hard parts before anyone runs into them. A decade in, the office has grown and the playbook has sharpened, but the idea we opened with has not moved an inch.




