It takes a village – and we are that village
For more than a decade, BabyBloom has done more than guide families through surrogacy and egg donation—we’ve built a community.
Hundreds of families who have already welcomed children with us, alongside those currently in the process, make up the BabyBloom Family: a vibrant, supportive network of parents and parents-to-be who are shaping change in their lives—and in society.

Being part of something bigger
When our founder, Guy Tatsa, came out back in the 1980s, being gay in Israel was still considered a crime. Fast forward a few decades, and Tel Aviv has become one of the most welcoming places in the world for LGBTQ+ families — and BabyBloom is proud to be right in the middle of that change. Not just because of ideology, but because we truly care about helping every family make their dream of becoming parents come true.
A community that feels like home
Surrogacy and egg donation are not only medical and logistical processes—they’re emotional journeys. There can be doubts, questions, anticipation, and sometimes loneliness. That’s why we built the BabyBloom Community: a space filled with support, knowledge, and genuine human connection.
Hundreds of LGBTQ+, single, and hetero families who’ve already built their homes with us
Parents currently in the process—single or partnered—eager to learn, share, and connect
Fertility doctors, OBGYNs, lawyers, financial experts, psychologists, and counselors—many of them parents through surrogacy themselves
WhatsApp groups for pregnancy and birth prep
Regular events:
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Pride family picnics
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Professional lectures and webinars
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Childbirth preparation courses
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Family photo sessions
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Storytelling workshops
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Zoom meetups on regulation, parenting, taxes, rights, and more
Be part of our community
Once you join, you're family.
And not just during the process. Many BabyBloom families remain connected for years—meeting for playdates, trips, and friendships that last. Children grow up surrounded by peers who share their story.
Why it matters?
Because this isn’t just about bringing a child into the world. It’s about building a world where every family belongs.
And that’s what we do—together, day by day.








