From London to Bogotá: How One Couple Built Their Family Across Borders

When Shaun Thomas, Founder of The Surrogacy Father, first imagined starting a family with his partner Paul, they knew surrogacy would be a challenging yet rewarding journey. What they didn’t expect was how deeply it would shape their definition of love, family, and community.

The Decision to Pursue Surrogacy

Shaun, a senior clinical pharmacist living in London, and Paul, originally from Ireland, always knew they wanted children. After ruling out adoption, they spent months researching domestic and international surrogacy options. The UK’s outdated legal framework was too slow. The U.S. was fast—but financially out of reach. Canada’s waitlists stretched 3–4 years. Kenya felt too risky and unregulated.

Colombia, with its ethical, efficient, and LGBT-friendly framework, stood out.

“We didn’t want shortcuts—just a safe, regulated path that didn’t leave us waiting indefinitely.”

Planning for Two Babies at Once

Using the same egg donor, Shaun and Paul decided on a double simultaneous surrogacy—two separate pregnancies with one baby each. This minimised medical risks while allowing them to become parents together, at the same time.

They bonded with their surrogates in Bogotá, prioritising strong relationships over transactional arrangements. “We knew our surrogate would forever be part of our family,” Shaun says. Their children are now being raised bilingual, proud of their British, Irish, and Colombian heritage.

The Emotional Rollercoaster

From embryo transfers to hormone results, there were tense moments.

  • Shaun had one embryo, Paul had four.
  • Shaun’s initial pregnancy tests hinted at twins; Paul’s looked like a failed transfer.
  • Both ended in success: a girl and a boy, six days apart.

“The hardest parts weren’t legal or financial—they were emotional. The waiting. The uncertainty.”

Arrival in Bogotá

In October 2022, they flew to Colombia, leaving London as two and returning as four. Both babies were born via emergency C-section; their son needed NICU support. The surrogates and their families were a constant presence—offering support, meals, and love.

“It was humbling. These strangers became family.”

The Family Grows Again

A year later, Shaun and Paul used one of their remaining embryos. On the third and final transfer, their third child was born in July 2024.

All children were born via emergency C-section. Both boys needed NICU support, but all three are now thriving.

Shaun’s Reflections

“Surrogacy showed me that family isn’t just about genetics. It’s about love, intention, and community.”

Through The Surrogacy Father, Shaun now helps others navigate the journey—sharing what he wishes he’d known: expect the unexpected, build support networks, and connect with other parents.

He also advocates for legal reform in the UK:

“Modern families deserve modern laws. Surrogacy should be safe, ethical, and accessible to all.”

Interested in hearing more from Shaun?

Join him at the upcoming Parenting Through Surrogacy panel, where he’ll share more insights, stories, and advice for intended parents.

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