Helping Create Families is a Rewarding experience throughout the Pregnancy and Postpartum Period.

Surrogacy is one of the most intimate and life changing gifts a woman can give.  The surrogates we are looking for have enjoyed being pregnant and have had easy pregnancies.  Sharing your ability to carry a child for a family that could not otherwise, is an experience you can look upon as a profound and emotionally fulfilling event.  It is an experience you will never forget. Helping create a baby for parents who otherwise could not is truly both a rewarding and selfless act.  The benefits to you do not end with emotional gratification, the compensation you receive may allow you to go back to school, stay at home with your children, or fund a lifelong dream. 

Requirements for Being a Surrogate

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. must be between 21 and 42 years of age.

. must have given birth to a child, with a history of a healthy pregnancy

  • financially stable and not a recipient of governmental assistance (eg. medicaid, s.s.disability)

  • provide copies of existing medical  insurance with maternity coverage for a surrogacy, if any, for review

  • physically and mentally healthy

  • go through psychological screening (with spouse, domestic and/or civil union) and home study evaluation 

  • committed to maintaining a healthy diet and to take the necessary vitamins/minerals according to the physician's recommendations

  • have proof of citizenship or valid resident status.

  • a non-smoker who does not live in a smoking household

  • have a valid driver’s license (suggested)

  • be willing to travel to the intended parents' fertility clinic for the actual transfer

  • willing to have regular contact with the intended parents throughout  the surrogacy journey

  • willing to take medication by injection for several months

  • willing to carry identical twins, should a single embryo split into two

  • willing to abstain from alcohol and drugs

  • less than 32.0 on the BMI scale. ( Check your BMI )

Becoming a surrogate mom is an incredible gift and also a serious responsibility. You must be stable and mature, and willing to commit time and energy to the surrogacy process. You must be willing to accept the risks of pregnancy as well as the emotional and psychological challenges associated with surrogacy. If you are married or in a relationship, your partner will have to be supportive of the process and willing to undergo medical tests and sign legal documents.

If surrogacy sounds right for you, explore the 10 steps to becoming a surrogate mother.