Surrogate

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What is surrogacy?

Surrogacy is a legal arrangement in which a woman agrees to carry and give birth to a child for another person or couple, who will then become the child’s legal parents. This process typically involves several steps, including selecting a surrogate, undergoing medical and legal procedures, and transferring embryos created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) into the surrogate’s uterus. Surrogacy can be a solution for individuals or couples who are unable to conceive or carry a pregnancy themselves due to medical reasons, or for same-sex couples who wish to have a biological child. It is important to note that surrogacy is legal in the vast majority of states in the United States.

The Path To Surrogate

Becoming a surrogate is an extraordinary opportunity to positively impact the lives of others while embarking on a deeply rewarding personal journey. Join us in making dreams come true through the miracle of surrogacy.

Why Become a Surrogate?

Becoming a Surrogate: Your Opportunity to Make a Life-Changing Impact

Empower Others:

As a surrogate, you have the power to fulfill the dreams of intended parents who are unable to conceive on their own. Your selfless act can bring immense joy and fulfillment to individuals or couples longing for a child.

Generosity

Surrogacy is a profound act of generosity. By carrying a child for someone else, you provide them with the greatest gift imaginable: the chance to experience the joys of parenthood.

Financial Compensation

Alongside the emotional rewards, surrogacy also offers financial compensation for your time, effort, and commitment throughout the journey. This can help support you and your family while making a significant difference in the lives of others.

Medical and Emotional Support

Throughout the surrogacy process, you'll receive comprehensive medical care and emotional support from experienced professionals. Your health and well-being are top priorities every step of the way.

Legal Protections

Surrogacy is legally recognized and regulated in the vast majority of states in the United States, providing surrogates with legal protections and ensuring a clear legal framework for the journey.

Whom Do You Really Help as a Surrogate Mother?

Have questions about surrogate? we have answers! Here are some common responses that may be helpful.

Are you wondering who truly benefits when you become a surrogate mother? The answer might surprise you. It's not just about fulfilling a dream for hopeful parents – it's about creating miracles, rewriting destinies, and spreading boundless love.

But your impact doesn't end there. You're also empowering single individuals and same-sex couples to realize their dreams of having a child. Your compassion breaks down barriers and paves the way for inclusivity and acceptance in our society.

So, when you ask yourself whom you're really helping as a surrogate mother, the answer is simple yet profound: you're helping to create families, you're helping to create futures, and most importantly, you're helping to create a world where love knows no bounds.

As a surrogate, you're not just carrying a baby; you're carrying hope. You're helping couples who have struggled with infertility to finally embrace the joy of parenthood. Your selfless act is the beacon of light in their darkest moments, offering them a chance to experience the profound bond of family.

Beyond the immediate recipients of your generosity, you're touching lives in ways you may never fully comprehend. You're inspiring others to give, to love unconditionally, and to believe in the power of human kindness. Your journey as a surrogate mother is a testament to the extraordinary capacity of the human heart to bring joy and hope into the world.

How It Works to Become a Surrogate?

Fill out the intake form and chat with us on the phone.

Meet us over Zoom to learn about the process.

Gather documents and complete screening.

Meet the intended parents.

Go to the fertility clinic and sign a contract.

Begin the IVF cycle.

Complete the embryo transfer.

Confirm the pregnancy.

Enjoy sharing the pregnancy with the grateful intended family.

Give birth and watch the parents fall in love with their new baby!

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