- Surrogate Mothers – Surrogate Motherhood -

Surrogate mothers available through our agency must meet our rigid standards. Our Surrogate Mother Coordinator conducts a thorough screening process to ensure that only those women who are qualified will be given the opportunity to help those in need build the family they have always dreamed of. We ensure that our surrogate mothers are in excellent health, free of any sexually transmitted diseases, have had a healthy reproductive history, and reside within Surrogate-Friendly states, to include California, Texas, Illinois, Minnesota, and Florida.

    Surrogate Mothers Must Have The Following:

  • Delivered at least one healthy child.
  • No prior pregnancy complications.
  • Involved in a stable, healthy marriage or partnership.
  • A partner who is supportive regarding surrogacy.
  • A willingness to be completely committed to the intended parents.
  • Adherence to our strict screening and counseling protocol.
  • Have a stable financial base without any form of government assistance.
  • Clear our criminal background checks entirely.
  • Non-Smoker.
  • Reliable form of transportation.
  • U.S. citizenship or permanent residency status.
  • Meet height and weight guidelines for your body mass index (BMI).
  • If you meet the above prerequisites and are interested in becoming a surrogate mother, apply to our surrogate mothers program and get started today.

Surrogate Mothers

Types Of Surrogate Mothers:

Gestational Surrogacy (In Vitro Fertilization) The Intended Parents create embryos that are transferred to the surrogate mother, and the surrogate mother gestates the child but maintains no genetic link. The eggs can be provided by either the Intended Mother or by an egg donor.

Traditional Surrogacy (Artificial Insemination)The surrogate mother donates her egg. The partner or a donor provides the sperm that is used to fertilize the egg inside the womb and creates a child. The surrogate mother gestates the embryo and has a genetic link to the child.