Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

Become a Surrogate Mother With Surrogacy4All

Give the Gift of Life. Empower Families. Transform Your Future.

Become a Surrogate with Surrogacy4All — Requirements, Pay & Process (2026)

Helping someone build a family is one of the most meaningful choices a woman can make. At Surrogacy4All, we make that journey safer, clearer and more supported from the very first conversation.

If you have already had a healthy pregnancy and feel called to help intended parents experience the joy of parenthood, our team is here to guide you through every step. We coordinate the medical, legal, emotional, and logistical parts of the journey so you are never left trying to figure it out alone.

With our physician-led surrogacy approach, structured screening, personalized matching and ongoing support, we help qualified women turn compassion into a life-changing experience for another family while receiving competitive compensation for their time, commitment, and care.

What Is a Gestational Surrogate?

A gestational surrogate carries a pregnancy for intended parents through an IVF process. An embryo is created using eggs and sperm from the intended parents or donors and then transferred to the carrier’s uterus by a fertility clinic.

The carrier doesn’t use her own eggs and isn’t genetically related to the child. Her job is to help carry the pregnancy with care and compassion while the parents of the intended are preparing to welcome their baby.

In the case of many women, that distinction is crucial. This allows them to assist another family, while knowing the child is legally and biologically to the intended parents as per the surrogacy contract and any applicable law.

At Surrogacy4All, we coordinate the moving parts of the journey so each participant understands the process before any major step begins.

Who This Program Is For

If you want to become a surrogate mother, this program is designed for women who are healthy, emotionally ready, and motivated by both purpose and stability.

You may be a strong candidate if you:

Surrogacy is not only a medical journey. It is also a personal commitment. That is why we take the time to understand your health history, your motivation, your support system and your comfort level before moving forward.

surrogacyprogram

Surrogate Requirements — Full Medical & Lifestyle Checklist FACTS

Every responsible program has eligibility standards. These guidelines are not meant to discourage women. They exist to help make sure the journey is medically appropriate, emotionally healthy and legally structured.

While final approval depends on medical review, clinic guidance and program criteria, many strong candidates share similar qualifications.

You may qualify if you generally meet the following checklist:

Are generally between 21 and 39 years old

Have had at least one successful pregnancy and delivery

Are currently raising your own child

Have no major pregnancy complications in your history

Are in good overall physical health

Are emotionally stable and ready for the responsibility

Do not smoke or use recreational drugs

Have a stable home environment

Have reliable transportation for appointments

Are willing to complete a medical screening

Are willing to complete a psychological screening

Are willing to complete a background check

Have a healthy body mass index based on clinic standards

Can follow fertility clinic instructions

Are comfortable taking prescribed medications when required

Understand that legal contracts are completed before embryo transfer

Have support from your household or close family

Are able to communicate honestly with our team

Are willing to attend pregnancy appointments

Understand that surrogacy is a serious commitment

These qualifications help us determine whether moving forward may be appropriate. They also help you decide whether the timing is right in your own life.

For example, if you are currently dealing with major stress, unstable housing, untreated health concerns, or a lack of support, this may not be the best time. That does not mean your desire to help is not meaningful. It simply means that surrogacy works best when your health, schedule and support system are strong.

We evaluate every applicant with care as we want the process to be secure and manageable. If you’re unsure if you are eligible, the best option is to reach out to us. Our staff can assist you in learning the fundamental guidelines before you engage in the whole procedure.

How Much Does a Surrogate Make?

Surrogate compensation is an important part of the journey because surrogacy requires time, effort, physical commitment, and emotional responsibility. We believe qualified women deserve a transparent explanation of how compensation may work before they move forward.

Depending on your location, experience, program type and pregnancy circumstances, total compensation may commonly range from around $45,000 to $85,000 or more. In some U.S. programs, packages may reach approximately $70,000 to $80,000 or more when base compensation, allowances, reimbursements, and bonuses are included.

A compensation package may include:

Final compensation is always based on your specific journey and legal contract. Before you commit, our team walks you through the structure so you understand what is included, when payments may be made and how expenses are handled.

Compensation Calculator Widget

An excellent feature for this page is an easy calculator that can give applicants an estimate of their salary prior to speaking with our team. It’s not a substitute for an official review. Still, it could help women understand the different aspects that could impact total pay.

Suggested fields for the calculator:

Estimated Output:

“Your estimated total compensation range may be between $45K to $85K as per surrogate experience. Final compensation depends on screening approval, program details, pregnancy circumstances and your signed agreement.”

Calculator Disclaimer: This tool should be used for education only. It does not guarantee approval, pregnancy outcome or final compensation.

Building Families with Care

Where miracles happen every day. We are a physician-managed gestational surrogacy agency.

We believe in the power of women. We believe in the joy of families. We believe in the beauty of dreams fulfilled. We are more than a surrogacy agency. We are a family. We invite you to become a surrogate with us. We are excited about this!

As a surrogate, you have the extraordinary potential to bring immeasurable happiness to those who dream of having a family. This journey of gestational surrogacy requires courage, compassion, and commitment. We are here to guide, support, and honor you every step of the way.

How to Become a Surrogate with Surrogacy4All

The path becomes easier when you know what comes next. We keep the process organized, respectful and guided so you can make decisions with confidence.

Become A Surrogate

Being a surrogate mother is more than a process. It is a life-changing experience. It creates strong bonds and nurtures dreams. Most importantly, it brings the miracle of life into the world. At Surrogacy4All, we are committed to making this journey of gestational surrogacy as seamless and rewarding as possible for you.

So, are you ready to change lives, including your own? Become a surrogate mother with us at Surrogacy4All and let us embark on this beautiful journey together. Please fill out our simple online application to get started. We cannot wait to welcome you to our family.

Are you a compassionate, selfless woman who wants to help others build their families? If so, you may be a great candidate to become a surrogate mother with Surrogacy4All.

Step-by-Step Application & Matching Process

Many women feel more comfortable once they understand the full path. Surrogacy can sound overwhelming when everything is described at once, but the journey is actually made up of clear stages. Each stage has a purpose, and each one must be completed before the next step begins. 

Here is how to become a surrogate with our team.

01

Initial Contact

The first step is simple. You contact us by phone, email, or an online form. At this stage, you do not need to have every answer. You may simply want to know whether you might qualify, what the process involves, or how compensation works.

Our team gathers basic information and answers your early questions.

Pre-Screening Review

Next, we review initial details such as age, pregnancy history, general health, lifestyle, location and motivation. This helps us determine whether it makes sense to continue into a deeper review.

Pre-screening is not the same as final approval. It is an early step that helps save time and protect everyone involved.

02

Full Application

If the early review looks promising, you may be asked to complete a more detailed form. The surrogate mother application may include information about your pregnancy history, delivery records, health background, medications, lifestyle, family support and availability.

This step gives us a clearer picture of your readiness and helps us prepare for medical record review.

03

04

Medical Records Collection

Prior pregnancy and delivery records are important because they help fertility specialists understand your history. Doctors may review whether you had full-term pregnancies, whether there were complications, whether deliveries were vaginal or C-section and whether there are any concerns that could affect a future pregnancy.

This stage may take time because medical records often need to be requested from previous providers.

Psychological Evaluation

Surrogacy is emotional as well as physical. Psychological screening helps confirm that you understand the journey, can manage expectations and have the emotional readiness to move forward.

This is not meant to intimidate you. It is meant to support a healthy journey.

05

Background Check

A background check is usually part of responsible screening. It helps create trust and safety for all parties involved.

06

07

Medical Screening

If your records and early steps are approved, a fertility clinic may complete medical screening. This can include bloodwork, ultrasound, infectious disease testing, uterine evaluation and a review of your overall health.

Matching with Intended Parents

Once you are approved for matching, we help identify intended parents who may be a good fit. Matching is not only about availability. It also involves expectations, communication preferences, values, location and comfort.

You may have the opportunity to learn about the intended parents before agreeing to move forward.

08

Legal Agreement

Before any embryo transfer, legal agreements must be completed. These contracts help define compensation, responsibilities, medical decision-making, parental rights, expenses, communication expectations, and other important details.

You should never begin medication or transfer preparation without legal clearance.

09

10

IVF Preparation

After legal clearance, the fertility clinic gives instructions for medications, appointments and transfer preparation. Our team helps keep communication organized so you know what comes next.

Embryo Transfer

The fertility clinic performs the embryo transfer. After the procedure, the clinic provides instructions for rest, medications, testing and follow-up.

11

Pregnancy Confirmation

A blood test is used to check whether pregnancy has occurred. If pregnancy is confirmed, the clinic continues monitoring early development until care is transitioned to an obstetric provider.

12

13

Pregnancy Support

During pregnancy, you continue receiving regular medical care. We stay connected to help with coordination, communication, eligible reimbursements and general support.

Delivery

It is a moment of great emotion for all that is. The parents who are expecting are thrilled for their baby and the medical team is focused on your treatment and recovery.

14

Postpartum Follow-Up

After delivery, support continues. Your physical and emotional recovery matters and we remain available as you move through the postpartum period.

15

Original Diagram: From First Call to Delivery

Here is a simple process flow that can be turned into a visual section on the page:

Diagram-desktop
Diagram-mob

What are the benefits of being a surrogate?

There are many benefits to surrogacy for both intended parents and surrogates. For intended parents, surrogacy can be a way to build their families when they are unable to have children on their own. Surrogacy can also be a more affordable option than adoption.

For surrogates, surrogacy can be a rewarding experience. It can be a way to help others build their families and make a difference in the world. Surrogates are also compensated for their time and expenses, which can be a financial benefit.

We strongly encourage you to research the process and potential benefits of becoming a surrogate. Learning more can help you make an informed decision. Surrogacy can be a wonderful way to help others build their families and make a difference in the world.

Medical Screening — What to Expect

Medical screening helps protect you, the baby, and the intended parents. It also allows fertility specialists to decide whether your body is ready for the IVF and pregnancy process.

Medical screening may include:

If you want to become a surrogate mother, this program is designed for women who are healthy, emotionally ready, and motivated by both purpose and stability.

You may be a strong candidate if you:

We understand that screening can feel personal. Our role is to make the process clear, respectful and organized. You will know what is being requested, why it matters and what happens after each review.

Pre-Birth Orders in Georgia Surrogacy

Legal Protections for Surrogates

Legal protection is essential in surrogacy. A clear agreement protects you, the intended parents, and the child. It also helps prevent confusion later in the journey.

Before an embryo transfer takes place, the legal agreement should be completed and cleared by the appropriate professionals. This agreement may explain compensation, payment timing, medical expenses, insurance matters, travel arrangements, pregnancy expectations, confidentiality, communication preferences, and parental rights.

Important legal topics may include:

Base compensation

Additional payments and allowances

Expense reimbursement

Medical decision-making

Health insurance review

Travel expectations

Lost wage terms

Childcare terms

Maternity clothing allowance

Confidentiality

Communication with intended parents

Delivery planning

Postpartum expectations

Parental rights

Special medical circumstances

Working with an agency gives you structure. Instead of trying to manage contracts, medical coordination and communication alone, you have a team helping keep the journey organized.

At Surrogacy4All, we believe clarity creates confidence. You should understand what you are signing before the journey continues.

Life as a Surrogate — Real Stories

Every journey is unique. Some women begin because they know someone who struggled with infertility. Others simply feel grateful for their own children and want to help another family experience that love. Some are motivated by both purpose and compensation. Many are drawn to the idea that their pregnancy experience can change someone else’s life forever.

While each story is personal, many characters share similar themes.

The Experienced Mother

An experienced mother may already understand pregnancy, delivery, doctor visits, and postpartum recovery. She knows what the body goes through. She also understands the emotional weight of becoming a parent. Because of that, she may feel deeply connected to the idea of helping intended parents welcome a child.

The Compassion-Driven Applicant

Some women feel called to surrogacy because they have watched someone struggle to build a family. They may have seen friends go through IVF, miscarriages, medical challenges or years of waiting. For these women, the journey feels personal even before it begins.

The Practical Planner

Some candidates are highly practical. They want to know the schedule, compensation, screening steps, legal details and medical requirements before deciding. We respect that. In fact, we encourage it. Strong applicants ask thoughtful questions.

The Supported Family Woman

A woman with a strong support system may feel more prepared because her partner, family, or close friends understand the journey. Support at home can help with appointments, childcare, emotional balance and daily routines during pregnancy.

These stories show that there is no single reason women consider surrogacy. What matters is that the decision is informed, stable and made for the right reasons: NTS, fair compensation, medical oversight, and legal protection.

The First-Time Applicant Who Has Questions

Many women are unsure. The women want to find out about the process, to determine if they qualify for matching, as well as how compensation is dealt with, and what happens after the birth. We encourage them to ask questions since well-informed candidates make better choices.

This is why our process is built around education first. You do not need to know everything before contacting us. You only need to be ready to learn.

Why Choose Surrogacy4All?

Choosing the right agency matters. Surrogacy is too important to leave to guesswork, unclear promises, or rushed matching.

Women choose Surrogacy4All because we provide:

1. Physician-Led Guidance

Our process is supported by medical insight, careful screening and fertility clinic coordination. Health and safety come first.

2. Personalized Matching

We do not treat matching as a transaction. We look at compatibility, expectations, communication style and comfort level.

3. Legal and Emotional Support

We help ensure that legal steps are completed before medical steps move forward. We also understand that emotional support matters throughout the journey.

Emotional support may include:

  • Education before commitment
  • Psychological screening
  • Matching conversations
  • Ongoing check-ins
  • Help with communication expectations
  • Guidance through milestones
  • Support around delivery planning
  • Postpartum follow-up
4. Transparent Compensation Conversations

We explain compensation clearly and help you understand what may be included before you make a commitment.

5. Full Journey Coordination

From first contact to postpartum follow-up, our team helps manage the details so you feel supported and informed.

Start Your Surrogacy Journey with Us

If you are healthy, have carried a successful pregnancy before, and feel called to help another family, we would be honored to speak with you.

You can ask questions, check whether you may qualify, and learn what the next step would look like with our team.

Get In Touch

FAQ’s

A gestational carrier is a woman who carries a pregnancy for intended parents through IVF. The embryo is created outside the body and transferred to her uterus by a fertility clinic.

No. In gestational surrogacy, you do not use your own eggs. The baby is created from the intended parents’ or donors’ reproductive material, so you are not genetically related to the child.

Many journeys take around 12–18 months from the first application stage through delivery, although timing can vary based on screening, matching, clinic schedules, legal steps, and pregnancy outcome.

In most programs, no. Candidates are usually expected to have had at least one prior healthy pregnancy and delivery because it helps doctors understand how your body handles pregnancy.

Surrogacy-related medical and legal expenses are typically handled through the intended parents and the agreement. Our team helps explain how expenses are structured before you move forward.

Matching is based on mutual comfort and compatibility. We consider expectations, communication preferences, values and program fit before a match is finalized.

Our team reviews your basic details, then may request more information about your medical history, pregnancy records, lifestyle and availability for the next stages of screening.

Yes. Emotional readiness is an important part of the process. Psychological screening helps ensure that you understand the commitment and feel prepared for the journey.

Many carriers continue normal routines during pregnancy, depending on medical advice and their type of work. Your doctor’s guidance and the agreement will help determine what is appropriate.

The easiest first step is to contact our team for an eligibility review. Call (212) 661-7673 or email info@surrogacy4all.com to ask questions and begin the conversation.

Surrogacy is carefully managed through medical screening, fertility clinic care, legal guidance and regular pregnancy monitoring. While every pregnancy has some risk, we help make the journey as structured and supported as possible from the beginning.

Health insurance can be helpful, but every situation is reviewed individually. Our team looks at your insurance details and explains how pregnancy-related expenses may be handled before the journey moves forward.

A previous C-section does not automatically disqualify you. Doctors will review your pregnancy and delivery history to decide whether another pregnancy is medically appropriate and safe.

Some travel may be required for screening, clinic appointments, embryo transfer or other important steps. We explain travel expectations early and help coordinate eligible travel-related arrangements.

You receive guidance from our team throughout the journey, including coordination support, communication help, pregnancy check-ins and assistance with the steps connected to your agreement and medical care.

 

Yes, having a strong support system is important. Your partner or close family members may be part of the conversation, especially when it comes to understanding the time, emotional commitment, and pregnancy responsibilities involved.

Not every embryo transfer leads to pregnancy. If the first transfer is unsuccessful, the next steps depend on the medical team’s recommendation, the agreement and the intended parents’ plan.

In many journeys, the surrogate and intended parents communicate before and during the process. The level of contact can vary based on everyone’s comfort, preferences and matching agreement.

After delivery, the intended parents welcome the baby, and your care continues through the immediate postpartum period. We stay focused on making sure you feel supported physically, emotionally and practically.

We combine medical guidance, careful screening, legal coordination, personalized matching and compassionate support. Our goal is to protect your well-being while helping you take part in one of the most meaningful family-building journeys possible.