At Surrogacy4All, we believe every person and couple—regardless of age, sex, sexual orientation or nationality—deserves access to safe, ethical, and high-quality surrogacy and egg-donation services. We partner with top-tier fertility clinics, legal teams, and surrogacy professionals to deliver personalized solutions.
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In this model, you provide the embryo (from your egg or your partner’s egg), or you bring donor eggs, but the surrogate has no genetic link to the child. This is the most common U.S. surrogacy structure.
Why choose this option?
In cases where egg quality, age, diminished ovarian reserve, or other factors make your own eggs unfeasible — we combine donor-egg conception with gestational surrogacy. The surrogate carries the embryo created using a donor egg and sperm from you or your partner (or donor sperm).
Key benefits:
Below is a typical timeline for U.S.-based clients; timelines may vary slightly depending on state and clinic.
We start with a free consultation. You speak with a counsellor and physician to review your health history, fertility goals, legal status and desired program type. We assess:
Once you select your program, we provide a transparent contract and a detailed cost estimate. We cover:
Possible contingencies (NICU, multiple-birth premium, extended stay)
You choose your payment schedule and escrow arrangements.
We match you with a thoroughly-screened gestational surrogate based on your preferences (location, lifestyle, age, past pregnancies). Surrogate screening includes:
Legal contract negotiation and review
We ensure the surrogate signs a legally-binding agreement that protects all parties.
The surrogate enters prenatal care at the selected fertility clinic. We monitor:
Once the baby is born, we guide you through:
Surrogacy4All continues to support you after the birth:
Providing resources for bonding, travel logistics, insurance, and long-term planning.
| Feature | Gestational Surrogacy Only | Gestational Surrogacy + Egg Donation |
|---|---|---|
| Genetic Link to Intended Parent | Possible (if using own egg) | Intended parent uses donor egg → no genetic link |
| Need for Egg Quality or Age Factor | Own eggs or partner/ donor eggs | Egg donation required due to age/quality |
| Complexity of Matching | Surrogate match only | Egg donor + surrogate match |
| Cost Typically | Lower than combined program | Higher due to donor fees + IVF fees |
| Time to Start | Shorter timeline if eggs ready | Slightly longer due to donor match & IVF cycle |
| Ideal For | Intended parents able to use own eggs | Intended parents needing donor eggs |
| Cost Component | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Clinic (IVF, embryo creation) | USD $25,000 – $40,000 |
| Surrogate compensation & benefits | USD $45,000 – $70,000 |
| Legal services & contracts | USD $10,000 – $15,000 |
| Insurance & contingency (NICU, multiples) | USD $5,000 – $15,000 |
| Agency/case-management fees | USD $10,000 – $20,000 |
| Total for Gestational Only | ~USD $95,000 – $160,000 |
| Additional Egg-Donation Costs | USD $20,000 – $40,000 |
| Total for Gestational + Egg Donation | ~USD $120,000 – $200,000 |
Surrogacy4All serves clients across the U.S. (New York NY, California CA, Texas TX, Florida FL, etc.) and internationally. We coordinate remotely when needed and travel/logistics are fully supported in your country of residence.
Schedule a Free Consultation
Call us or email to speak with a counsellor and physician.
Submit Eligibility Form
Provide health history, fertility background, family-building goals, and travel/immigration status.
Receive Programme Recommendation & Estimate
We clarify whether the gestational-only or gestational + egg-donation track suits you, provide the cost-estimate and timeline.
Sign Agreement & Deposit
Secure your place in a matching cycle with a surrogate (and donor if applicable).
Matching Begins
We proceed with surrogate (and donor) matching, screening, and IVF/embryo transfer scheduling.
Pregnancy Monitoring & Travel Plans
You stay informed throughout, with travel and accommodation logistics handled if you’re international.
Baby Born → Legal & Travel Finalised
We guide you through legal parentage, baby documentation and travel back home.
Post-Birth Support
We stay in touch, provide guidance and resources as you settle into parenthood.
We serve heterosexual couples, same-sex couples (male and female), single women, single men, and international clients.
No. Surrogacy laws vary by state. We guide you to states with clear legal frameworks and work with legal teams to secure parental orders.
Typically 12-18 months from contract to birth, though timelines vary depending on matching, clinic schedules, embryo success and state laws.
Yes—if medically viable. If not, we recommend the egg-donation route.
We counsel you about risks and may recommend elective single embryo transfer (eSET) to lower chances of multiples. Higher costs may apply for NICU and extended stay.
U.S. contracts are carefully drafted. While rare, the process includes legal safeguards and counselling to minimise risk.
If you use your own egg and your partner’s sperm, yes. With donor eggs, the genetic link is with the donor. The surrogate has no genetic relation in gestational surrogacy.
You’ll likely need to travel for certain prenatal visits, the birth hospital stay, and baby documentation before returning home. We assist with travel logistics and immigration/consular coordination.
Standard health insurance often does not cover surrogacy or IVF. We secure surrogate-specific policies and contingency funds for NICU, multiples, or complications.
Success depends on egg quality, embryo health, clinic protocols, and surrogate health. We select high-quality surrogates and partner clinics with strong success rates.
Yes, up to certain points. We define all milestones in your agreement so you know when selections become final.
We assist with legal finalisation (parentage order, birth certificate), baby passport/travel documents, and your return home. We also offer post-birth support and resources.
We provide transparent estimates, optional packages, and contingency funds. You receive milestone updates and cost-control guidance.
Absolutely. We specialise in global intended parents seeking U.S.-based services, including travel, immigration, and cross-border logistics.
Yes. We are inclusive and experienced in working with gay/lesbian couples and single-parent family formations.
Surrogates undergo medical, psychological, and background screening, have at least one prior healthy pregnancy, and are matched by preference (age, location, profile).
Compensation varies by state, past pregnancy history, medical insurance, and other benefits — typically USD $45,000–$70,000 base, plus medical/insurance.
Donors are selected based on health history, genetic screening, education level, lifestyle, and match your preferences (ethnicity, traits, etc.). Donor compensation and fees vary.
We have contingency budgets, backup plans, and insurance to cover additional costs, re-matching or alternate arrangements.
In gestational surrogacy, the surrogate has no genetic link. Legal parentage is transferred to you via pre-birth order or adoption, depending on state law.
It’s very rare. We minimise risk through thorough counselling, detailed contracts, strong legal processes, and support networks.
It depends on your program and state law. Often the surrogate lives locally; if you’re international, we may coordinate travel and stay arrangements for you during birth.
You are fully informed of the risks. Insurance, NICU reserves and accommodation logistics are arranged. Some programs limit embryo transfers to one to reduce this risk.
Intended parents cover the baby’s ongoing medical costs. Our team can refer paediatric services and coordinate international travel/immigration for the baby.
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“Their kindness matched their professionalism. Our baby is here — healthy and perfect.”
“As a surrogate, I felt supported emotionally, medically and financially.”
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No — we work with international intended parents; however, immigration and travel logistics vary depending on your country. We guide you through the process.
Age limits depend on state law and clinic policy. We review each case individually during the eligibility review.
Yes. You can review a profile (medical, lifestyle, preferences) and often have video/meeting calls. Final in-person meetings may depend on travel.
Clinics often offer a second cycle; we budget for contingencies and discuss success probabilities in your estimate.
Preemie planning, NICU costs and travel stay logistics are covered in the contingency fund. We keep you fully informed.
We coordinate hotel, lodging near the clinic/hospital, travel for you and your support person, and baby travel home. International clients get visa/immigration support.
You’ll undergo fertility testing (egg/sperm evaluation), infectious disease screening, genetic carrier screening, and a general health check
Yes — we support donor-sperm and donor-embryo programs when needed.
Surrogacy carries similar risks as any pregnancy (gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, cesarean). We select medically safe surrogates and maintain insurance coverage.
We have protocols, legal contingencies and emotional support for all parties in case of miscarriage or termination. Intended parents and surrogate receive counselling and discussion of next steps.
After matching and contract signing, the intended parents typically have their first clinic meeting within 2-4 weeks.
Yes. We partner with a network of U.S. clinics and will recommend based on your case; you may choose from the recommended list.
If born in the U.S., yes—by birthright citizenship. For international clients, we assist the return-home process and citizenship/immigration issues.
Success varies by clinic and case. We provide our affiliated clinics’ statistics; our matching protocols aim to maximise positive outcomes.
We address ethics transparently: informed consent for surrogates and donors, fair compensation, full disclosure of risks, and adult-child advocacy. Our program aligns with professional and legal ethical standards.
Our job is to listen, to connect the dots between your needs, and to determine how we can best help you have your baby. If you’re asking how much does it cost for a surrogate, we’ll walk you through every step of the process to ensure there are no surprises.
To make an appointment with one of our counselors or physicians, please call (212) 661-7673 or email info@surrogacy4all.com. We look forward to hearing from you.
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