Introduction
Many women considering surrogacy wonder what everyday life actually looks like during the journey.
They often ask:
- What does a normal week look like during a surrogacy pregnancy?
- Do surrogates continue their regular routines?
- How often are medical appointments?
The reality is that for most surrogates, daily life during pregnancy looks very similar to a normal pregnancy—except that they are helping another family grow.
Let’s walk through what a typical week might look like for a surrogate.
Monday: Family Routine
For many surrogates, Monday starts just like any other weekday.
They may:
- get their children ready for school
- go to work
- manage normal household routines
Most surrogates continue their normal daily responsibilities throughout pregnancy.
Because they have already experienced pregnancy before, they understand how to manage fatigue, nutrition, and physical changes.
Tuesday: Prenatal Appointment
During pregnancy, surrogates attend routine prenatal checkups.
These visits may include:
- blood pressure checks
- fetal heartbeat monitoring
- ultrasound exams
- general pregnancy health evaluations
Depending on the stage of pregnancy, appointments may occur every few weeks.
Many surrogates send updates to the intended parents after each visit.
Wednesday: Communication With Intended Parents
One of the unique aspects of surrogacy is the relationship between the surrogate and the intended parents.
Many surrogates share updates through:
- text messages
- photos from appointments
- video calls
Some intended parents attend ultrasound appointments in person, while others join virtually.
These interactions help create a supportive connection throughout the pregnancy.
Thursday: Normal Daily Life
Outside of medical appointments, most days look very normal.
Surrogates may:
- go to work
- take children to school activities
- run errands
- spend time with family
Surrogacy does not usually require dramatic lifestyle changes beyond maintaining a healthy pregnancy.
Friday: Self-Care and Health
Pregnancy requires proper self-care.
Surrogates are encouraged to prioritize:
- balanced nutrition
- prenatal vitamins
- regular rest
- hydration
Doctors provide detailed guidance to ensure both the surrogate and the baby remain healthy throughout the pregnancy.
Weekend: Family Time
Weekends often focus on family activities.
Many surrogates spend time:
- with their own children
- attending sports events
- relaxing with family and friends
Maintaining a stable home environment is one reason surrogates are required to already have experience as parents.
How Often Are Medical Visits?
During the early stages of pregnancy, visits may be slightly more frequent because fertility clinics monitor embryo development.
Once the pregnancy is stable, appointments typically follow a standard prenatal schedule.
Many surrogates find that medical visits fit easily into their normal routines.
Financial Benefits During the Journey
Surrogates receive compensation throughout the pregnancy journey.
Typical compensation ranges between: $60,000 – $70,000+
Payments are usually distributed over time, beginning after pregnancy confirmation.
Compensation may include:
- base pay
- monthly allowances
- maternity clothing support
- travel reimbursement
Surrogates never pay medical expenses related to the surrogacy.
Emotional Rewards
Beyond compensation, many surrogates describe the emotional reward as the most meaningful part of the experience.
Helping intended parents welcome their baby is often described as an unforgettable moment.
Many surrogates say the delivery day—when the parents finally hold their baby—is one of the most powerful experiences of the journey.
Surrogate Requirements
Typical surrogate requirements include:
- Age: 21–40
- BMI: Under 30
- At least one previous healthy pregnancy
- Non-smoker
- Currently raising a child
These criteria help ensure healthy pregnancies and successful IVF outcomes.
Is Surrogacy Right for You?
Every woman’s situation is different.
For many mothers, surrogacy fits naturally into their lives because they already understand pregnancy and parenting.
The experience allows them to help another family while also creating financial opportunities for their own.
Learn More About Becoming a Surrogate
If you would like to explore whether surrogacy might be right for you, visit:
Visit the Surrogacy4All Become A Surrogate In US
There you can learn about:
- the surrogacy process
- surrogate qualifications
- compensation details
- how to apply
You may qualify to earn $60,000–$70,000+ while helping a family welcome their baby.

Dr. Kulsoom Baloch
Dr. Kulsoom Baloch is a dedicated donor coordinator at Egg Donors, leveraging her extensive background in medicine and public health. She holds an MBBS from Ziauddin University, Pakistan, and an MPH from Hofstra University, New York. With three years of clinical experience at prominent hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan, Dr. Baloch has honed her skills in patient care and medical research.



