Quick Summary — Become a Surrogate in the USA
Becoming a surrogate is one of the most generous, life-changing acts a woman can choose. You help Intended Parents who cannot carry a pregnancy — including parents struggling with infertility, LGBTQ+ couples, single fathers, cancer survivors, and families who have endured heartbreaking pregnancy loss.
At Surrogacy4All, we provide a safe, medically supervised, emotionally supportive surrogacy program with the highest level of professionalism and care. Our surrogates receive:
If you’ve enjoyed pregnancy and want a meaningful, financially empowering experience — surrogacy may be right for you.
Women choose our program because we offer:
Thousands of women trust Surrogacy4All because we prioritize your health, your dignity, and your comfort.
Most surrogates today are:
To ensure a safe and healthy pregnancy, surrogates must:
Medical conditions that may disqualify you:
Every case is individually evaluated by our physicians.
Surrogate compensation in the USA varies by:
Experience
State
Insurance
Twin or singleton pregnancy
Additional procedures
All reimbursements follow AHRA documentation guidelines.
$45,000–$65,000
$65,000–$85,000+
You can earn more if:
Additional Benefits:
| Benefit | Amount |
| Monthly allowance | $200–$300 |
| Maternity clothing | $500–$1,000 |
| Transfer fee | $750–$1,000 |
| Invasive procedure fee | $500–$1,000 |
| C-section bonus | $2,500–$4,000 |
| Twins bonus | $5,000–$10,000 |
| Lost wages | Covered |
| Childcare | Covered |
| Travel costs | Covered |
All medical costs are 100% paid by the Intended Parents.
All reimbursements follow AHRA documentation guidelines.
Step 1
Application & Pre-Screening
Complete a brief online form. We review your pregnancy history.
Step 2
Medical Screening
Includes an OB/GYN evaluation, bloodwork, infectious disease testing.
Step 3
Psychological Screening
Ensures emotional readiness.
Step 4
Surrogate Profile Creation
Your profile is shared with Intended Parents (no last name or private details).
Step 5
Intended Parent Match
Match time is often 0–6 weeks.
Step 6
Legal Agreements
You receive your own attorney to protect your rights.
Step 7
Uterine Screening & Embryo Transfer Prep
Monitoring visits for lining growth.
Step 8
Embryo Transfer Day (very simple procedure)
No surgery. No downtime.
Step 9
Pregnancy
Regular OB care & ultrasounds.
Step 10
Delivery & Postpartum Support
You deliver the baby and celebrate helping a beautiful family grow.
With donor embryos or guaranteed blastocysts (Pillar 9), surrogates have:
⭐ 75–85% live birth success rates per embryo transfer
One of the highest in the USA.
You never have financial responsibility for the child.
A 31-year-old mother of two from Texas chose surrogacy after seeing a friend struggle with infertility.
She says:
“As a SAHM, this was the perfect way to help another family while helping my own.”
“I work remotely and had no trouble scheduling appointments. The team treated me like family.”
“The compensation changed my financial situation. I finally started saving money.”
“My match was perfect. We still talk every month.”
Surrogates in the U.S. typically earn $50,000–$90,000+, depending on location, experience, whether they have carried before, and additional benefits. First-time surrogates average $50,000–$65,000, while experienced surrogates may receive $70,000–$90,000+ plus allowances for maternity clothing, invasive procedures, travel, and monthly stipends.
Matching can happen as fast as 2–6 weeks, depending on your profile, medical history, and preferences for Intended Parents (IPs). Experienced surrogates often match the fastest.
Surrogacy allows stay-at-home moms and remote professionals to earn a meaningful income while continuing their daily routine. Most appointments can be scheduled conveniently, and compensation helps support family needs without requiring a traditional job structure.
No. A gestational surrogate does not use her own eggs. The embryo is created using the Intended Mother’s egg or an egg donor and the Intended Father’s or donor sperm.
The embryo transfer is typically quick and painless, similar to a Pap smear. It takes about 10–15 minutes, and mild cramping afterward is normal.
Sometimes. You may need to travel to the Intended Parents’ fertility clinic for the transfer. All travel and accommodations are fully covered by the agency and IPs.
No problem — we secure a surrogate-friendly insurance policy for you. You will never pay out-of-pocket for pregnancy-related care.
If the embryo does not implant or the pregnancy ends early, you will be supported medically and emotionally. Another transfer can be scheduled if everyone agrees, and you continue receiving baseline compensation according to your contract.
Yes. Surrogates and Intended Parents usually meet by Zoom before matching, and many build lifelong relationships throughout the journey.
Surrogacy-friendly states include California, Nevada, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Illinois, New Mexico, Texas, Florida, Georgia, and others. We help match you only with safe, legally protected states.
Typically one embryo is transferred at a time (SET – Single Embryo Transfer). Twin transfers are less common and require additional approvals.
Yes. Many surrogates have previously had C-sections. You generally need no more than 2–3 prior C-sections and a healthy recovery history.
Yes, but you must stop breastfeeding before the medical screening because hormones must stabilize before transferring an embryo.
Absolutely. Surrogates and Intended Parents mutually choose each other. You will never be matched without your approval.
Possibly. Some surrogates are approved for twins, but it depends on medical history and clinic recommendations.
Yes. Surrogates qualify for maternity leave under FMLA (unpaid) and may receive paid leave through compensation from Intended Parents as stated in your contract.
Surrogacy is as safe as any normal pregnancy. Most surrogates go on to have their own future pregnancies without issues.
Each surrogate receives her own independent attorney to protect her rights. A legally binding contract outlines compensation, medical care, responsibilities, and parentage before transfer.
Recovery is typically 4–6 weeks after vaginal birth and 6–8 weeks after C-section. You receive support throughout recovery.
Common disqualifiers include:
Certain mental health or medication restrictions
You receive a monthly base payment beginning when a heartbeat is confirmed. Additional compensation applies for:
Lost wages
No. Medical expenses, legal fees, travel, and insurance are 100% paid by Intended Parents.
Yes. Most surrogates continue their normal jobs unless a doctor recommends activity restrictions.
Yes. We proudly work with LGBTQ+, single, and heterosexual Intended Parents.
Simply complete our quick application. Our team will contact you to review your qualifications, answer questions, and guide you through medical screening and matching.
Support a family. Feel empowered. Experience an incredible journey.
Egg donation is a process where a woman (the egg donor) provides one or several eggs (also known as oocytes) for purposes of assisted reproduction, with the eggs being fertilized in the laboratory. Once fertilized, the resulting embryos are transferred to the recipient’s uterus to initiate a pregnancy, or they can be cryopreserved (frozen) for future use.