Currently, there are only 6 states that mandate insurance coverage for surrogacy:
California, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, and New York.
Here are some additional details about the maximum coverage amounts for surrogacy in each state:
It is important to note that these are just the maximum coverage amounts that insurance companies are required to pay for surrogacy. Some insurance companies may choose to pay more than the maximum amount, and others may choose to pay less. It is also important to note that these maximum coverage amounts may change in the future.
If you are considering surrogacy, it is important to talk to your insurance company about their coverage for this procedure. You should also talk to your doctor about the costs of surrogacy and how you can maximize your coverage.
Our job is to listen, to connect the dots between your needs and how we can best help you to have your baby.
To make an appointment with one of our counselors or physicians, please call us at 212-661-7177, or send us an email at info@EggDonors4All.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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.