Surrogate Mother FAQs

Do you want to become a surrogate mother with Trusted Surrogacy Center but still have some questions? Our surrogate mother FAQ covers different queries related to the surrogacy experience, from compensation to the difference between gestational and traditional surrogacy. Expand your understanding of surrogacy with these frequently asked questions regarding surrogate mothers, and bring comfort, clarity, and confidence to your surrogacy journey.

  • Once your application is accepted, we will submit your surrogate profile to potential intended parents. If the intended parents are interested in working with you. You will then be introduced to intended parents usually through a webcam call such as Skype to determine if there is mutual interest. If the intended parents and surrogate both agree to work together then the surrogacy process will begin.

  • Surrogate compensation amount will vary by location, experience and various other factors. Generally our surrogates are well compensated as they are paid a monthly allowance, receive a bonus and have the opportunity to earn up to $100,000. Once you are approved to become a surrogate we will determine your exact compensation and provide you a list of all the expenses that you will be compensated for during surrogacy.

  • Your spouse/partner will be required to participate in the medical screening process. If married, your spouse will be included in your legal contract. It’s very important that your spouse/partner is in agreement of you becoming a surrogate mother and will support you throughout the process.

  • All of our surrogates are assigned to a specific case manager who will support and guide you through every step of the surrogacy process. Case managers will be there for you to answer any questions you may have about surrogacy.

  • One of the most frequently asked questions by surrogate mothers is regarding expenses. At Trusted Surrogacy Center, you don’t have to worry about that. The intended parents will cover all expenses relating to surrogacy.

  • Most of the time it will take between 12 and 14 months to complete the surrogacy process.

  • No, if you lack health insurance or it doesn't cover surrogacy the intended parents will purchase health insurance that covers surrogacy for you.

  • In gestational surrogacy the intended parent's embryo is fertilized at a fertility clinic and will be transferred to the surrogate's uterus. While in traditional surrogacy the surrogate mother donates her egg and is biologically related to the intended parents child or children. We only do gestational surrogacy at Trusted Surrogacy.

  • Since we only do gestational surrogacy, the baby will not be biologically related to you.

  • Yes, you can still achieve pregnancy through IVF as the fallopian tubes aren't needed since the embryo is placed directly into the uterus.

  • At Trusted Surrogacy Center, we want to make your experience as enjoyable and smooth as possible. Therefore, you can receive your medical care at doctors and clinics nearby where you live, offering the most comfort and convivence for you.

If you have remaining questions and concerns not answered in our surrogacy FAQ, please feel free to contact us.