Surrogates

Surrogacy stands as a profound testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the boundless capacity for compassion. It is a gift of immeasurable value, bridging the gap between longing and fulfillment, granting the opportunity to experience the joys of parenthood.

In a world where biological ties hold profound significance, surrogacy serves as a lifeline, enabling individuals to conceive children who are genetically linked to them, forging familial connections that transcend physical barriers. Its importance cannot be overstated. A surrogate embodies the essence of empathy, resilience, and love, serving as a beacon of hope for those who dare to dream of creating their own families!

Surrogacy Requirements

At Los Angeles Surrogacy, we are all about making sure our surrogates are not just qualified but also thrilled to begin their surrogacy journey! Surrogates should be aged between 20 and 39, legally living in the United States, and have a healthy BMI. If you are curious about the requirements to become a surrogate, just reach out to one of our team members at Los Angeles Surrogacy. Many of us have been surrogates ourselves, so you can count on getting top-notch advice and guidance from people who truly understand!

Surrogacy Journey

The surrogacy journey is meant to be a fulfilling and exciting journey from start to finish! Here at LAS, we’re dedicated to offering the support and guidance needed to ensure just that.

Apply To Become a Surrogate

You are one step away from a rewarding and life-changing journey! Are you ready to get started?

What Do I Do If My Partner or Family Don’t Agree with My Decision?

We understand the importance of a support system during all phases of life, including a surrogacy journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Surrogacy Baby Biologically Related to a Surrogate Mother?

No. Via gestational surrogacy, the egg of the intended mother (or a donor) is combined with the sperm of the intended father (or a donor) and transferred to the surrogate mother for growth during pregnancy. Therefore, the surrogate has no genetic link to the child, and the baby will only resemble the intended parents (or donors of the egg and sperm). There is no transfer of DNA during pregnancy.

How Much Money Is a Surrogate Compensated?
The compensation for a surrogate can vary depending on various factors such as location, experience, and individual circumstances. Surrogate will receive a base compensation along with additional payments for expenses related to pregnancy and childbirth.
Does A Surrogate Mother Breastfeed The Baby?
No, surrogates do not typically breastfeed babies. However, in some cases, surrogates and intended parents may agree for the surrogate to provide breast milk through pumping, with additional compensation arranged accordingly.
How Many Times Can I Be A Surrogate?
You can typically be a surrogate multiple times, but it depends on individual circumstances and medical evaluations. Please contact us for personalized guidance on your surrogacy journey.

Ready to Begin Your Journey or Have Questions?