BECOME A SURROGATE AND HELP OTHERS BUILD A FAMILY
The biggest reason surrogates do what they do is because they believe in helping others grow a family. By becoming a surrogate, you can help people become parents who otherwise cannot do so on their own. Plus, Growing Generations surrogates are some of the highest-paid surrogates in the industry, so you’ll be well compensated for your generosity.
WHAT IS A SURROGATE
A surrogate is someone who agrees to carry a pregnancy for another person or couple, giving birth to a baby who has no genetic connection and will be raised by the intended parent(s). Taking on such a vital role means merging your best interests with those of the family you are going on this journey for.
Surrogates help people become parents despite medical or personal circumstances that have complicated their journey, such as infertility or health conditions that make carrying a pregnancy dangerous, and same-sex male couples who wish to have a biological child.
WHY BECOME A SURROGATE WITH GROWING GENERATIONS
WHY WOMEN CHOOSE TO BECOME SURROGATES WITH GROWING GENERATIONS:
Growing Generations surrogates are mothers themselves who are raising their own children. Pregnancy is an experience they enjoy, and family is incredibly important to them. The compensation they receive is a way to pursue their dreams and provide for themselves and their family, all while being an essential partner on someone else’s path to parenthood.
Some of the most competitive pay in the surrogacy industry
Personalized attention
Utmost care and support throughout the journey
WE MAKE YOUR WELLBEING A TOP PRIORITY.
OUR SURROGATE REQUIREMENTS
If you are considering becoming a surrogate, you will need to meet our minimum requirements. At Growing Generations, our prospective surrogates must meet certain criteria when it comes to their health, lifestyle and finances to help ensure the health and safety of the surrogate and the baby.
Our requirements and qualifications include:
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
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Between the ages of 21-42 years old.
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Have had at least one pregnancy and delivery.
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Have not had a past occurrence of serious pregnancy complications. Examples include toxemia, pre-eclampsia, preterm labor, incompetent cervix, and pregnancy-induced hypertension. We do not accept surrogates with a history of these complications.
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Do not have any health conditions that can be exacerbated by pregnancy.
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Have a healthy body mass index (BMI) below 33
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Do not use tobacco and have no exposure to second-hand tobacco use. Surrogate applicants must be tobacco-free for 12 months minimum before applying.
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Live in a surrogacy friendly state. If you reside in a state where surrogacy is risky or not legal, Growing Generations will not be able to consider you as a surrogate candidate. These states include Alaska, Arizona, Indiana, Louisiana, Nebraska, and Wyoming.
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If you are not a citizen of the United States, you must have a Green Card and or Visa that is valid for the next three years.
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No criminal history. Growing Generations does not accept surrogates who have been convicted of a felony or whose partner has been convicted of a felony.
LIFESTYLE REQUIREMENTS
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Financially stable. There can be no history of bankruptcy within the last year.
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Surrogacy should not be a sole source of income for anyone interested in becoming a surrogate. We do regular household income verifications.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
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HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
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Between the ages of 21-42 years old.
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Have had at least one pregnancy and delivery.
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Have not had a past occurrence of serious pregnancy complications. Examples include toxemia, pre-eclampsia, preterm labor, incompetent cervix, and pregnancy-induced hypertension. We do not accept surrogates with a history of these complications.
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Do not have any health conditions that can be exacerbated by pregnancy.
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Have a healthy body mass index (BMI) below 33
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Do not use tobacco and have no exposure to second-hand tobacco use. Surrogate applicants must be tobacco-free for 12 months minimum before applying.
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Live in a surrogacy friendly state. If you reside in a state where surrogacy is risky or not legal, Growing Generations will not be able to consider you as a surrogate candidate. These states include Alaska, Arizona, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska, and Wyoming.
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If you are not a citizen of the United States, you must have a Green Card and or Visa that is valid for the next three years.
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No criminal history. Growing Generations does not accept surrogates who have been convicted of a felony or whose partner has been convicted of a felony.
LIFESTYLE REQUIREMENTS
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Financially stable. There can be no history of bankruptcy within the last year.
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Surrogacy should not be a sole source of income for anyone interested in becoming a surrogate. We do regular household income verifications.
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Because of the nature of the surrogacy journey, these requirements are in place to ensure that prospective surrogates can have a rewarding experience that’s safe for both them and the baby they will be carrying. At Growing Generations, your well-being as a surrogate is at the forefront of this process. We want to ensure that our surrogates feel supported and that their needs are met.
SURROGATE COMPENSATION
Growing Generations surrogates are some of the highest-paid surrogates in the industry. Our surrogate pregnancy compensation package offers up to $63,500 for first time surrogates, with additional benefits of up to $35,000. Because a surrogate’s pay varies and they are easier to manage, we use a flat rate pay model. Surrogacy pay with Growing Generations looks like this:
$63,500
$57,000
$58,500
$52,000
First time surrogate compensation for working surrogates in California.
First time surrogate compensation for stay-at-home surrogates in California.
First time surrogate compensation for working surrogates in all other states.
First time surrogate compensation for stay-at-home surrogates in all other states.
Experienced surrogates and some surrogates residing in Southern California are compensated an additional $5,000-$35,000. Through our flat rate pay model you can earn up to $4,000 in additional incentives before you’re even pregnant.
See our full pay and benefits package
$63,500
First time surrogate compensation for working surrogates in California.
$57,000
First time surrogate compensation for stay-at-home surrogates in California.
$58,500
First time surrogate compensation for working surrogates in all other states.
$52,000
First time surrogate compensation for stay-at-home surrogates in all other states.
HOW TO BECOME A SURROGATE WITH US
Our team is dedicated to making this a life-changing, fulfilling journey for you, and we want you to feel supported and taken care of during your surrogacy journey from the moment you apply.
The first step to becoming a surrogate is to complete a quick survey to see if you qualify. Once qualified, you will complete our full surrogate application.
After you submit your surrogate application, it will be reviewed by our team. If your surrogate application is approved, you will be invited to schedule a consultation.
This process includes a review of your pregnancy-related medical records, income documentation, surrogacy preferences, and general paperwork. You will also complete psychological screening with a mental health professional.
During this time our matching team works hard to identify the right intended parent match for you. Once matched, your journey begins.
STEP 1
SEE IF YOU QUALIFY
STEP 2
REVIEW OF SURROGATE APPLICATION
STEP 3
NEW SURROGATE CONSULTATION
STEP 4