Surrogacy

As a surrogate, you have the remarkable opportunity to provide the gift of life and make parenthood dreams a reality. Join us on this incredible journey, offering hope and empowering families facing infertility challenges or seeking alternative paths to parenthood. Your selfless act will forever change lives, creating an everlasting impact on the families you help build.

  • My experience with Allkind has been nothing short of wonderful companionship with the ladies I’ve worked with throughout my journey so far! My Care Team member has been like a friend to me since we virtually met, we clicked right away and she has helped answer any questions or concerns I had. Allkind introduced me to my current surrogacy agency and it was such an easy process to get things going with surrogacy process because of Allkind! I’m happy to say that they know what they are doing when it comes to business and friendly support as well!

    Savanna P. (1st time surrogate)

Some FAQs

  • To become a surrogate, you should be between 21 and 45 years old, have a healthy body mass index (BMI), and avoid using drugs and tobacco. You must also be free from sexually transmitted diseases for the past 12 months, and must've had at least one healthy pregnancy.

  • Congrats on your delivery, we hope it was a wonderful experience! You can start your surrogacy journey six months post-delivery. If you are breastfeeding you can begin your journey six months after you have finished breastfeeding. Though this means you cannot begin right away you can still apply today. Please disclose in your application or let someone on our care team know you will need time to complete your delivery or breastfeeding journey.

  • The agency you match with will do an insurance audit. This audit allows them to see if the insurance policy you currently have is surrogacy-friendly. If you don't have insurance or if your insurance doesn’t cover surrogacy that is completely fine. The agency will provide you with an insurance policy that will cover prenatal care through approximately 6 months postpartum. You won’t be responsible for paying for this policy or any additional fees that will come up during pregnancy/delivery.

  • As a gestational carrier, there is no biological connection to the child. The intended family creates the embryo, using either their own sperm and egg or opt for a donor sperm or egg. The process ensures that the surrogate is not biologically related to the child, providing clarity and distinction in the familial relationships during the journey.

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