WHAT IS IVF GESTATIONAL SURROGACY?
IVF gestational surrogacy is a process by which a surrogate is contracted to carry the IVF baby on behalf of the intended parent or parents. While any other form of the surrogate process might or might not provide a genetic connection to one of the parents, they don’t provide a genetic connection to both parents.
IVF AND SURROGACY FROM THE SURROGATE’S PERSPECTIVE
Of course, you would have to meet certain criteria before you could be contracted to participate in a surrogate pregnancy. The criteria you would need to meet include:
- Being between the ages of 21 and 40
- Having a body Mass Index (BMI) of between 20-32
- In good physical and mental health
- Must have successfully carried at least one child to term with no complications
- No history of alcoholism, drug abuse, or criminal convictions
- Live in a safe and secure home environment
Should you qualify to serve as a gestational surrogate, you would get compensation from the intended parents. In fact, much of the IVF surrogacy cost the intended parents would be paying would go to you. At our Surrogacy Center of Philadelphia facility, you would be entitled to a base fee of $35K ($40K if you are an experienced surrogate) and reimbursable expenses/fees of between $20K and $30K, depending on how the pregnancy progresses.
Most importantly, you would get undying gratitude from the intended parents you would be serving and an equally great sense of fulfillment for your sacrifices.
IVF AND SURROGACY FROM THE INTENDED PARENT’S PERSPECTIVE
If biology is on your side as intended parents, the IVF surrogate process would be the next best thing to you carrying the child yourself. In fact, it could be argued that having a surrogate carry the child on your behalf would spare you having to risk the trauma of unsuccessful pregnancies.
Your main challenge would be finding a surrogate with whom you would feel comfortable. That’s very important to us because of the stress and emotional strain you might encounter as the surrogate pregnancy progresses. Your ability to connect and communicate with your chosen surrogate will help ensure the surrogate process goes as smoothly as possible.
Yes, there is a significant IVF surrogacy cost that you would need to pay. With that said, your investment would result in a beautiful IVF baby that is really yours regardless of who will carry and deliver the child. We’ll discuss the cost in the next section.
THE IVF SURROGACY COST
Before we offer details on the IVF surrogacy cost, it’s important to note that prices might vary from one state to the next and one fertility clinic to the next. Furthermore, the cost information we are about to provide should be considered provisionary at our Surrogacy Center of Philadelphia. To give you more precise estimates, please contact us.
Theoretically, we can divide your IVF surrogacy cost into two components. The first component would be the fee you would pay to our agency. You can expect that charge to be approximately $21K, barring any unusual circumstances. We would allow the facility’s fee to be paid in three (3) increments.
The rest of what you would pay would be approximately $55K to $65K and directed towards your chosen surrogate. For your benefit, here is a detailed listing of the approximate fees and reimbursables you would be expected to pay through escrow to the surrogate:
- Base fee of $35K or $40K for an experienced surrogate
- Additional fee of $5K if multiple babies are delivered
- Monthly allowance of $200 during the pregnancy
- One-time maternity clothing allowance of $500+
- Healthcare and life insurance coverage during the pregnancy (policy would also cover organ damage)
- Embryo transfer fee of $1,000 per transfer attempt until confirmed conception
- Compensation of $500 for each extra invasive procedure that might be prescribed by the fertility doctor
- Reimbursements from lost time and work and travel costs to/from the clinic for appointments
- $150 a week for pumping and storing breast milk
- Childcare and housekeeping reimbursement if bed-rest is prescribed
- Extra $3K for a C-Section procedure for delivery
Again, all of these costs should be considered provisional until the surrogate contract is signed, sealed, and delivered. Also, there is a little bit of room for negotiation on some of the listed costs.
On behalf of the Surrogacy Center of Philadelphia, we can’t begin to express how much we admire the giving nature of our surrogate mothers. Their willingness to give of themselves in such a selfless manner is to be commended at the highest levels.
For the intended parents who might enlist our services, we want to ensure you we will do everything in our power to make your dream of parenthood come true. We fully realize that absent the ability to conceive and carry naturally, IVF surrogacy is the only other option for intended parents who want and need that genetic connection to their baby.