Want to become a gestational surrogate in Delaware? There is no waiting to be matched.
If you’d like to know more about how to become a surrogate in Delaware or if you’re an intended parent looking for information, we’re here to guide you.
You may want to begin by exploring how our surrogacy program works — including the financial aspects. Or feel free to contact us and we’ll be happy to answer your questions about surrogacy in Delaware.
ARTparenting is committed to guiding surrogates and intended parents through every step of our complete surrogacy program with great care and integrity. Our founder, Meryl B. Rosenberg, Esq., brings extensive hands-on experience to the practice having successfully worked with hundreds of parents and surrogates since 1993.
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Compensation for becoming a surrogate in Delaware
BASE FEE: $50,000 to $65,000
Plus additional compensation for procedures and all expenses.
One of the many considerations for becoming a gestational surrogate in Delaware may be based on the financial benefit. The amount of any payments or expenses is determined by a number of factors such as whether the surrogate has been a gestational carrier before, the cost of health insurance and other required expenses.
Refer to Compensations for Gestational Surrogates for more details or call us with your questions: (301) 217-0074.
Find out how to become a surrogate in Delaware
A gestational surrogate (or gestational carrier) is a woman who carries a child conceived through the process of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) using another woman’s eggs. The child will not be genetically related to the gestational surrogate.
These are just a few of the requirements:
Between the ages of 21 and 44
Body mass index (BMI) 32 or lower
Given birth to a child of your own
Enjoy being pregnant
Willing to help others create a family
Why choose ARTparenting?
You can rely on us to provide complete guidance, expertise, and attention through every step of your journey. With more than 25 years of experience in family building, Meryl Rosenberg knows how important it is to personally make sure that every surrogate and prospective parent has the support they need. Read what others have to say about being a surrogate with ARTparenting. You have found the place for you with ARTparenting.
For our surrogates in Delaware, there is no waiting to be matched. Our surrogates are fully consulted about whom they would like to help — whether they prefer intended parents who are local or overseas, single or married, same-sex couples, and other situations. A hallmark of our surrogacy program is the focus we place on personally matching intended parents and surrogates. Every match is a mutual decision and a true partnership.
As a leader in the field of reproductive law, Meryl volunteers her time to further the regulation of assisted reproduction such as the Delaware Gestational Carrier Agreement Act.
Is becoming a gestational surrogate right for you and your family?
Having children is one of the great joys in life — a willingness to share that opportunity with another person is profound. Making the decision to become a surrogate is a major one and we are happy to answer any of your questions if you wish to contact us.
Our recent blog post, “Becoming a Surrogate: Is it Right for Me?”, offers advice and questions to ask yourself. You can also read what one of our gestational surrogates has to say about her experience with ARTparenting.
Take the next step…
Helping another person to have a child by becoming a surrogate is one of the most profound gifts anyone can offer. We are very grateful for your interest and would like to hear from you. Please fill out our short Surrogate’s form or call 301-217-0074.
INTENDED PARENTS
Please fill out our intended parent’s form,
or call 301-217-0074.
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