Interested in becoming a gestational surrogate in Oregon?

If you live in Oregon and are thinking about becoming a surrogate, or if you’re an intended parent seeking information on surrogacy in Oregon, you have found the place for you with ARTparenting.

At ARTparenting, we’ll handle every detail from your first contact right through to the birth. One important feature of our complete surrogacy program is the care we take in making great matches so that every surrogate and intended parent will be comfortable with the entire program.

$1,000 Spring BONUS for Qualified Surrogate Applicants!

Find out if you are eligible . Apply today!

Compensation

BASE FEE: $50,000 to $65,000

Plus additional compensation for procedures and all expenses.

We understand there are many factors in the decision to become a surrogate, and one of them may be financial. The amount of any payments or ancillary expenses is based on multiple factors. For details, please review Compensation for Gestational Surrogates or contact us with your questions.

Why choose ARTparenting?

Our founder, Meryl B. Rosenberg, Esq., has worked with hundreds of gestational surrogates and intended parents since 1993. Experience, integrity, and personal attention are just a part of what makes ARTparenting unique. We make sure that each surrogate has all the information, support, and care she needs to be comfortable for the entire process. Meryl is known for her leadership and dedication to the field of reproductive law and the regulation of third-party reproduction. Read about Meryl Rosenberg.

THE MATCH
For our surrogates in Oregon, there is no waiting to be matched.
Every surrogate is consulted in-depth about the intended parents she would most like to help: those living locally or overseas, single or married, families that already have a child, among other preferences. Every match will be a mutual decision and a true partnership.


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How our surrogacy program works

A gestational surrogate carries a child conceived through in-vitro fertilization (IVF) using an egg from the intended mother or an egg donor. The gestational surrogate, therefore, will not be genetically related to the child.

Basic requirements for becoming a gestational surrogate in Oregon:

  • Age 21 to 44

  • Given birth to a child of your own

  • Enjoy being pregnant

  • Healthy weight (BMI 32 or less)

  • Additional requirements.

The decision to become a gestational surrogate in Oregon

If you’re thinking about becoming a surrogate, you are most likely a sincere, caring and generous person who loves having your own family. You know that raising children is one of the deepest joys in life. A willingness to help others experience the joy of parenthood is extraordinary. That shared joy is the inspiration behind ARTparenting’s work to help families grow.

Take the next step…

Helping others to build a family is one of the most meaningful gifts anyone can offer. We are grateful for your interest.

If you would like to find out more about surrogacy in Oregon, we would love to hear from you. Please fill out our short Surrogate’s Inquiry Form.

 
 
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Oregon Surrogacy

ARTparenting has worked with gestational surrogates and intended parents from the state of Oregon to help build families through our complete surrogacy program.

For more information, please call Meryl at (301) 217-0074.

Intended parents: Read about our complete surrogacy program.

INTENDED PARENTS

Please fill out our intended parent’s form,
or call 301-217-0074.


I gave birth to a beautiful baby girl for my intended parents on August 17, 2007. When people ask how I felt, I say my heart has never been fuller from the love I saw in my intended mother’s face the day her daughter took her first breath. I know this baby girl was so loved.
 
Would I share my life and the life of my family again? Yes, I would take that journey called surrogacy with Meryl Rosenberg again. I would recommend her to one and all.
— J.

More praise for ARTparenting from our Surrogates.