For Intended Parents

Surrogacy Costs
Comprehensive Financial Breakdown (2025–2026)

Professional consultation for surrogacy planning

Typical Total Investment Range

$120,000 – $175,000+

Includes surrogate compensation, agency fees, legal services, medical expenses, insurance, escrow, and contingency planning.

1. Agency Fees

Agency fees range from $2,500 for pre-match consultation to $26,500 for full white glove service and are charged as the surrogacy process proceeds.

  • Preparation of Intended Parent profile
  • Recruitment
  • Extensive intake process
  • Medical reports & clinic review coordination
  • Screening and background checks
  • Matching
  • Case management from start to finish with Founder
  • Coordination with clinic and attorneys
  • Escrow setup guidance
  • Pregnancy support
  • Hospital coordination

Fees are disclosed fully during consultation. There are no post-match surprise "administrative" additions.

2. Surrogate Compensation

First-time surrogate$45,000 – $60,000
Experienced surrogate$60,000 – $80,000+
Screening & sign-on bonuses~$2,500
Start of medications fee$1,000
Embryo transfer fee$1,000
Monthly allowance$300/mo × ~15 months
Maternity clothing$1,000
Multiples fee (twins, etc.)$10,000 per additional fetus

All compensation is held in independent third-party escrow before medical procedures begin.

3. Legal Fees

Typical combined legal cost: $8,000 – $10,000 (may be higher depending on state).

Covers drafting and negotiating the Gestational Carrier Agreement, parentage establishment, pre-birth order preparation, and post-birth filings.

4. IVF & Medical Costs

Surrogate medical screening$2,000 – $5,000
Full IVF cycle (if needed)$15,000 – $30,000+

5. Insurance

Health insurance (if required)$15,000 – $32,000/year
Life insurance ($750k policy)$1,000 – $1,300

Insurance must be confirmed before embryo transfer. This is frequently one of the "hidden" costs families don't anticipate.

6. Escrow & Financial Management

Escrow management fees: $2,000 – $2,500. Ensures funds are available before medical procedures, monthly compensation is distributed properly, reimbursements are tracked, and financial transparency is maintained.

7. Contingency & Variable Costs

Additional transfer attempts, travel changes, extended bed rest, unexpected medical events, and postpartum recovery considerations. We help families prepare for realistic scenarios — not just best-case ones.