FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT IS GESTATIONAL SURROGACY?
WILL I BE ABLE TO SELECT MY INTENDED PARENTS?
Of course. As a surrogate, you will be able to look through detailed profiles of families that could be potential matches for you. If you feel like connecting with them, our team will set up a meeting that we facilitate. After the meeting, and follow up conversations, you will be matched if all parties are in agreement with the decision.
WHY SHOULD I CHOOSE THE SURROGACY CENTER OF PHILADELPHIA?
We are unique in that we offer exceptionally personalized support during the surrogacy process along with competitive, fair compensation packages. Our case managers attend critical appointments, promptly answer emails, texts, and phone calls, act as advocates for you along the way, and are present when you give birth. Additionally, we host social events like play-dates and fun lunches for surrogates and their families who are in our program. We differ from most national surrogacy agencies because we minimize your travel. The majority of Surrogacy Center of Philadelphia families live right in the Greater Philadelphia area and work closely with local clinics.
IF I CHOOSE TO BECOME A SURROGATE MOTHER, HOW DO I GET PAID?
WILL I HAVE TO COVER MEDICAL CO-PAYMENTS AND OTHER OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES?
No. Intended parents cover all costs related to your surrogacy. Some of these items include childcare expenses, co-payments for medical services, insurance premiums, and more. These represent totally separate payments that are in addition to the compensation you get for being pregnant and carrying their baby.
DOES BECOMING A SURROGATE MEAN I’LL HAVE TO TRAVEL?
WHY IS BMI IMPORTANT?
Body mass index (BMI) is the measurement of body mass based on weight and height. For a woman who wants to become a gestational carrier, one of the surrogate requirements is that her BMI should be between 20-32. This is because the hormone medications that one takes during a surrogacy cycle cannot be managed as well once your BMI exceeds 32. Additionally, obesity increases the risk of pregnancy complications like premature labor, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and stillbirth.
DO I NEED TO HAVE INSURANCE THAT WILL COVER SURROGACY?
WHY SHOULD I CHOOSE THE SURROGACY CENTER OF PHILADELPHIA?
I HAVE HAD A TUBAL LIGATION (HAD MY TUBES TIED). CAN I STILL BE A GESTATIONAL CARRIER?
I AM CURRENTLY BREASTFEEDING. CAN I APPLY TO BECOME A SURROGATE?
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRADITIONAL SURROGACY AND GESTATIONAL SURROGACY?
There are two kinds of surrogates – traditional or gestational. With a traditional surrogate, the surrogate is providing her eggs for fertilization, as well as carrying the child to term. Therefore, she is genetically related to the baby. In gestational surrogacy, the intended parents create an embryo either with their egg and sperm or a donated egg or sperm. The embryo is then transferred into the surrogate. Therefore, the surrogate mother and the baby share no genetic material. The Surrogacy Center of Philadelphia only provides gestational surrogacy services.
WHAT IF I HAVE QUESTIONS?
Whether you are an Intended Parent or a Surrogate, we know you will have questions and concerns. That is why we make communicating with us easy and convenient. Please connect with us.