Gift of Life

Surrogacy Agency

WHY GIFT OF LIFE SURROGACY Agency?

Making the decision to grow your family through gestational surrogacy can bring a mix of excitement, anticipation, and even a few nerves. Whether you have been trying to conceive without success, are unable to carry a pregnancy, or are choosing surrogacy for other reasons, Gift of Life Surrogacy Agency is here to explore options with you and support you every step of the way.

At Gift of Life Surrogacy, we understand that the journey to parenthood is deeply personal, and we are here to guide you with care, compassion, and expertise. You are not alone in this—we will be with you through every step of your surrogacy experience.

What is gestational surrogacy?

With gestational surrogacy, intended parents can use the intended mother’s egg or a donor egg as well as the intended father’s sperm or donor sperm. The carrier has no biological tie to the embryo that is transferred to her during the in vitro fertilization cycle (IVF).

To learn more about the medical procedure for intended parents, select the option that best describes the combination of egg and sperm you will be using with a gestational carrier:

Understanding Cost & Fees

 

Fees Associated with Using a Gestational Carrier

(in addition to your agency fee)

Base compensation

$60,000-$70,000 (first-time carrier – experienced carrier)

Monthly expense allowance

$250

Maternity clothing allowance

$500

Multiple Birth

$10,500

Loss of organs

covered by a organ loss policy rider

Lost wages per week (carrier)

Dependent on carrier’s work

Lost wages per week (spouse)

Dependent on spouse’s work

Travel

$0.70 per mile (flights dependent on locations)

Meal reimbursement

$20 per meal

Housekeeping

$200 per week

Child Care

$20 per hour

Medical Fees*

Invasive procedure

$1,250 (i.e. D&C, Cerclage, amniocentesis, etc.)

Embryo Transfer

$1,000
Physician-recommended cesarean section     
$5,000                        
*These are fees to be paid to the carrier for procedures should they be necessary.

Surrogacy is now legal in Michigan. Start your surrogacy journey.

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