Be a Surrogate

Apply to Northeast Assisted Fertility Group’s Surrogacy Program!

Surrogates (“gestational” carriers) give the priceless gift of life to hopeful parents unable to have children on their own. These special women are the heart and soul of NAFG, and they receive support from us every step of the way.

Why Choose NAFG’s Surrogacy Program?

The choice to become a carrier requires a serious commitment of time, energy, and emotion, and the experience is often tremendously rewarding. Being a surrogate mother involves initial screenings and interviews, physical and psychological tests, fertility treatments, then pregnancy (including regular doctor appointments) and delivery. Throughout, NAFG coordinators are in frequent contact with carriers. Some limited travel may be required as well.

NAFG manages gestational surrogacies, which involve the transfer of an embryo or embryos to the uterus of the carrier. These embryos are created from sperm and eggs furnished by either the intended parent(s) and/or donor(s). The baby, therefore, has no genetic relationship to the gestational carrier.

Surrogacy Compensation: Earn $85,000+

NAFG gestational carriers receive surrogacy compensation with a base fee starting at $75,000 – $85,000 and are matched with intended parents immediately after they qualify.

To meet NAFG’s requirements to be a surrogate, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • be between 23 and 38 years of age
  • have at least one child of her own, who she is raising in her own home
  • not plan to have any additional children of her own in the near future
  • be married, in a long-standing committed relationship, or have strong support from family/friends nearby
  • be financially stable
  • have the support from her family and others close to her for her decision to be a carrier
  • enjoy being pregnant
  • have a sincere desire to help create for others the kind of loving home she has herself

FAQs About Becoming a Surrogate