Vermont Surrogate Compensation
Qualified surrogates earn between $80,000–$90,000+, depending on experience and individual circumstances. Compensation packages for surrogates in Vermont also include:
- Monthly allowances
- Paid travel expenses
- Maternity clothing reimbursement
- Medical and wellness support
- Additional benefits for experienced surrogates or twin pregnancies
Who Can Become a Surrogate in Vermont?
Qualified surrogate candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Between 23 and 38 years old
- In good physical/mental health and at a normal weight
- Have previously carried at least one full-term pregnancy and are currently raising own child or children in a stable home environment
- Have had complication-free pregnancies and deliveries
- Have full support and encouragement from family and friends
- Enjoy the experience of pregnancy and understand the physical and emotional aspects involved
- Possess a genuine desire to help others build loving families by sharing the incredible gift of surrogacy
- US citizen or legal resident who can travel for appointments as needed
Our boutique surrogacy agency works with women throughout Burlington, South Burlington, Montpelier, Rutland, Bennington, Essex, Barre, Middlebury, Colchester, St. Albans, Brattleboro, the Northeast Kingdom, and smaller communities across Vermont.
Why Women in Vermont Choose Surrogacy
Vermont has become one of the most supportive places in the country for surrogacy. The state’s family-friendly legal environment and strong sense of community make it an ideal place for women considering becoming a surrogate. Vermont surrogates come to NAFG because they:
- Genuinely love being pregnant
- Want to help someone experience parenthood
- Are looking to create financial stability for their family
- Value meaningful, relationship-based journeys
At Northeast Assisted Fertility Group (NAFG), we believe surrogacy should feel personal, supported, and ethical from start to finish.
What the Surrogacy Process Looks Like
Becoming a surrogate is a big decision, but with the right support, it’s an incredibly rewarding one! Here’s how the surrogacy process works in Vermont:
Apply Online – Complete our confidential surrogacy application. We’ll review it to see if you meet the basic requirements.
Screening & Matching – After we receive your surrogacy application and it seems like you are a good candidate, we will discuss your background, health history, and ask you to provide your prenatal and delivery records for review and approval. Once approved, we will offer a suitable intended parent match which meets your specifications and the medical screening phase begins.
Contracts – All parties sign agreements to protect rights and clarify responsibilities.
Medical Cycle – Fertility medications and embryo transfer appointments take place at a major, established fertility clinic in the United States.
Pregnancy & Support – Your prenatal care and delivery will take place near home in Vermont with your own doctor. All medical costs are covered.
Delivery & Joy – You give the priceless gift of life. It’s an unforgettable, life-affirming experience.
Our boutique surrogacy agency is highly responsive and always available to guide you through each step in the surrogacy journey. Northeast Assisted Fertility Group (NAFG) is not a medical provider and does not perform clinical procedures. Medical screenings and embryo transfers will usually occur at the intended parents’ IVF clinic, while prenatal care and delivery happen in your home state with your own medical providers.
Why Vermont Surrogates Work With Northeast Assisted Fertility Group
Unlike large national surrogacy agencies, we offer a more personal, relationship-focused experience, while also providing one of the most competitive surrogate compensation packages in New England, with qualified surrogates receiving up to $90,000 in compensation.
Our approach is rooted in thoughtful matching, responsive and consistent communication, emotional support at every stage, and a strong commitment to ethical surrogacy practices. We believe surrogates deserve to feel genuinely valued, not only emotionally supported, but also fairly compensated for the incredible commitment they are making.
Hear From the Women Who Became Surrogates
Watch real stories from NAFG surrogates sharing their experiences, their journeys, and the support they received with our surrogacy agency.
Frequently Asked Questions About Becoming a Surrogate in Vermont
Will I have to travel out of state as a surrogate?
There are only two brief trips required, one for your medical screening and one for the embryo transfer. Outside of that, the majority of your care and appointments take place close to home with your local clinic and providers.
Can I become a surrogate if I work full-time?
Absolutely! Many surrogates in Vermont successfully balance full-time work, parenting, and the surrogacy process. With the right support and coordination, surrogacy can fit into a busy lifestyle. It is also a great option for stay-at-home moms and military moms, and can provide a meaningful way to earn additional income while continuing to manage your home, family, or career.
What is gestational surrogacy?
A gestation surrogate carries and gives birth to a baby for intended parents using an embryo created through IVF. Because the embryo is created using the egg and sperm of the intended parents or donors, the surrogate has no genetic connection to the baby she carries.
Is Vermont a surrogacy-friendly state?
Yes. Vermont is considered one of the more supportive states for assisted reproduction and surrogacy arrangements.
How quickly do surrogates match with intended parents?
Matching time can vary. Once you are approved and eligible to move forward, we will present you with an intended parent profile.
Start Your Vermont Surrogacy Journey
If you’ve been thinking about becoming a surrogate in Vermont, Northeast Assisted Fertility Group (NAFG) is here to help you take the next step.