Surrogate Mothers

Surrogate Payment & Benefits

  • Base Compensation $35,000-$80,000
  • Signing Bonus $2,000- $4,500
  • Monthly Allowance $350/month for 12 months
  • Milestone Bonuses $1,000 (You will receive a bonus when injectable medication starts, after the embryo transfer, and upon confirmation of pregnancy.)
  • Child care/ Housekeeping Allowance Varies
  • Lost Wages/ Spouse or Companion Lost Wages Varies
  • Maternity Clothing Allowance $800 (singleton), $1,000 (twins)
  • Gym Fee/ Surrogate Massage and Self Care $600-$800
  • Travel expense Varies
  • Breast Milk (optional) $250-$350 per week
  • C-Section $5,000
  • Twin pregnancy $10,000
  • Life Insurance & Health Insurance paid by the Intended Parents

To learn more about additional payments and surrogacy journey, please contact us at (949) 690-7121 or email us at info@lemontreebabies.org.

Yes, surrogacy is generally considered safe. Every potential surrogate undergoes thorough medical and psychological evaluations to ensure you are fit for the process. The medical procedures, including hormone treatments and embryo transfer, are closely monitored by experienced doctors. Like any pregnancy, there are risks involved, but surrogates receive the best care to minimize complications.

Embryo transfer is generally a painless procedure. Most women report little to no discomfort, with the process being similar to a routine pap smear. The doctor will use a thin catheter to place the embryo into your uterus, which typically takes only a few minutes. Some women may experience mild cramping or pressure during or after the procedure, but it is usually brief and manageable.

Yes, taking hormones is typically required as part of the surrogacy process. Hormones like estrogen and progesterone help prepare your body for the embryo transfer and support the early stages of pregnancy. These medications ensure your uterus is ready to receive and nurture the embryo. Your medical team will closely guide you through the timing and dosage, ensuring your health and safety throughout the process.

No, as a surrogate, you will not use your own eggs. The embryos are created using the intended parents’ or donors’ eggs and sperm. Your role as a surrogate is to carry the pregnancy, not to provide genetic material. This is a key distinction in gestational surrogacy, where the surrogate has no genetic link to the baby.

While you don’t need to abstain from sex for the entire pregnancy, there are certain periods when abstaining is recommended. For example, after the embryo transfer and during the early stages of pregnancy, your fertility specialist may ask you to avoid sexual activity to reduce the risk of complications. Your doctor will provide clear guidance on when it’s safe to resume normal activity.

Yes, surrogates are compensated for their time, effort, and commitment. The compensation is structured around various milestones in the surrogacy journey, including starting injectable medication, the embryo transfer, and pregnancy confirmation. You will also receive a base compensation, monthly allowances, and additional bonuses. Payments are typically made throughout the process as you reach these milestones, ensuring fair and timely compensation.

Compensation is typically distributed through scheduled payments throughout the surrogacy journey. The specifics of how and when payments are made will be clearly outlined in your legal agreement and are handled through a secure escrow account managed by a third party.

No, in gestational surrogacy, the surrogate mother has no genetic connection to the baby. The embryo is created using either the intended parents’ or donors’ eggs and sperm. The surrogate’s role is to carry the pregnancy and help bring the baby into the world, but she is not biologically related to the child.

Yes, you can be a surrogate if you have an IUD, but some IVF doctor will request to remove it before starting the surrogacy process. The IUD can interfere with embryo implantation, so some IVF doctors will remove it prior to beginning any fertility treatments. After the surrogacy journey, you can choose to have another IUD inserted if desired.

Yes, there are some vaccines required for gestational carriers to ensure both your health and the baby’s safety. These include vaccines such as rubella, varicella and hepatitis B. 

Yes, having a previous C-section does not automatically disqualify you from becoming a surrogate. Many surrogates have successfully carried pregnancies after C-sections. However, your doctor will review your medical records to ensure you had no complications in your previous pregnancies and that your body has fully healed. Your health and safety are always the top priority.

Surrogacy is an option for people who are unable to carry a pregnancy themselves. This includes couples facing fertility challenges, women with medical conditions that make pregnancy dangerous, same-sex male couples, and single individuals looking to grow their family. They turn to surrogacy when other methods, like IVF or adoption, may not be viable or suitable for them.

Yes, as a surrogate, you have the opportunity to choose the intended parents you would like to work with. The matching process is mutual; both you and the intended parents will review profiles and have the chance to meet or speak online to ensure you are a good fit for each other. It’s important that both parties feel comfortable and aligned with each other’s expectations before moving forward.

Typically, you’ll know if the embryo transfer is successful about 10-14 days after the procedure. At this point, you will take a blood test to check your hCG levels, which indicate whether the embryo has successfully implanted and pregnancy has begun. Your medical team will closely monitor the early stages to confirm a healthy pregnancy.

No, as a surrogate, you are not required to breastfeed the baby after delivery. However, some surrogates choose to pump breast milk for the baby, which is an option that can be discussed with the intended parents. If you prefer not to, the baby will be fed through formula or other alternatives arranged by the intended parents.

Yes, many surrogates continue working throughout their pregnancy. As long as your job does not involve physically demanding tasks or pose any risk to your health or the pregnancy, you can usually maintain your regular work routine. Your doctor and we will provide guidelines and recommendations to ensure that both you and the baby remain safe during your surrogacy journey.

Surrogacy Process at Lemon Tree

At Lemon Tree, we guide you through every step of the surrogacy process with clarity and professionalism, ensuring a supportive and seamless experience. Here’s how it works:

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    Application

    Begin your journey by submitting an application. This initial step includes providing basic information and answering questions about your health, lifestyle, and motivations.

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    Interview

    Once your application is reviewed, we schedule an interview. This is an opportunity for us to get to know you better, discuss your interest in surrogacy, and answer any questions you may have about the process.

     

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    Matching & Meeting Intended Parents

    After a successful interview, we match you with intended parents based on compatibility and preferences. You’ll have the chance to meet and get to know them, ensuring that both parties are comfortable and aligned in their goals.

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    Medical Prescreening

    A comprehensive medical prescreening is conducted to assess your overall health and suitability for surrogacy. This includes physical exams, blood tests, and reviewing your medical history to ensure a healthy pregnancy.

     

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    Psychological Evaluation

    We conduct a psychological evaluation to ensure emotional readiness for the surrogacy journey. This helps to confirm that you are mentally prepared and have a strong support system in place.

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    Legal Process

    We facilitate the legal process by connecting you with legal experts who draft and review surrogacy agreements. This step ensures that all legal aspects are clear and agreed upon, protecting your rights and responsibilities.

     

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    IVF Cycle

    Once the legal agreements are in place, you’ll undergo an IVF cycle. This involves hormone treatments to synchronize your cycle with the intended parents’ embryos, followed by the embryo transfer.

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    Embryo Transfer

    During the IVF cycle, the embryo transfer is performed. This procedure places the embryo into your uterus, aiming for successful implantation.

     

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    Pregnancy Test

    After the embryo transfer, a pregnancy test is conducted to confirm whether the embryo has implanted and pregnancy has begun. You’ll receive support and guidance throughout this early stage to ensure the best possible outcome.
    Throughout each step, Lemon Tree is here to offer expert support and personalized care, making sure your surrogacy experience is as smooth and rewarding as possible.

Qualification

  • Age & BMI: between 21 to 38, with a BMI of 30 or less.
  • Previous Pregnancy: Must have had at least one healthy, uncomplicated pregnancy and childbirth, with no more than 4 vaginal births or two cesarean deliveries.
  • Lifestyle: Non-smoker, no use of illicit drugs, and no government financial assistance.
  • Statue: Be a US Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident.
  • Residency: Reside in eligible states, such as California, Colorado, Texas, etc.
  • Psychological Evaluation: Ability to pass a psychological evaluation to ensure emotional readiness and stability for the surrogacy journey.
  • Legal Requirements: Compliance with local and federal regulations, including undergoing legal counseling to understand the surrogacy agreements.
  • Have reliable transportation and the ability to travel for appointments.
  • Maintain a stable lifestyle and home environment.

At Lemon Tree

we are committed to guiding you through your reproductive journey with expertise and care, leveraging our extensive network to offer you the best possible outcomes.