How to Become a Surrogate in Philadelphia
Choose the ConceiveAbilities surrogate mother program in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The ConceiveAbilities surrogacy program proudly features surrogate mothers from the state of Pennsylvania and across the United States. Throughout the Keystone State, specifically, in cities like Philadelphia, our surrogacy program has received praise for its professionalism, expertise and personalized attention. Many of the parents and gestational carriers that have come through our program describe ConceiveAbilities as “a first-class operation” with “amazing customer care.”
Since our start in 1996, we have provided third-party reproduction services to countless surrogate mothers and hopeful parents-to-be. Our comprehensive approach to the surrogacy process has earned ConceiveAbilities great appreciation from the intended parents and surrogate mothers due to the exceptional care we provide.
Philadelphia Surrogacy FAQs
For Surrogate Mothers in Philadelphia
Requirements for Becoming a Surrogate Mother in Pennsylvania
At ConceiveAbilities, we are extremely grateful for any woman who desires to become a surrogate mother to help others become parents. However, there are some very important factors that need to be met in order to qualify for our surrogate program in Pennsylvania.
These requirements include:
- Age between 21-43 years old
- Healthy BMI
- Have given birth to and be raising at least one child
- Must provide OB/GYN records and a clearance letter
Learn more about our list of surrogate mother requirements.
How Much Are Surrogate Mothers Paid in Pennsylvania?
ConceiveAbiltiies ensures you are well compensated for your dedication and time as a surrogate mother. Compensation for surrogates in Philadelphia includes:
- Medical co-payments
- Maternity clothing
- Required medication
- Lawyer fees
- Travel expenses (if applicable)
- Wages lost during surrogacy (if applicable)
Learn more about surrogacy compensation and use our surrogate pay calculator above for a better estimate on how much you can expect to earn as a surrogate mother in Philadelphia.
How to Become a Surrogate Mother in Philadelphia
Your desire to help hopeful parents start a family through gestational surrogacy is both kind and noble – there truly is no greater gift one woman can give. ConceiveAbilities is familiar with the sacrifices surrogate mothers make in order to make another family’s dreams come true. Many of our team members started their own families with the help of a surrogate program or have been surrogates themselves. We have a unique perspective that allows us to ensure that every gestational surrogate is treated with the utmost respect, care and understanding.
You will find that being a part of the surrogacy journey is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. In addition, becoming a surrogate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, means you will be joining an exclusive group that we refer to as our Surrogate Sisterhood across the United States.
Learn more about how to become a surrogate mother.
For Intended Parents in Philadelphia
How to Become a Parent with ConceiveAbilities
Becoming a parent via surrogacy can sometimes be challenging, but the result is well worth the effort. ConceiveAbilities is happy to provide surrogacy services to intended parents in Pennsylvania. Once you have chosen us to assist you on your journey to parenthood, our staff will be there every step of the way to assist you throughout the entire surrogacy process.
Get started with surrogacy in Philadelphia, PA.
Whether you are an intended parent or a surrogate applicant, the process for getting started is easy, secure & confidential. Go ahead and take the first step with ConceiveAbilities.
Questions? Learn more about ConceiveAbilities.
For questions about our Philadelphia surrogacy agency or more information about becoming a Pennsylvania surrogate mother, please contact ConceiveAbilities.
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