FAQ for Surrogates

FAQ for Surrogates

Support for our surrogates starts long before they are accepted into our program. The West Coast Surrogacy (WCS) team is deeply committed to answering any and all questions from potential surrogates, which can range from practical to personal in nature. You may wonder, for example if surrogates grow too attached, or if surrogacy is even legal in your state. We are supportive of each query that comes in, and offer honest, educated, and unfiltered answers.

We’ve received all kinds of questions over the years, but if you have one (or more!) not answered below, please reach out to us.

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Compensation & Costs

  • A: Surrogacy Agency benefit and compensation packages vary greatly, but WCS is proud to offer one of the highest surrogacy base fees in the country, along with itemized expenses and allowances for individual circumstances.

    The average amount of compensation can range from $77,000 to $102,000 depending on experience and the individual arrangements.

    The amount of compensation you receive depends on a few factors, including:

    • The state you live in (states like California have a high demand for surrogates, so the compensation is typically higher)

    • Whether you are a first-time surrogate or an experienced surrogate

    • Whether the pregnancy is single or results in multiples

    • Whether a C-section is needed

    • Lost wages (if applicable)

    • Unique/unexpected medical circumstances

    Learn more about compensation here.

The Process

  • A: Once you have completed the necessary paperwork and submitted your medical records to us for review, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to a number of months to find a strong match for you. Our focus is to match you with an individual or couple based on your needs and desires, allowing you to have an experience that is both enriching and fulfilling.

Insurance

  • A: Yes. If you do not have health insurance, a surrogate-specific medical plan may be purchased for you by the intended parents for the duration of your pregnancy.

Health & Wellness

  • A: To help ensure a healthy pregnancy, it is recommended to wait 10-12 months after a vaginal delivery and at least 12 months after a cesarean section before attempting another pregnancy. You can be medically screened by an IVF center during this time. Additionally, it is important that any breastfeeding or pumping of breast milk has been completed from a previous birth.

Working With WCS

  • A: Becoming a surrogate mother and choosing a surrogacy agency to align yourself with should be done with great care. West Coast Surrogacy distinguishes itself from the competition through the compassion, understanding and support we offer to each of our clients. Our agency began as a result of our founder’s experience having worked with infertile couples for most of her career, and having been a surrogate mother herself, experiencing a high risk multiple pregnancy that took her on an unexpected journey of triumph and joy. It is our mission to provide you with the resources to have the most rewarding, profound, and life-altering experience possible.

Surrogacy, No Filter

  • A: Having the support of family and friends is so important to your surrogacy journey. While those conversations may seem challenging, we're happy to offer guidance on the best way to share information and anticipate different reactions.