Give the gift of life by becoming a surrogate.

Making a difference.

Agreeing to become a surrogate means that you will carry and give birth to a child on behalf of an individual or couple who may be facing infertility issues, medical issues, or other circumstances that prevent them from conceiving and carrying a child on their own. If you meet our surrogate guidelines, (more details below), you will be assigned a surrogate coordinator who will give you one-on-one attention and personalized guidance at every step of the surrogacy process.


Our agency strives to make the best matches possible between surrogates and couples in need. When we match you with a couple, you will have the opportunity to meet the couple and approve the match. Once the match is approved, we will provide you with independent legal counsel so that all your rights are protected. When the paperwork is signed, you will undergo In Vitro Fertilization treatment (IVF).


Many surrogates enjoy this journey immensely and develop a deep and long-lasting friendship with their couple. Your surrogate coordinator will be available 24/7 to answer questions, accompany you to appointments, and support you throughout the conception process, pregnancy, and birth. We all deeply understand this process and are here to support you at every twist and turn.

“Being a surrogate with Massachusetts Surrogacy Center was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. The staff was amazing in every way, courteous, dependable, knowledgeable, professional and considerate of any needs I had. I was completely new to the world of surrogacy and they guided me through step-by-step and was physically by my side during the most critical parts of the process and during the birth via C-Section of the twins. Their support throughout the entire time was invaluable. I will be forever happy with my decision to go with Massachusetts Surrogacy.”

What it takes to become a surrogate.

More than anything, a surrogate must be a woman full of compassion who takes joy in serving as a surrogate to help others complete their family. We also ask that you and your spouse/partner pass a criminal background check. You will also be given a psychological evaluation and interviewed in your home to confirm that you are in a stable living situation.


At Massachusetts Surrogacy Center, we have a few requirements for surrogates:


  • You must be between the ages of 21 and 40
  • You must have had at least one uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery
  • You must have a healthy BMI (body mass index) lower than 33
  • You must not use tobacco, drugs, or excessive alcohol
  • You must have a stable living situation and supportive family and friends
  • You must be a citizen or legal resident of the United States

If you meet these requirements and are interested in helping others through surrogacy, we encourage you to apply.

Financial rewards and benefits.

As a surrogate with Massachusetts Surrogacy Center, you'll receive generous compensation and benefits, including:


  • Base compensation begins at $55,000, with the possibility of a higher amount based on your surrogacy experience and other relevant factors.
  • Medical and life insurance throughout the surrogacy process
  • Legal representation to ensure your rights are protected
  • Counseling services to support you emotionally and mentally
  • Reimbursement for travel expenses and other related costs

Other benefits paid throughout the pregnancy include: monthly support group fee, maternity clothing allowance, fee for each doctor visit, fee for mileage and housekeeping allowance, worth $10,000 - $30,000.

We understand that your time and effort are valuable, and we're committed to compensating you fairly for your services.

Happy parents & surrogates.

We're committed to providing our clients with the highest level of care and support throughout the surrogacy process. But don't just take our word for it - here are some testimonials from happy parents and surrogates who have worked with us.

The process of becoming a surrogate.

The surrogacy process at Massachusetts Surrogacy Center typically involves the following steps:


  1. Application: Fill out our online application and provide us with basic information about yourself and your desire to become a surrogate.
  2. Screening: Our team will review your application and conduct a thorough medical and psychological screening to ensure that you meet our requirements and are a good fit for the program.
  3. Matching: Once you're approved as a surrogate, we'll work with intended parents to match you with the right family.
  4. Legal: You'll work with a lawyer to draft a surrogacy contract that outlines your rights and responsibilities during the process.
  5. Medical: You'll undergo a series of medical procedures, including IVF and embryo transfer, to prepare your body for pregnancy.
  6. Pregnancy: Once the embryo is implanted, you'll receive regular medical check-ups and support from our team throughout the pregnancy.
  7. Delivery: You'll deliver the baby, and we'll be there to support you through the entire process.

Frequently Asked Questions.

How long does the surrogacy process take?

The process can take anywhere from 12 to 18 months, depending on various factors, including the matching process, medical procedures, and pregnancy.

Will I have to use my own eggs?

No, as a surrogate, you'll carry a baby for intended parents who have provided their own embryos through IVF.

Will I be supported throughout the process?

Yes, our surrogate coordinators are available 24/7 to answer questions, accompany you to appointments, and support you throughout the conception process, pregnancy, and birth. In addition, we provide counseling services, legal representation, and other resources to ensure that you have everything you need to feel confident and comfortable throughout the process.

Get in touch.

Thank you for taking an interest in our agency. Please contact us if you have any questions about the surrogacy process, working with our agency, or becoming a surrogate. We also invite you to schedule a free consultation with us to learn more about our agency and how we might be able to help you grow your family.


Address

101 Federal St Suite 1900, Boston, MA 02110, United States

Phone

(617) 936-8114