Do I have to live in Maryland, where the surrogacy agency is located?
No. As with most things these days, all communications and interactions can be done remotely. Michigan, Nebraska, and Louisiana are the only states that we
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No. As with most things these days, all communications and interactions can be done remotely. Michigan, Nebraska, and Louisiana are the only states that we
Yes, the surrogate chooses the provider who will deliver the baby. Often surrogates are most comfortable using the same doctor or facility as their previous
Absolutely. You also can choose to hire a birth doula experienced with surrogates and intended parents, for additional emotional support. If you’d like to work
Most likely, but only for a couple of days at a time. If you are not local to the fertility clinic, you will travel there
Yes. Your termination stance is part of your matching preferences. Fairfax Surrogacy will work to match you with intended parents who are on the same
No, you do not. We will review your medical insurance to determine which, if any, aspects of the surrogacy are covered. In the interest of
Yes, you can. We will accept surrogates who have had up to 2 c-sections.
Yes! Tied tubes or a past “tubal ligation” does not impact your ability to be a gestational surrogate. As a gestational surrogate, you will undergo
Medical experts have developed a set of requirements for surrogates that produce the best success rates. Women with a BMI above 32 are at higher
Nothing! Financial transparency for surrogates is one of our priorities. All pregnancy related expenses are covered, and there will be no hidden costs or exceptions