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Learn How Surrogacy Can Help You Make a Difference

You’ve dedicated your life to caring for others. Now, you can help create a family for someone who can’t carry a child while supporting your own through meaningful surrogacy compensation.

 

Why Nurses Make Great Surrogates

As a nurse, your compassion, attention to detail, and medical knowledge make you uniquely suited to be a surrogate. You understand the profound impact of care and the difference it can make in someone’s life.

 

Your experience in healthcare and your dedication to nurturing others give you the strength and empathy needed to support intended parents through this meaningful process. By becoming a surrogate, you not only help create families, you also receive meaningful compensation that supports your own loved ones.

 

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Surrogate Requirements

While we hold all of our Fairfax Surrogacy clients in high regard, we also hold them to high standards. And that includes the women we choose to for our surrogacy program. Our experience has provided us with a set of requirements for surrogates that produce the best results for all involved, with a priority of protecting the surrogate’s health and safety.

To qualify as a surrogate, you must:

Be between the ages of 21 and 41 years old.

Must be a mom who has had at least one healthy pregnancy

In good physical and mental health

Non-smoker with a healthy lifestyle

Able to commit time to the process and medical appointments

Have family support. 

Live in a surrogacy-friendly state

Have a body mass index (BMI) less than or equal to 32

Be a legal resident of the United States

Have had at least one full-term, uncomplicated pregnancy and birth

Have had 5 or fewer previous deliveries

Have had 2 or fewer Caesarean sections

Be willing to travel for screening and embryo transfer procedures

Be willing to travel for screening and embryo transfer procedures

We have a host of incentives and goodies for our surrogates who qualify, and we can’t wait to tell you about them. You will be in the driver’s seat for choosing intended parents and your support team.

The Fairfax Difference

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The Experience

Fairfax Surrogacy is proud to be part of the Fairfax family of companies, alongside Fairfax Cryobank and Fairfax EggBank, recognized leaders in the fertility industry. This legacy provides us with decades of experience in building families, driven by cutting-edge technology and a genuine commitment to compassionate care.

Our team is made up of professionals with a deep calling to serve, including women who have been surrogates themselves. This allows us to offer empathetic and expert support throughout the entire process.

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Friendly Support

Whether you’re a caregiver by nature or simply someone who wants to make a meaningful difference, we’re here to support you. As a surrogate, you’ll be guided by a team with the experience to coordinate every detail and walk with you every step of the way.

Many of our team members have been surrogates themselves, so we understand what this journey means on a personal level. We also offer bilingual support in both English and Spanish to make sure you feel confident and comfortable throughout the process.

We’re here for you by phone, text, email, or Zoom—from the early conversations about choosing the intended parents you want to help, to scheduling medical appointments and travel, through delivery and beyond.

 

 

Become a Surrogate- Financial Transparency

Financial Transparency

Surrogacy is a journey filled with joy, but it also comes with important responsibilities. That’s why our surrogates are informed from the very beginning about all aspects of their compensation.

We believe in fairness and transparency: our compensation packages are designed to be honest and straightforward, without inflating amounts to attract candidates with contingent fees that may never be earned. You can also feel confident knowing there are no hidden obligations or unexpected costs along the way.

Fairfax Surrogacy takes care of securing life insurance and medical insurance (if needed), and we ensure that all payments—to both surrogates and their providers—are made on time. Our surrogates are never financially responsible for any pregnancy-related expenses.

 

 

“I became a surrogate not just for personal reasons, but because I see every day how deeply people long to become parents.”
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Fairfax Surrogate FAQs

Whether you’re just starting to explore the idea of becoming a surrogate or you’re already on your path, this section is tailored to offer you the information and guidance you need. We understand the significance of your decision and are here to ensure that you are fully informed and supported throughout every step of your journey.

Frequently Asked Questions for Surrogates

  • We understand nursing schedules can be intense. Our team works closely with you to accommodate your needs and ensure a safe, manageable process.
  • Absolutely. Many nurses successfully balance their careers with surrogacy. While your Case Manager will work with you to schedule medical appointments around your availability, there will be times such as embryo transfers or certain medical check-ups when you may need to take time off work. We will coordinate closely to fit surrogacy around your life and schedule.
  • It's important for surrogates to be prepared for the possibility that an embryo transfer might not result in pregnancy on the first attempt. Despite surrogacy having one of the highest success rates among fertility treatments, there are no guarantees, and multiple attempts may be necessary. This can be an emotionally challenging aspect of the surrogacy journey, both for the surrogate and the intended parents. Being prepared for this possibility and understanding the emotional support available can help manage expectations and provide resilience through the ups and downs of the process. The goal is always success, but flexibility and emotional readiness are key components of navigating the journey with strength and optimism.
  • The embryo transfer procedure is generally not painful and is similar to undergoing a pap smear. Some surrogates might experience cramping during or after the procedure, which can be a positive sign of embryo implantation, but it's not always present in successful transfers. The process is designed to be as comfortable and stress-free as possible, with medical professionals on hand to ensure your well-being throughout the procedure. Understanding that minor discomfort or cramping could occur helps prepare surrogates emotionally and physically for this step.
  • Yes, most surrogates will need to take injectable medications to prepare for the embryo transfer. The specific type of medication and method of administration will depend on the fertility center's protocols and the results of your medical screenings. Injectable medications are commonly used to prepare your body for pregnancy, optimizing the conditions for a successful embryo implantation. While the thought of injections might make you nervous, these medications play a vital role in the surrogacy process.
  • No. As a surrogate, you do not have to pay for the cost of hiring an attorney to handle the legal aspects of the surrogacy process. The fees for legal representation are typically covered by the intended parents or the surrogacy agency. Your main responsibility is to sign the engagement letter with the attorney and ensure that you are comfortable with the legal representation provided to you. This legal support is essential for understanding the complex legalities of surrogacy agreements, ensuring your rights and interests are fully protected throughout the journey.
  • As a surrogate, travel is typically part of the process, primarily due to the necessity of visiting the intended parents' fertility clinic for key steps like medical screening and embryo transfer. These visits are crucial for ensuring the best possible outcomes and require you to be on-site for assessments or procedures. For medical screenings, surrogates often travel the day before and return home the same day post-screening. For embryo transfers, travel usually occurs the day before the procedure, with a return trip the following day. This travel ensures you are in the optimal location for these important milestones in the surrogacy journey, with arrangements usually facilitated to make the process as smooth as possible for you.
  • Being a surrogate requires you to be financially stable. We wouldn’t want the compensation for surrogacy to interfere with benefits that are crucial for your family’s betterment. The income requirements for many government assistance programs are typically below the base compensation for a surrogate, which would then make you ineligible for the government programs. Additionally, it’s crucial that surrogates are able to provide informed consent free from financial coercion. If a surrogate is not financially stable, it is difficult to ensure that her decision to become a surrogate is being made freely and without undue pressure. This can cause legal issues when it comes to the parentage agreement.
  • 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 cannot accept candidates from due to the surrogacy laws in those states.
  • 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 with a doula, be sure to discuss this during the intake process to ensure it is part of your surrogacy agreement.
  • 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 for 1-2 days for the initial medical screening and then again for 2-3 days for the embryo transfer. Fairfax Surrogacy will make sure all travel-related expenses are covered each time, and a companion will be able to accompany you for the embryo transfer.
  • 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 birth(s), and the surrogate’s medical coverage is usually best in her local area. We understand that pregnancy and birth is an intimate process and we encourage you to choose a provider and birth setting where you feel most comfortable, whether that be a hospital, birthing center, or home birth. Not only are we supportive of our surrogates using a midwife, we even have a midwife on staff!
  • 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 preventing unforeseen expenses for you, we may need to change or expand your health insurance coverage. If a new or updated policy is needed, Fairfax Surrogacy will purchase this for you.
  • 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 page regarding important decisions like termination or selective reduction.
  • 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 risk of developing complications during pregnancy such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and other conditions that can affect the surrogate and the baby. Additionally, studies have shown that women with a high BMI may have lower implantation and pregnancy rates following IVF. Women with a high BMI may respond differently to fertility medications. They may require higher doses of medication to stimulate ovulation, which can increase the cost and the risk of side effects.
  • 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 a reproductive treatment called  In Vitro Fertilization, also known as IVF. The IVF process bypasses the need for the egg to travel through the tubes, since the embryo is transferred directly to the uterus.  No matter whether your tubes are cut, cauterized, or “tied” you can absolutely still become a gestational surrogate.
  • Yes, you can. We will accept surrogates who have had up to 2 c-sections.
  • Yes. From the beginning, we will be talking to you about your matching preferences. We will provide profiles of intended parents who meet your criteria. If your preferred intended parents agree to the match, then we will connect everyone virtually so you can begin to get acquainted. From there, the relationship can take shape however the surrogate and intended parents see fit.
  • 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 along the way. In addition, you will receive compensation for your time. Any pregnancy-related expenses that you pay out of pocket will be fully reimbursed according to the terms of your surrogacy agreement.
  • Fairfax Surrogacy specializes in Gestational Surrogacy. Gestational carriers, also known as gestational surrogates, are by far the most popular option for those who choose surrogacy to build their family. Gestational surrogates are not genetically related to the child that they carry. Instead, modern technology allows the gestational surrogate to carry a genetically unrelated fetus through the use of the intended mother’s eggs or eggs from a donor. Traditional surrogacy is when the surrogate not only carries the child but also uses her eggs to create the embryo. This means she is the biological mother who carries the child with the intention of all parentage rights being given to the intended parent(s) upon birth. Because of the traditional surrogate’s biological connection to the baby, traditional surrogacy raises many legal and medical concerns. If you are interested in this route, please proceed with tremendous caution.
  • At Fairfax we prioritize transparency, so our surrogates know exactly what to expect from the beginning.

    Our base compensation starts at $55,000, and with added milestone bonuses and incentives, the total package starts at $60,000.

    Additionally, we offer contingent compensation and reimbursements, giving you even more opportunities to increase your earnings throughout your journey.

    In addition, our benefits include health insurance (if needed), life insurance, counseling services, and much more, ensuring you’re fully supported every step of the way.

  • Fairfax Surrogacy stands out as a trusted choice for surrogacy due to our unwavering commitment to education, support, credibility, transparency, diversity, and compassion. We cater to all aspiring parents and surrogates, ensuring a high standard of integrity throughout the surrogacy journey. Our extensive screening process before matching, combined with safeguards to protect and honor all parties involved, demonstrates our dedication to creating successful and ethical surrogacy experiences. Whether you're an intended parent dreaming of growing your family or someone interested in the rewarding journey of becoming a surrogate, Fairfax Surrogacy is here to guide and support you every step of the way.
    • Education and Support: We provide comprehensive education and support to both aspiring parents and surrogates, ensuring everyone involved is well-informed and prepared for the journey ahead.
    • Credibility and Transparency: Our agency is built on a foundation of credibility and transparency, offering clear and honest communication throughout the surrogacy process.
    • Diversity and Compassion: We embrace diversity and approach every surrogacy journey with compassion, understanding the unique needs and wishes of each individual and couple.
    • Integrity and Safeguards: Our rigorous screening process and commitment to ethical practices ensure the highest level of integrity, safeguarding the well-being of surrogates, intended parents, and the children brought into the world.
    At Fairfax Surrogacy, we believe in building dreams, creating lasting relationships, and making the dream of parenthood a reality. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing the support and resources needed to navigate the surrogacy process successfully, making us a trusted partner in your family-building journey.

Compensation You Can Count On

At Fairfax Surrogacy, we believe surrogate pay should reflect your commitment, your time, and your personal goals, and not inflated numbers or vague promises.

First-time surrogates receive a guaranteed base compensation of $55,000, while experienced repeat surrogates start at $65,000.

When you add milestone bonuses, allowances, and perks, total compensation typically begins at approximately $60,000 for first-time surrogates and $70,000 for repeat surrogates.

* Additional Benefits: Beyond base compensation and bonuses, we provide a comprehensive range of extras to support you throughout your journey, including reimbursements for medical and travel expenses, additional compensation for medical situations such as bed rest, C-sections, invasive procedures, or other unforeseen circumstances, insurance coverage if your current policy excludes surrogacy maternity coverage, personalized legal guidance, lost wage compensation, psychological support, and more. At Fairfax Surrogacy, your well-being and peace of mind are our top priorities.

Transparent & Flexible

We keep things simple and transparent:

Want a higher package? We’ll work with you to explore options that meet your needs.

Our Commitment to You

Whether this is your first journey or your next, we’ll create a plan that:

We’re with you every step; before, during, and after pregnancy.

Can’t Become a Surrogate? Refer a Friend and Earn $5,000

If you don’t meet the requirements to be a surrogate, you can still make a difference. Refer a friend or family member who is eligible and receive up to $5,000 when they complete their first surrogacy journey with Fairfax Surrogacy.

Why Us

We are the first to innovate in the fertility industry. Our experience allows us to care for the health of women while advancing success rates in IVF.

Surrogates, we’re with you from the beginning to protect and support you physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Intended Parents, we minimize your match time with comprehensive and intensive screenings before you’re introduced to your surrogate.

Trust • Hope • New Beginnings

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