Being a surrogate is an opportunity to change lives. Not only for the intended parents, but for you and your family too.
In Oklahoma City, surrogate pay is $50,000 - $110,000+.
You deserve to be compensated properly for the life-changing decision you’re making by becoming a surrogate. When it comes to which surrogacy agency pays the most, we always offer the highest compensation possible.
To find out how much your surrogate pay rate could be, contact us online.
Determine Your Surrogate Pay Rate
What’s Included in Your Surrogate Pay in Oklahoma City?
You can think of your surrogate mother pay in OKC in two parts, base pay and additional expenses.
There are additional costs that come with surrogacy and pregnancy in general. Surrogacy with us means we’ll take care of these additional costs so you can focus on the task at hand.
We will reimburse or pay you in advance for additional expenses that arise due to your pregnancy. Your surrogate compensation package includes:
$50,000 - $110,000+See Our Surrogate Compensation Breakdown
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The Highest-Paying Surrogacy Agencies in Oklahoma City
When it comes to which surrogacy agency pays the most in OKC, our surrogate compensation package is unmatched. We understand your dedication to helping hopeful couples and individuals experience the joys of parenthood.
We provide the best surrogate pay rates because many of our surrogates return to continue giving the gift of families. You can make $60,000 - $110,000+ in second-time surrogate compensation.
Agency Compensation Range (in USD) American Surrogacy $50,000 - $110,000+ Family Inceptions $50,000-$80,000 Circle Surrogacy $55,000-$65,000
Connect with us today to learn how we guarantee top-tier surrogate pay.
How to Become a Paid Surrogate in Oklahoma City
Step 1: Apply to Become a Surrogate
Our application process was designed with you in mind. We’ve made it as smooth and straightforward a possible. All you have to do is fill out our online form that takes just a few minutes to complete.
Step 2: Complete the Screening Process
Working with us requires meeting certain requirements before completing our screening process. This screening process was made to ensure you’re physical and emotional readiness to become a surrogate.
It’s a streamlined process to ensure the safety of you and the baby.
Step 3: Find Intended Parents
With over 40 years of family-building experience, we’ll help you find the perfect intended parents for you. You are in charge of the surrogacy process and once you give final approval for the perfect match, the legal process can begin.
Step 4: Draft a Legal Contract
Both you and the intended parents will have an attorney that specializes in Oklahoma’s surrogacy laws. This legal contract protects your interests and rights and it has to be completed before the medical process can begin.
This contract also defines your surrogate compensation package. Once this contract is signed, you can start receiving surrogate pay.
Step 5: Become Pregnant and Create a Family
Once the legal steps are completed, you’ll begin the surrogacy medical process. This involves working with a fertility clinic that provides medical screening and tracking of your fertility cycle.
You will begin a regimen of fertility medications to prepare your body for the embryo transfer. Once the embryo transfer is complete and your pregnancy is confirmed, you will begin receiving your surrogate compensation.
We’ll be there for each and every step of the process to support you
What You Can Gain with Our Surrogacy Program
Here's why becoming a surrogate is one of the most rewarding decisions.See How Becoming A Surrogate Will Change Someone's Life
Not only will you earn the best surrogate pay, you’ll also gain experiences unlike any other when you work with us. Surrogacy with us also means:
- A sense of purpose for helping others experience the joys of parenthood
- Pride in yourself for earning surrogate pay that can improve your family’s life
- Our unwavering commitment from the moment you contact us.
- Learning more about yourself
- Support through every step of the surrogacy process
Other Things to Know About Becoming a Surrogate in Oklahoma City
Surrogacy Laws and Legal Professionals
Compensated surrogacy is legal in Oklahoma but it’s important to understand the difference between gestational and genetic surrogacy. Because surrogates are compensated for their services, the state’s attorney general ruled that genetic surrogacy would violate the child human trafficking statue and made it illegal.
When it comes to surrogacy laws regarding compensation, the amount can vary depending on:
- Number of embryos implanted
- Number of children with which the gestational carrier becomes pregnant
- The duration of the pregnancy
Understanding the laws around surrogacy in Oklahoma City is a key part of the process. We can connect you with one of our surrogacy attorneys we work with or you can also look at these other local attorneys too:
- Reproductive Family Law Center (Oklahoma City): The Reproductive Family Law Center specializes in donor and gestational carrier agreements, birth order and parentage proceedings, co-parenting agreements, insurance plan reviews and claim appeals. Christina Miller founded the Reproductive Family Law Center after being diagnosed with infertility herself. While she didn't go to law school with reproductive technology in mind, she was immediately drawn to it due to her personal experience.
- Virginia Frank, Adoption & Surrogacy Attorney (Oklahoma City): Over the last 30 years, Virginia Frank has limited her practice to the sole focus of surrogacy and adoption law. Frank has experience helping intended parents and surrogates navigate the surrogacy process from start to finish.
Surrogacy Medical Professionals in Oklahoma City
Working with us means gaining access to a wide network of experienced medical professionals. Whether you need a fertility clinic to get the process started or a hospital to complete one aspect of your surrogacy, we can help you find the right medical professional.
Fertility Clinics
- Mate Fertility (Oklahoma City): In the United States, the average IVF pregnancy rate hovers around 30%, while Mate Fertility OKC averages roughly 50%.
- OU Health Physicians – Reproductive Medicine (Oklahoma City): At OU Health, their success rates exceed national averages and include strong pregnancy rates without multiples because they transfer the minimum number of embryos, based on guidelines set by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
Hospitals
- Mercy Birthplace (Oklahoma City): In addition to an on-site neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for those unexpected complications, Mercy Birthplace offers has a comprehensive team of OB/GYNs, pediatricians, neonatologists and other board-certified physicians providing 24/7 prenatal, labor and birthing services as well as postpartum care.
- Lakeside Women’s Hospital (Oklahoma City): Lakeside Women’s Hospital is a fully licensed joint commission accredited hospital designed exclusively for women. Their goal is to provide everything a woman needs in one convenient place: diagnostic laboratories, radiology, surgery, OB and doctor’s offices.
- Oklahoma Children’s Hospital – Mother/Baby Unit (Oklahoma City): OU Health collaborates with the University of Oklahoma Medical Center in Oklahoma City and Hillcrest Hospital in Tulsa, both of which hold the respected designation of Baby-Friendly Hospital, accredited in the United States by Baby-Friendly USA (BFUSA).
FAQs About Surrogate Compensation in Oklahoma City
Why Should Surrogate Mothers Be Paid?
Being a surrogate changes the lives of everyone involved. You’re giving the individual or intended parents the opportunity to experience parenthood.
This selfless choice deserves compensation and our surrogate pay reflects the incredible commitment you’re making.
How Much Do Surrogates Get Paid Monthly?
This will depend on your total surrogate compensation.
Your monthly payments begin as soon as your pregnancy is confirmed and will be paid out in 10 equal monthly installments.
Do Surrogates Have to Pay Taxes in Oklahoma City?
If you’re a surrogate in OKC, your surrogate compensation may be taxed at the state and federal level. The escrow service that manages your monthly payments will send you a 1099 form if your surrogate pay is subject to taxation.
To ensure you have all appropriate tax documents, consult your surrogacy specialist or a CPA.
How Much Do Surrogates Make for Twins?
Surrogates can make an additional $10,000 for carrying twins. The additional energy, risks and needs that can come with a second baby require additional support and we’ve got you covered.
Do Surrogates Get Maternity Leave in Oklahoma City?
Yes, surrogates get maternity leave. The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) gives you 12 unpaid weeks of surrogacy maternity leave.
Do Surrogates Get Paid if They Miscarry?
Yes, surrogates get paid if they miscarry. The amount is determined by the length of your pregnancy up to the miscarriage.
If you and the intended parents decide to try and again, your payments will begin again once the pregnancy is confirmed.