How Much Do Surrogates Make in Wisconsin?

Explore the dynamics of surrogacy pay in Wisconsin and how American Surrogacy ensures fair compensation and support for surrogates, empowering them to make a significant impact in the lives of intended parents.

If you're considering becoming a surrogate in Wisconsin, you may be wondering about surrogacy pay and how compensation works. We can provide you with the information and support you need to understand the financial aspects of your surrogacy journey. Our agency offers a direct, secure and compassionate path to surrogacy, ensuring you receive fair surrogate compensation in Wisconsin.

If you have questions about the surrogacy process or how much surrogates make in Wisconsin, contact us today.

How Much Do Surrogates Make in Wisconsin?

Surrogates can make anywhere between $50,000 to $110,000. The exact amount you’ll receive in surrogate pay in Wisconsin will depend on your current income and the cost of living in your area. Surrogacy compensation in Wisconsin can vary depending on several factors, including:

  • Prior experience as a surrogate

  • Your current income level

  • The agency you work with

Learn more about determining your surrogate pay rate.

A Breakdown of Surrogate Mother Pay in Wisconsin

Different agencies have their own surrogate pay structure. Ours is designed to ensure all your surrogacy expenses are covered and you’re compensated for the amazing service you’re providing. Our surrogate pay is divided into base pay and additional surrogate compensation in Wisconsin.

Base Pay for Surrogate Pregnancy in Wisconsin

Your base pay is the money that serves as your surrogate salary for your job as a surrogate. You’ll start receiving your surrogate pay as soon as a pregnancy is confirmed. This will be paid out to you in 10 monthly installments by an escrow company from our network of professionals.

Additional Surrogate Compensation in Wisconsin

The other portion of your surrogate compensation in Wisconsin covers all your surrogacy and pregnancy related expenses such as:

  • Fertility medication

  • Embryo transfers

  • Travel and lodging costs

  • Maternity clothes

  • Counseling

If you want to learn more about our surrogate compensation package, contact us today.

First-Time Surrogate vs Second-Time Surrogate Compensation in Wisconsin

Previous experience as a surrogate can help to increase your surrogate pay rate in Wisconsin.

  • First-time surrogate compensation in Wisconsin: $50,000 - $90,000.

  • Second-time surrogate compensation in Wisconsin: $60,000 - $110,000

Experienced surrogate compensation in Wisconsin is higher because you’ve already successfully completed a surrogacy journey, which instills confidence in the intended parents and your agency about your capabilities as a surrogate.

If you’re a repeat surrogate, we want to ensure you’re being rewarded for your continued dedication to helping create families. Whether this is your first, second or third surrogate journey, we can’t wait to work with you.

Learn more about experienced surrogate compensation.

Finding the Highest Paying Surrogate Agency in Wisconsin

As one of the highest paying surrogacy agencies in Wisconsin l, we believe in providing our surrogates with surrogate pay that they can use to enrich their lives.

We believe that surrogates play an essential role in making parenthood possible for those who may not have any other way to fulfill their dreams of having children. We focus on empowering you, providing you with the support and compensation you deserve for your act of surrogacy.

Comparing compensation between agencies can be difficult. Our specialists can walk you through it. If you want to become one of the highest paid surrogates in Wisconsin, we can help you.

Discover more about how you can be one of the highest paid surrogates in Wisconsin.

Get Paid to be a Surrogate in Wisconsin Today

Surrogacy pay in Wisconsin is designed to compensate you fairly for your generous act of carrying a child for intended parents. At American Surrogacy, we are committed to ensuring that you receive competitive compensation and the support you need to have a successful and fulfilling surrogacy journey.

Contact us today to learn more about surrogacy compensation and how American Surrogacy can make your surrogacy journey a truly rewarding one.

Commonly Asked Questions about Surrogate Compensation in Wisconsin

How much do surrogates get paid monthly in Wisconsin?

The exact amount will depend on the agreed upon base surrogate compensation.  You’ll begin receiving your surrogate compensation when a pregnancy is confirmed. You will receive your pay in 10 equal monthly payments.

How much does it cost to become a surrogate mother in Wisconsin?

You will never have to pay anything to become a surrogate mother in Wisconsin. If an agency should ask you to pay for any part of the surrogacy process, it may be a red flag. Every part of the surrogacy process will be paid for through your surrogate compensation package and detailed in your surrogacy contract.

Do I need surrogate insurance in Wisconsin?

You do not need surrogate insurance in Wisconsin. Your current health insurance should work to cover medical and health related expenses. However, if it does not cover surrogacy, we will find you coverage that does.

Do surrogates get maternity leave in Wisconsin?

Surrogates are able to receive up to 12 weeks of unpaid maternity leave through FMLA. However, you should speak with your employer as you begin the surrogate process to determine if the offer paid maternity leave. If not, you can include any lost wages due to surrogacy in your surrogate compensation package.

Do surrogates get paid if they miscarry?

Yes, you will be paid part of your surrogate compensation, but not all of it. You will be paid for the time you were pregnant up until the miscarriage. It’s important to then work out with the parents whether they would like to re-start the surrogacy process.

Why do surrogates get paid in Wisconsin?

Surrogacy is an amazing gift that puts a surrogate's time and well-being on the line. Through this incredible service, they are helping others create families. They deserve to be properly compensated for this through competitive surrogate pay in Wisconsin to give them security and peace of mind.