The Twin Cities are a great place for parents who want their children to have a safe and warm childhood.
As a mother in Minneapolis, you can share the joy of being a parent by becoming a surrogate, and you can be compensated $50,000 - $110,000+ when you become a surrogate.
Click here to apply now and learn how much you can get compensated.
How Much Do Surrogates Make in Minneapolis?
Minneapolis surrogates are compensated $50,000 - $110,000+ with American Surrogacy, while the national average is $62,000 according to Ziprecruiter. You deserve the best compensation, which is why we are dedicated to helping you get it.
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What’s Included in Surrogate Pay?
$50,000 - $110,000+See Our Surrogate Compensation Breakdown
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The Highest Paying Surrogacy Agencies in Minneapolis?
As a surrogate, you are a hero to the family you help, and you deserve compensation that matches your commitment to helping a family.
Below are some estimates of compensation you may receive as a surrogate in Minneapolis:
Agency Compensation Range (in USD) American Surrogacy $50,000 - $110,000+ Kindbody $50,000+ Reproductive Possibilities $35,000-$60,000
How to Become a Paid Surrogate in Minneapolis
Step 1. Fill Our Easy Application
Becoming a surrogate in Minneapolis starts with applying here. Our simple form can be completed in a matter of minutes.
Step 2. Get Screened
Our screening process will help you gain information and decide whether you would be a good fit for surrogacy.
Step 3. Help Build a Family
Once you are matched with a family you are excited to help, you can begin the IVF process and when you become pregnant, you will start receiving regular compensation.
What You Can Gain with Our Surrogacy Program
Compensation can play a big role in your life as a surrogate, but it’s not the only way we can enhance your surrogacy journey:
- Your sense of purpose as a surrogate
- The growth and meaning you can find being a surrogate
- The happiness, well-being, and joy you can experience as you see the family you helped
- Our commitment to supporting you—we will handle the details so that you can focus on what is important
Other Things to Know About Becoming a Surrogate in Minneapolis
Becoming a surrogate in Minneapolis means that you will need expert help by your side. Below is some useful information about professionals that can help you get started on your journey to become a surrogate.
Minnesota Surrogacy Law
Minnesota is considered surrogacy-friendly because many families have been successful in growing their families through surrogacy, and there are no laws that prohibit or govern surrogacy, which means there is a legal path to surrogacy.
IVF Clinics
- Center for Reproductive Medicine & Advanced Reproductive Technologies (Midtown)
- Mayo Clinic Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (Rochester)
Hospitals
- The Mother Baby Center: Abbott Northwestern (Phillips)
- The Birth Place: University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital (Cedar-Riverside)
FAQs About Surrogate Compensation in Minneapolis
Below are some of the common questions about surrogacy compensation in Minneapolis:
Why should surrogate mothers be paid?
Surrogate mothers should be paid because the impact they have on families is incredible. As a surrogate, you are helping a family fulfill dreams.
Is Minnesota a surrogate friendly state?
Minnesota is considered a surrogate friendly state because it allows for surrogacy, and surrogates are able to be compensated as they deserve. This means you can receive surrogate compensation from $50,000 - $110,000+ when you become a surrogate with American Surrogacy.
Is surrogate money taxed in Minneapolis?
Surrogate income is taxed at the state and federal level in Minnesota, but Minneapolis does not have a local income tax. Click here to read more about surrogate taxes.
Do surrogates get paid if they miscarry?
Surrogates get paid from the start of pregnancy, and if a miscarriage occurs, they are paid until the miscarriage. Once the miscarriage occurs, payments will stop. If the surrogate and intended parents decide to begin another round of IVF and try for another pregnancy, the payments will begin again.
Do surrogates get maternity leave in Minneapolis?
Surrogates receive 12 weeks of leave according to FMLA, but depending on your employer, the leave may be paid or unpaid. If the leave is unpaid, American Surrogacy can help you get compensation for lost work time.
Do surrogates pay for hospital bills?
No, surrogates do not pay for hospital bills for pregnancy-related expenses, and the intended parents are responsible for all hospital bills related to their child. Medical bills are covered through a combination of insurance and intended parent funds that have been allocated for medical expenses.