From East Boston to Fenway, South Boston to Somerville, being a paid surrogate in Boston means you can change your life and help a family.
In Boston, you can get $50,000 - $110,000+ in compensation when you choose to become a surrogate.
You deserve to work with an agency that sees you for all that you’re giving as a surrogate. Get your surrogate pay rate when you contact us today.
How Much Do Surrogates Make in Boston?
Surrogates in Boston make $50,000 - $110,000+ when they work with Amerian Surrogacy.
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What’s Included in Surrogate Pay in Boston?
$50,000 - $110,000+See Our Surrogate Compensation Breakdown
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The Highest Paying Surrogacy Agencies in Boston
Agency Compensation (in USD) American Surrogacy $50,000 - $110,000+ Reproducitve Possibilities $55,000-$60,000 New England Surro $50,000-$65,000
How to Become a Paid Surrogate in Boston
To become a paid surrogate in Boston, you will need to meet qualifications to get approval, then get matched with a family who is looking for a surrogate. These steps can get you started:
Step 1: Complete Our Easy Application
Our application process is designed to save you valuable time that you could be spending with your family or learning more about surrogacy. Complete our simple form to get connected with a specialist.
Step 2: Complete Screening
Once you’ve spoken with your specialist and it’s been confirmed that you qualify, you’ll complete a series of evaluations to determine your surrogate readiness. Our screening process is streamlined by reducing unnecessary paperwork by 40% compared to other professionals. You shouldn’t be burdened with extra work when trying to prepare for the exciting journey ahead.
Step 3: Find Great Intended Parents
Once you are approved, your surrogacy agency will connect you with a family that you are excited to help as a surrogate. Once you’ve been matched, you’ll create a surrogate contract. This will include the amount of compensation you will receive and when you will receive payments.
Step 4: Begin Pregnancy and Get Compensated
Following the signing of your surrogacy contract, you’ll be able to begin preparing for the embryo transfer. The intended parents will likely already have embryos that were created via IVF using their eggs and sperm or a donor’s. When your fertility specialist determines you’re ready, the embryo will be transferred to your uterus.
When a pregnancy is confirmed, you will begin receiving your base compensation. You can share in the joys of pregnancy with the family you have chosen, who will be eager to be close to their new family member.
What You Can Gain with Our Surrogacy Program
Our surrogacy program is designed with you in mind. From day 1 as a surrogate, you get to make your own choices, and we will be 100% committed to supporting you. You can choose when you start the process, choose the family you help, and through your surrogacy contract, you can plan all of the details of your surrogacy journey.
Surrogacy gives a beautiful gift to a family, and we advocate for compensation that reflects the commitment you made.
Beyond compensation, you can also gain a new understanding of yourself and what you are capable of, and you can find a sense of renewed purpose in helping others experience the joy of parenthood.
Other Things to Know About Becoming a Surrogate in Boston
Surrogacy law in Massachusetts is based off of surrogacy cases that were decided by the highest court in Massachusetts. These cases are: Hodas v. Morin (2004) and Culliton v. Beth Deaconess Med. Ctr. (2001).
As you begin your surrogacy journey, you will have a professional team by your side. Here are some of the local professionals that are available to you:
Attorneys
- Law Office of Joyce Kauffman (Cambridge)
- Nichols Delisle & Lightholder Law (Southborough)
- Wilson, Marino & Bonnevie, P.C (Newton)
Fertility Clinics
- Boston IVF (Multiple Locations)
Boston IVF has locations throughout Massachusetts including Downtown, Brookline, Lexington, Quincy, and Stoneham.
Hospitals
- Massachusetts General Hospital (West End)
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Longwood)
- Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Longwood)
FAQs About Surrogate Compensation in Boston
Here are some of the common questions that women in Boston ask about surrogacy compensation:
Why should surrogate mothers be paid?
Surrogate mothers should be paid because of the heroic efforts they make to help a family who is dreaming of growing.
Is Massachusetts a surrogacy friendly state?
Massachusetts is considered a surrogacy friendly state because surrogates can create contracts with families who want to grow their family, and surrogates are able to be compensated for helping families through surrogacy.
Is surrogate money taxed in Boston?
Surogate money is generally taxed, and in Boston you will likely be subject to state as well as federal taxes if you receive a 1099 MISC form. It is recommended to talk to a tax professional for details for your specific situation.
How do I become a surrogate in MA?
To become a surrogate in MA, you can contact us now. We will help you through the process of applying to become a surrogate, and help you match with a family. When your surrogacy journey begins, you can be compensated.
Do surrogates pay for hospital bills?
Surrogates do not pay for hospital bills. We will help you set up insurance as needed, and all medical expenses will be covered by the family who you are helping.
Do surrogates get maternity leave in Boston?
Surrogates receive 12 weeks of maternity leave according to FMLA, but this time may be paid or unpaid depending on your employer. If you receive unpaid maternity leave, you can receive compensation for lost wages.
How much do surrogate mothers get paid monthly?
Surrogates usually get compensated in monthly installments throughout pregnancy and after (usually 10 months). For example, if your total compensation is $50,000 you could expect to receive $5000 each month for 10 months.
Is surrogacy legal in Boston?
Surrogacy is legal in Boston and legality was established by case law in the early 2000s.
Which state pays the most for surrogacy?
Surrogates in California tend to rank highest for average salary, but as a surrogate with American Surrogacy, you can expect to be compensated competitively no matter where you live. Click here to apply to be a surrogate now.
FAQs About Surrogate Compensation in Boston
Here are some of the common questions that women in Boston ask about surrogacy compensation:
Why should surrogate mothers be paid?
Surrogate mothers should be paid because of the heroic efforts they make to help a family who is dreaming of growing.
Is Massachusetts a surrogacy friendly state?
Massachusetts is considered a surrogacy friendly state because surrogates can create contracts with families who want to grow their family, and surrogates are able to be compensated for helping families through surrogacy.
Is surrogate money taxed in Boston?
Surogate money is generally taxed, and in Boston you will likely be subject to state as well as federal taxes if you receive a 1099 MISC form. It is recommended to talk to a tax professional for details for your specific situation.
How do I become a surrogate in MA?
To become a surrogate in MA, you can contact us now. We will help you through the process of applying to become a surrogate, and help you match with a family. When your surrogacy journey begins, you can be compensated.
Do surrogates pay for hospital bills?
Surrogates do not pay for hospital bills. We will help you set up insurance as needed, and all medical expenses will be covered by the family who you are helping.
Do surrogates get maternity leave in Boston?
Surrogates receive 12 weeks of maternity leave according to FMLA, but this time may be paid or unpaid depending on your employer. If you receive unpaid maternity leave, you can receive compensation for lost wages.
How much do surrogate mothers get paid monthly?
Surrogates usually get compensated in monthly installments throughout pregnancy and after (usually 10 months). For example, if your total compensation is $50,000 you could expect to receive $5000 each month for 10 months.
Is surrogacy legal in Boston?
Surrogacy is legal in Boston and legality was established by case law in the early 2000s.
Which state pays the most for surrogacy?
Surrogates in California tend to rank highest for average salary, but as a surrogate with American Surrogacy, you can expect to be compensated competitively no matter where you live. Click here to apply to be a surrogate now.