Are you considering becoming a surrogate and wondering how much surrogates make in Mississippi? At American Surrogacy, we understand that the decision to become a surrogate is a monumental one, driven by a desire to make a difference in others' lives while also securing a stable future for yourself and your family.
We're here to provide you with valuable insights into surrogate compensation in Mississippi and the enriching journey that awaits you.
If you're ready to embark on a fulfilling and heroic journey as a surrogate mother, American Surrogacy is here to guide you every step of the way. Fill out our online form or call 1-800-875-BABY to get started today.
How Much Do Surrogates Make in Mississippi?
We offer all of our surrogates a surrogate compensation package that ranges from $50,000 to $110,000. Your Mississippi surrogate pay is determined based on:
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Your experience: If you’re a second-time surrogate, you can make up to $10,000 more in Mississippi surrogate pay
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Income level: How much you make at your current job will help us calculate your surrogate pay
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The agency you partner with: You deserve to be the highest-paid surrogate in Mississippi, and we want to help make that happen
The compensation for surrogate mothers in Mississippi can vary based on several factors, including the location and the surrogacy agency you choose. In Mississippi, surrogate pay is designed to provide you with financial stability while also acknowledging your dedication to helping others start a family.
We’ll match any higher surrogate pay offered by other professionals. If you need help comparing compensation between agencies in Mississippi, we have you covered.
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How Does Mississippi Surrogate Compensation Work?
When you work with us you will receive a competitive surrogate compensation package, ranging from $50,000 to $110,000. Your compensation package will include base pay for surrogate pregnancy which will be paid to you in 10 monthly installments once a pregnancy is confirmed.
You will also receive additional payments for any expenses that are a result of the surrogacy. This includes embryo transfers, medication, prenatal vitamins, maternity clothes and more. You will receive a detailed list of what is included in your surrogacy contract.
Learn more: How do surrogates get paid?
First-Time Surrogate vs Second-Time Surrogate Pay in Mississippi
If you are embarking on your surrogacy journey as a first-time surrogate, it’s important to understand that you will be compensated appropriately, but if you choose to be a second-time surrogate, you can make even more for your base pay.
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First-time surrogate compensation ranges from $50,000 to $90,000
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Second-time surrogate compensation ranges from $60,000 to $110,000
Become One of the Highest-Paid Surrogates in Mississippi
As a surrogate, you’re making dreams come true. You deserve compensation to recognize your generosity and to improve your family’s lives. If you work with one of the highest-paying surrogacy agencies in Mississippi, you can get the most out of your surrogate compensation. You can use your Mississippi surrogate pay for:
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Paying off student debt
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Planning a dream vacation
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Providing comfort for your family
If you want to become one of the highest-paid surrogates in Mississippi, we can make this happen. We’ll make sure you’re sufficiently compensated for the amazing service you’re providing. Reach out to us today.
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Start Your Surrogate Journey
At American Surrogacy, we are dedicated to providing a supportive and empowering environment for both surrogate mothers and future parents. Surrogate pay in Mississippi reflects the incredible commitment of women who choose to be surrogates.
Your journey with us is not just about surrogate compensation; it's about ensuring you receive the proper support and reward throughout the process. Be a part of something truly extraordinary when you become a paid surrogate in Mississippi with American Surrogacy. Get started on your surrogacy journey.
Commonly Asked Questions about Mississippi Surrogate Pay
How much do surrogates get paid monthly in Mississippi?
Your payments for your base surrogate compensation are split up evenly and distributed over 10 months. The exact amount of how much you will get paid each month depends on the agreed upon overall amount. You will determine this amount when you go over your contract and it will be put into your surrogacy contract.
Do surrogates get paid if they miscarry?
The short answer is yes, you will still get paid. However, you will only be paid up until the time you miscarry. While miscarriages are usually rare, they can still happen. You will then need to talk to the parents to see if everyone wants to continue on and start the process again, or end the surrogacy at this point.
Do I need surrogate insurance coverage in Mississippi?
No, you should not need to get special surrogate insurance coverage. However, if your insurance does not cover surrogacy, we will find you coverage.
Do surrogates have to pay taxes in Mississippi?
Simply put, yes you will need to pay taxes on your surrogate compensation. The escrow service that your surrogate payments will go through will send you a 1099 to file with the IRS. You can speak to your tax advisor and surrogacy specialist to learn more about the process.
Why do surrogates get paid?
Being a surrogate is more than just offering a beautiful gift to help create a family. A surrogate is putting their physical and emotional well-being on the line to do this as well as her time during pregnancy and beyond. A quality surrogate compensation package helps surrogates feel valued and supported while going through this amazing journey.
How do I become a paid surrogate mother in Mississippi?
The best place to start is by contacting American Surrogacy. Our surrogacy specialists are ready to help you get started on your journey. Once it is deemed you meet all of the requirements to become a surrogate, you can begin the process to become a paid surrogate in Mississippi by matching with parents.